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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old Town of Ávila with its Extra-Muros Churches' has mentioned 'Cathedral' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Geography 2 Climate 3 History 4 Architecture 4.1 The Walls of xc3x81vila 4.2 Cathedral 4.3 Basxc3xadlica de San Vicente 4.4 Convento de San Josxc3xa9 4.5 Iglesia de San Pedro 4.6 Ermita de San Segundo 4.7 Palacio de Don Diego del xc3x81guila 4.8 Real Monasterio de Santo Tomxc3xa1s 4.9 Santuario de Nuestra Sexc3xb1ora de Sonsoles 4.10 Secular architecture 4.11 Conference and Exhibition Centre Lienzo Norte 5 Museums and sights 6 Universities 7 Sports venues 8 Sports teams 9 Popular celebrations 9.1 Holy Week 9.2 Fiestas de Santa Teresa 10 Cuisine 10.1 Yemas de Santa Teresa 10.2 Chuletxc3xb3n de xc3x81vila 11 Twin towns xe2x80x93 sister cities 12 Transport 13 See also 14 References 15 Further reading 16 External links | WIKI |
Cathedral[edit] | WIKI |
Other historians believe the Cathedral to be the work of the master mason Fruchel in the 12th century, coinciding with the repopulation of the town led by Raymond of Burgundy. | WIKI |
Cloister: Access from the Romanesque cathedral by a door on the south aisle. | WIKI |
Its design is attributed to the French master Giral Fruchel, the author himself from the cathedral and pioneer of the Gothic style in Spain. | WIKI |
Museum of xc3x81vila Museum of la Encarnacixc3xb3n Museum of Santa Teresa Museum of the Cathedral Museo of Santo Tomxc3xa1s Museum of Oriental Art Museum of Natural Sciences Living Water Hall of Torrexc3xb3n de los Guzmanes Sala de la Diputacixc3xb3n Sala del Episcopio Caprotti Museum (which houses the work of Italian painter Guido Caprotti (1887xe2x80x931966), based in Avila from 1916)[18] | WIKI |
Takes place the day before the "Procession Girl" from the Iglesian de Santa Teresa to the Cathedral. | WIKI |
This purity of form can still be seen in the Gothic cathedral and fortifications that, with their 87 semi-circular towers and nine gates, is the most complete found in Spain. | UNESCO |