CUENCA

CATHEDRAL OF SAINT MARY AND SAINT JULIAN

CATHEDRAL OF SAINT MARY AND SAINT JULIAN

This monument stands out for its architectural evolution, offering a journey through different artistic styles from Gothic to the present day.
The most notable monument in Cuenca began construction in the late 12th century after the city's conquest, with its main structure forming in the 13th century. The cathedral is a result of a complex series of architectural additions across centuries, showcasing various artistic styles. Originally Gothic, it retains its primitive ribbed vault and a unique triforium.