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San Pedro Church

Its wide and levelled Gothic nave with rib vaults and side chapels show us that it is a very old church although it was redesigned with peculiar Churrigueresque motives in 1741.

 

The tower dates from the middle of the XIII Century and on its ground floor we find the usual pointed arch.
In the decoration, we should highlight the freize of interlaced round arches, the trumpet- shaped windows framed by square arched doorway as well as the green and purple ceramics.

 

The great altarpiece in Renaissance style, by Joli, is similar to the one of the cathedral and the apse is polygonal and in Mudéjar style.

 

In one of the attached chapels are located the famous mummies of the Teruel lovers, whose remains are under the alabaster sculptures by Juan Ávalos.

Built: XIII Century

Author: Anónimo

Style: Mudéjar

Category: Religious

Type: Church

Plan your visit

Address and telephone

  • Calle Matías Abad, s/n. 44001 Teruel
  • +34 978 618 398

Opening times

  • Summer: From 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
  • Winter: From 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Prices

General rate: 
- Mausoleum + Moorish complex: 9 € (the tower and corridor aren't included): 9 €.
- Complete visit: 10 €.

Reduced: 
- Mausoleum + Moorish complex: 9 € (the tower and corridor aren't included): 7,50 €.
- Complete visit: 8,50 €.

Free: children under 7 years old and "Amigos Amantes". 

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Location

Attractions in Teruel

The original construction dates from 1196, although in the XVII Century it was redesigned.
Although it originally comes from the first Romasnesque Centuries, it was enlarged in the XIII, and three centuries later became Cathedral.

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