Teruel and its Mudéjar architecture

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The third day of our little trip which started on January 2 this year took us to Teruel, located between Zaragoza and Valencia, Spain. We were already going back toward the Mediterranean when we stopped to look around this old city rich in Mudéjar Architecture and have lunch. Well, the lunch was optional as we were not so hungry but in the end, one sunny terrasse in the main square called us to take a seat and order something.

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To get into the old part of the city, you have to pass the Acueducto Los Arcos. It is an aqueduct which dates back to the 16th century and the construction of it was due to the need to improve the water supply to the city of Teruel. We are not aware of how lucky we are nowadays to have a water supply, that easily.

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No plan and no maps, that was our "method" of discovering Teruel. First, we passed by this building, the Provincial Historical Archive of Teruel. To our surprise, there was a street market in front of it when we arrived.

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The old city centre was not too big, or at least we found it easy to discover. We passed by the museum, and I don't even know how many steps later we already found kind of a square of a beautiful church. The truth is that we didn't count the steps, but what I wanted to say is that everything was there, close.

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That church where we arrived was actually the Teruel Cathedral or in its full name, Catedral de Santa María de Mediavilla. The tower was striking but we didn't have a guide at that moment to explain to us that we were standing in front of a building that is one the most important examples of Mudéjar architecture in this area. It also has a beautiful lantern tower.

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Let's just go back for a moment to see the southern facade and we can continue later the exploration of Teruel. I wish we had someone with us who could say a few words about these details we were seeing on the facade and the tower.

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From this place, we took a little narrow street to the square, El Torico. We didn't pay attention to the Information Office. The Lovers Mausoleum was maybe something interesting to visit, but at that moment we skipped it. The history of the lovers from Teruel can be seen here.

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In the middle of the square, there was a cool Christmas tree and people and children around it, taking photos in front of that tree. Sometimes you have to wait a bit to get a photo without that multitude of people.

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However, the facades of the houses on that street were nicer than the Christmas tree. Those windows look like eyes. Although the whole row of houses made this architectural composition lovely, there was one facade that stood out.

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That was the Casa La Madrileña, the work of a distinguished architect Pablo Monguió. The building is very narrow, it seems that there is just one room on each floor. The details of this style, modernism, are mostly shown just on the upper part of the facade, as the space is so limited.

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Many bars and restaurants were offering daily menus, though we have chosen just one dish for each of us. And a chocolate cake, for dessert - that my husband and I shared, just to clarify. I didn't eat it by myself. 😁 It was sunny but still, we were sitting in coats and jackets.

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Our lunch. I had Migas Aragonesas (crumbs) with grapes and fried egg. Maybe it looks like a small dish in the photo, but I could not finish it. It was a fairly deep plate. For half of the chocolate cake, I found a place in my stomach.

My boys stayed in that restaurant, but I went to see the tall tower we spotted earlier. As I said, there was no fear of getting lost, the streets were straight and well-marked with signs. I would get to the local police station if I would take this one.

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Instead, I went to another little square, Cristo Rey. In front of a little church, without all that rich decoration we saw on the facade of the cathedral, there was a monument to Padre Polanco. He was a bishop of Teruel during the Civil War and was shot shortly before the war ended.

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So, I found that tower too. Somehow, it reminded me of the tower of the Cathedral. That is because this Torre del Salvador was also built in the Mudéjar style. I couldn't enter as it was closed at the moment I was there but there was a board showing its interior and the floors it contains.

Also, another board was giving me information that this tower was built in the first quarter of the 14th century and that it has a double tower; that it is a tower gate, which allows the passage of the road layout. It also says that it has the richest decoration of all the towers in Teruel.

My short excursion through the streets of Teruel finished, I went back to pick up my boys from the terrasse of the restaurant and we continued our trip toward Valencia. Teruel {although some people were saying that there was nothing to see in Teruel} was a stop that could not be missed.

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Beautiful Teruel , I loved it , and that chocolate cake 😋 looks really delicious, my wife spent the summer of 2021 working in one restaurant there in Teruel.
Thanks for sharing this nice trip with us Señorita Mipiano 🤗

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I didn't know your wife spent a summer there working. I know she is in another city, the one I really like. Señor Puma (y aquí no voy a añadir la r al final, porque no 😉) es aquí, en Teruel donde he encontrado tu firma 😂
Quizás la Torre del Salvador es el portal 😉
Thank you 🤗

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Jajjajaja a lo mejor es una señal 😉

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La arquitecta mudejar ha dejado muchas bellas construcciones. Veo que la ciudad conserva su estilo tradicional y eso la hace bella e inigualable... gracias por compartir.... feliz viaje!!

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Sí, el casco antiguo conerva su estilo, nos gustó pasear un poco por allí y la comida de Aragón también es deliciosa

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I was impressed by the architecture of the first church with the design of its arches and also the Christmas tree decoration, the food looks divine and there is always room for sweets. 😅

Thank you for this great ride. I thought I read that you have two children? I thought you had one.

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There is always room for sweets haha. That's the rule :))

Yes, I have one son, but I say my boys - that is my husband and my son ;)

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You have a wonderful place in your travel Ma'am and I really amazed of the old structures. Very tall and perfect in architecture.

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We were pleasantly surprised too with this stop in the city of Teruel. 😇

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Surely you have a wonderful time traveling in that place Ma'am. 😊 Have a nice day.

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hello friend this is a nice trip for you, beautiful and clean city, good food. regards

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For sure it was nice, thank you, and greetings back :)

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Hello dear friend @mipiano good morning
What a beautiful city, I loved its streets, and the period buildings. Beautiful buildings very well preserved.
What you have ordered looks really exquisite
Thank you very much for sharing this experience
Happy start to the week

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I tried "migas" for the first time in November, it was our first visit to Aragón. We tried several traditional dishes and everything is so delicious!
Happy week to you too, @jlufer

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The aquaduct reminds me of the one in Segovia :)

And in Segovia, there's a great taproom with some nice Czech beers on tap every now and then ;) They also serve their own brew, but it was not on tap when we stopped by.

Follow me for more beer-related travel tips 😜

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Oh, wow, it is much bigger the Segovia's aqueduct. I just have to make a list of new destinations I want to visit. So, adding Segovia to Cordoba, Sevilla and Cuenca list :)) Thank you, and your beer-related trips are always cool ;)

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I am about to write two to three more posts about Córdoba and Granada, stay tuned ;)

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What a beautiful place to stroll ❤️ I really love the tall buildings that surrounds the place, and the foods make it more even perfect. ♥️

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The food is necessary always, and also a source of pleasure if it is delicious haha, like the crumbs were and the chocolate cake :))

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Teruel is small but it has very beautiful corners that are worth knowing. Did you see that the tree in the square had a bull instead of a star? 😁♉️

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Hahaha, I saw the bull, but there is a star too. Entonces un toro con estrella? 😂 Pero, por qué eso? Estás mejor?

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¡Sí, estoy mucho mejor!
Exacto, ese toro tiene una estrella. Según cuenta la leyenda, fue la señal para saber dónde tenía que construirse la ciudad. Mira, esta es su bandera. (https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teruel)

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Falatabas allí, pasear con nosotros, explicándonos estas cositas 😉

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Excellent trip @mipiano.

Teruel is the only provincial capital in which I have not yet been and I have the thorn in my side of not having visited it.

I hope that in this 2024 I do it although with the route that you have exposed I already have a very good idea of the city.

Best regards and happy new year.

!PIZZA

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Thank you @castri-ja, and Happy New Year to you too, I hope you will visit Teruel this year, and see these towers in a better way. The Mausoleo would be also cool to visit and enter the Salvador tower

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Spanish towns always amaze with its beautiful architecture. The monochromatic color of the buildings give that royal and classic vibe.

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There are so many places that we still have to discover and visit, we for sure liked Teruel, its architecture is awesome but we also like the little, hidden gems, and old, traditional villages. ;)

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It is definitely a city of great architectural value and very beautiful, according to what you show us here. I love the Mudejar art, as it employs many decorative elements, very interesting to admire. There is no just straightness, it is like a flow, a dance of lines and shapes where everything stands out at once.
What beautiful metalwork in that doorway.
If you stay longer in your exploration activities, surely you discover more gems in Teruel. Ha... without the risk of getting lost.

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nothing to say about the chocolate cake? 🍰😂

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Yes, that style is a set of many elements, that make it so interesting for the eyes and heart, you need time just to observe and absorb all of it. 🤓

Without getting lost haha, as one can orient oneself with the towers. Though in one wall, close to Señor Puma's signature, I saw a phrase written: I lost my real self. So, maybe there is a way there to get lost. Who knows.

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So, maybe there is a way there to get lost. Who knows.

🤣

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What an interesting town and a great take on the tree decorations too

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Teruel is really looking beautiful
I’m sure it is a nice place to visit and you enjoyed your trip there
I love the pictures

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I wanted to take a moment to congratulate you on a fantastic job! Your attention to detail and the level of professionalism you exhibited truly set a high standard. Great work!

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There must be some strange reason why all the trips that are No plan, no maps are amazing, I think they are always the best. I loved Casa La Madrileña, in such a small place designing and building must not be easy. Teruel looks like a magical town, I love the old architecture of Spain that mixes so many styles.

By the way, the chocolate cake looked delicious 🤤

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No plan is good as if there is no expectation everything is a surprise hahaha
La Madrileña is so nice, right? Later, I saw there were more buildings in that style, but we continued our trip toward Valencia, and we agreed to meet someone in the afternoon.

Yep, the chocolate cake was delicious haha, I see you also like sweets 😁

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What a beautiful place! I love that tower and the streets, the buildings and the sculptures, it's a beautiful place to walk around!

Thanks for this trip @mipiano!❤️❤️❤️

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Thank you @avdesing, only if we had more time to visit the interior of the tower and the mausoleum, then it would be a more complete visit to Teruel :)

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It would be but well... maybe another time, I love those visits!😍

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It is very nice Teruel, Muslim style, that part of the city. You always transport me to those places you visit. And as for the food the sweet must have been delicious. Thank you friend for such a nice walk 🥰.

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I am glad you can virtually travel to these places Mamani :)

I started working today, so these travels will have to wait until my next vacation and days off from work 😅

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Wow, you visited such a beautiful place, I really love seeing the food you enjoyed, it looks delicious

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It was indeed nice to stop in Teruel :)

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wow... Your small trip amazed me I just learned one of the cities in Valencia that is clean I think you will have fun there, of course I am very interested to see Koto that is clean like this city in Valencia.

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I am glad you liked it 😇

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Sure, I really enjoyed some of the pictures in your travel posts

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A very nice trip. I would go with you... Could I? hahaha
Spain is very interesting place and beautiful ancient buildings...
The cakes also look really appetizing ^^

Thank you for sharing and it is mood boosting

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Yes, you could, through this post or if you visit one day Spain we would help you explore the places we visited ;)

Thank you for stopping by, @charinakim 😇

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Yesss, I'd like traveling around the world. Someday like you. I have some lists country to travel hahaha
visiting many interesting places, taking pictures in every step I walk hahaha, meeting new people and ofcourse I'd like to taste various kind of food that I have never tasted before.
Sounds really fun ^^

Have a great day @mipiano

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I love the architecture in this city! I wish we had more ceramic signs in our country but I know they wouldn't last long especially in our weather.

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It is not really warm in Teruel either (I don't know about summers though) but probably less rain than in the Uk 😁

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Never heard of Teruel until now but I guess that's a major problem for most countries out there which are famous for just a couple of their cities neglecting those who have a lot of beauty to share as well :/ So.. thanks for pointing it out and making Teruel more famous at least on the chain!

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When I wrote the post and wanted to pin it, I saw that no one in Hive had pinned Teruel 🤷‍♀
It does happen in many countries, that the smaller cities are the top tourist destinations, you are right.

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I noticed that too, sadly. But the honor of being the first cu pin it on the map is huge! 🥰

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Teruel is a very amazing place dear! I have never been to Spain but I view this country as a place with beautiful architecture. How I wish my feet would lead here one day. By the way, I so love the sweet treats you have ordered! I see you have a great travel. Happy New Year 2024!

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Happy New Year, @pinkchic 😃
I wish you many adventures and travel this year, and who knows, maybe you visit Spain also one day ;))

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The last photo caught my attention, I admire how tall buildings are. And the cake got me drooling 🤤

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It's good that you have visited such a beautiful place to spend your vacation, which also increases one's knowledge and it is very nice to see all the beautiful buildings.

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