
Catedral de Zamora is a 12th-century Romanesque cathedral set on the banks of the Duero River. It’s notable for its unique Byzantine-style dome, making it a standout among the region’s religious structures. Inside, admire the richly carved choir stalls and the remarkable tapestry collection housed in the adjoining museum. The tower, known as “El Perdigón,” and the sculpture of the 13th-century Virgin of la Concha are particular highlights. Plan a visit outside peak hours to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere. Nearby, explore the old city walls and savor local delicacies like Zamorano cheese and Toro wine in local taverns.
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