One of the cities that in every trip to Spain we must include, for its houses that make it so special and famous ... the hanging houses !!!

Cuenca

 

Declared a world heritage by UNESCO on December 7, for its beautiful and preserved medieval fortress and beautiful urban landscape, unique in reality in Cuenca, the city is found between the passage of the rivers, Júcar and Huécar, where they run the famous houses of the region, which today belong to the city after being created in the 18th century, in order to serve as a palace that later became a mayor's office inside which you can see Dali's paintings for the work Quixote literary.

Cuenca 

A view from the upper parts of Cuenca allows us to see the extension of the city, where it can be seen that most of the settlements revolve around the upper part of the city.

Cuenca 

A beautiful city that allows us to get away from the stress and bustle of the city with its tall buildings. Here, we will see only beautiful medieval-style houses with carved stone finishes and brick walls…. With rich medieval and religious architecture dating from the twelfth to the eighteenth centuries.

    

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