Historic Churches of Cuenca
Cuenca’s historic center is defined by its religious heritage, featuring a collection of churches and convents dating from the 15th to the 18th centuries. This list highlights significant sites like the early parish of Santa Cruz and the mid-18th-century Convento de San Pedro de las Justinianas. These landmarks showcase the city's architectural evolution, from medieval foundations to elaborate Baroque facades and Renaissance structures that now serve as both active places of worship and cultural spaces.
Convento de San Pedro de las Justinianas
Mid-18th-century convent founded by Canon Lujando, showcasing late Baroque religious architecture typical of the region.
Iglesia de San Nicolás de Bari
A historic church with origins dating back to the 15th century, featuring architectural elements modified over several centuries.
Iglesia de Santa Cruz
One of Cuenca's original parishes, this building represents the early ecclesiastical history and medieval expansion of the city.
Iglesia de San Pedro
An 18th-century church notable for its unique octagonal floor plan, built atop the remains of a former medieval temple.
Iglesia de la Merced
A 16th-century church featuring a prominent 18th-century Baroque facade, originally part of a Mercedarian convent.
Iglesia del Salvador
An 18th-century church rebuilt on medieval foundations, serving as a significant site for the city's Holy Week processions.
Iglesia de San Andrés
A 16th-century Renaissance church that currently functions as a cultural venue and headquarters for several religious brotherhoods.
Iglesia de San Esteban
A local parish church featuring a blend of historical architectural styles and modern wheelchair-accessible facilities.
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