He was instrumental in rebuilding the new bridge of San Pablo and he was instrumental in declaring the Cuenca Cathedral a Nation…
We love checking out churches so we had to see the cathedral. We bought the self-guided tour. It was already beautiful right insid…
A close-up of town hall.
Plaza Mayor had a bunch of shops and restaurants. The arches at the end of the street supported the Town Hall, built in 1762.
The Cathedral of Our Lady of Grace and Saint Julian was built from 1182 to 1270. We were definitely going inside.
This statue was kind of off to the side of a parking lot. We passed it on the way to town.
Alfonso VIII (1155-1214) King of Castile. The September 21, 1177, day of San Mateo, after a nine-month siege, conquered Cuenca and…
I think you could hike to those rocks and check out the formations. They had a tourist spot nearby that had some cool rock formati…
We liked the old buildings.
The ridge looks kinda far away now. We were glad we missed that big group of people when we were taking pictures!
Coming up to the hanging houses. Inside are a restaurant and the Museum of Abstract Arts.
It was cool haw the building were built on the giant rocks.
Our hotel, from the bridge!
Crossing very slowly and taking pictures. IT was so pretty!
The Hanging Houses! They are considered the most famous buildings in Cuenca. Built over a rock above the Huecar River gorge in the…
A view of downtown Cuenca from the bridge.
That must have been a farm down there in the gorge. There was a rooster down there corwing constantly.
A good photo of Kris.