Santander's Historical and Artistic Gems
Santander’s landscape is defined by its defensive history and maritime identity. This collection spans from the 16th-century Renaissance architecture of the Palacio de Riva-Herrera to late 19th-century military fortifications like the Castillo de Corbanera and the Batería de San Pedro del Mar. The city's waterfront features commemorative sculptures including Los Raqueros, which depicts local history, and monuments dedicated to significant figures like cartographer Juan de la Cosa and poet José Hierro. The list also includes the maritime exhibits of Vital Alsar’s rafts and caravels.
Palacio de Riva-Herrera
Also known as the Palacio de Pronillo, this 16th-century Renaissance structure is the oldest civil building in Santander. It features a defensive tower and was declared a Bien de Interés Cultural.
Castillo de Corbanera
A circular military fortification built in 1874 to defend the city during the Third Carlist War. It is located in the Monte district near La Maruca.
Castillo de Corbanera
A circular military fortification built in 1874 to defend the city during the Third Carlist War. It is located in the Monte district near La Maruca.
Bateria de San Pedro del Mar
A coastal defense battery located near La Maruca, originally constructed to protect the coastline and the entrance to the city's northern outskirts.
Los Raqueros
A group of bronze sculptures by José Cobo Calderón depicting children who used to dive into the bay to retrieve coins thrown by tourists.
Monumento al Cántabro
A bronze statue located on the coast that pays tribute to the people of Cantabria and their regional identity.
Monumento a Juan de la Cosa
A monument honoring the 15th-century cartographer and explorer Juan de la Cosa, known for creating the first world map that included the Americas.
Vital Alsar
Vital Alsar Ramírez was a sailor and scientist who made several extremely long sailing expeditions.
Vital Alsar
Vital Alsar Ramírez was a sailor and scientist who made several extremely long sailing expeditions.
Monumento a José Hierro
A contemporary art installation and monument dedicated to the renowned Santander-born poet José Hierro, located along the city's waterfront.
Ángel Herrera Oria
Ángel Herrera Oria was a Spanish journalist and Roman Catholic politician and later a cardinal.
Puente del PCTCAN
A modern pedestrian and vehicle bridge serving the Scientific and Technological Park of Cantabria (PCTCAN).
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