
Catedral de Zamora, built in the 12th century, is a remarkable example of Spanish Romanesque architecture. Its distinctive Byzantine-style dome sits atop an intricately decorated drum, creating a silhouette that has become a symbol of the city. Visitors should take time to admire the ornate carvings on the main façade, along with the Gothic influences in the choir and chapels. Inside, a captivating Renaissance altarpiece and a museum rich in religious treasures await exploration. Located near the Duero River, it’s easily accessed on foot, and the surrounding historic quarter offers countless picturesque corners to discover. Open all year, though hours may vary with religious services, so plan accordingly.
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