Churches, basilicas, collegiate churches, hermitages, chapels, and of course, the Cathedral of El Salvador, in Oviedo/Uviéu, and the Basilica of Cuadonga/Covadonga, in Cangas de Onís, are some of the heritage landmarks that make up this monumental ensemble that has a notable value and interest for cultural tourism.
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Cloister of the Collegiate Church of San Pedro (Teverga).
Asturias has notable heritage landmarks of a spiritual and religious nature, distributed throughout its geography, some of them of great historical tradition.
Asturias has a remarkable cultural and architectural heritage of a spiritual and religious nature. Thus, the churches in Asturias and in general all the religious heritage form part of the cultural heritage of a land where spirituality, history and tradition go hand in hand.
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Church of Santa María de Celón (Allande).
Scattered throughout Asturias, there are dozens of corners and places, both in rural and urban Asturias, which are home to these monuments of great historical value, and very illustrative of the customs and the intrahistory of the people of Asturias.
In this field, Asturias has two great historical references, which are the Basilica of Cuadonga/Covadonga and the Cathedral of Oviedo/Uviéu, but there are also many churches, collegiate churches, chapels and hermitages, both in the three cities and in the different towns and villages that represent a remarkable spiritual and historical legacy. Moreover, some of them are located in enclaves of great natural and scenic value, where you will feel at home in a welcoming environment, ideal for enjoying culture and nature at the same time.