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Ermita de San Pelayo y San Isidoro Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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You have to go to see it by walking through the Retirement. In fact, it's not much, they're a few rests of the atrium of what was the Ermita de San Pelayo. There is an explanatory panel. It's dedicated to a few minutes and to ...
In 1876 and after the demolition the original building was collapsed and the rests of the demolition were sold to individuals and the rests were subsequently sold to the Royal Academy of History in 1893, moving ...
Canovas del Castillo al final del S XIX brought the romantic ruins of this church of Avila and has since been one of the romantic parades of Madrid and then El Retiro. From my ...
There were several ruins and monuments in the large Retiro Park. The San Isidro ruins were like the ruins of the gate. There was an explanation board near the northeast of Retiro Park as "Ruinas de San Isidoro".
Historic
You have to go to see it by walking through the Retirement. In fact, it's not much, they're a few rests of the atrium of what was the Ermita de San Pelayo. There is an explanatory panel. It's dedicated to a few minutes and to ...
Only the memory of the hall remains
In 1876 and after the demolition the original building was collapsed and the rests of the demolition were sold to individuals and the rests were subsequently sold to the Royal Academy of History in 1893, moving ...
The Romantic Part of El Retiro
Canovas del Castillo al final del S XIX brought the romantic ruins of this church of Avila and has since been one of the romantic parades of Madrid and then El Retiro. From my ...
A separate walk
It's like to leave Madrid, the ruins of a Romanic hermite, brought to the time, I don't know what town of Castilla.
Ruins of San isidro
There were several ruins and monuments in the large Retiro Park. The San Isidro ruins were like the ruins of the gate. There was an explanation board near the northeast of Retiro Park as "Ruinas de San Isidoro".