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    Ávila ( UK: / ˈævɪlə / AV-il-ə, [2] US: / ˈɑːv -/ AHV-, [3] Spanish: [ˈaβila] ⓘ) is a city of Spain located in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is the capital and most populated municipality of the Province of Ávila . It lies on the right bank of the Adaja river.

  2. Find information on everything you can do in Ávila. Ideas, sights and tips to make the most of your stay | spain.info

    • Ávila Ávila Castilla y Leon
    • The Walls. Ávila’s UNESCO-listed walls are considered among the finest city defences in the world. They have a perimeter of 2.5 kilometres and are never less than three metres-thick.
    • Los Cuatro Postes. This is a pilgrimage site west of the city although nobody can really agree on its origins. One story has it that it was chosen after the plague had passed through the city in the 12th-century.
    • Basilica de San Vicente. This is one of the greatest achievements in romanesque architecture in Spain. Like many of the medieval buildings the basilica’s granite walls have an eye-catching texture, a kind of mosaic of lighter and darker stones.
    • Real Monasterio de Santo Tomas. The Catholic Monarchs Isabella I and Ferdinand II commissioned this monastery, a Spanish National Monument, at the end of the 15th-century.
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    • Walk along the historic Walls of Avila. The Walls of Avila is one of the best-preserved medieval fortifications in Europe. Christian King, Alfonso VI ordered to build this defensive wall after the conquest of Avila in the 11th century from the Moors.
    • Take in the view from Los Cuarto Postes. Los Cuarto Postes (or the Four Posts) is one of the top attractions in Avila. This 16th-century religious monument shapes like four Doric columns with a canopy.
    • Visit Avila Cathedral. Avila Cathedral is one of the oldest Gothic cathedrals in Spain. The fortress like cathedral was constructed in the 12 century. It’s dedicated to Saint Salvador.
    • Explore the Basílica de San Vicente. Basilica de San Vicente lies just outside the city wall in Avila. Founded in the 11th century, this imposing church is considered one of the finest Romanesque church in Spain.
    • Los Cuatro Postes. Northwest of the city, on the road to Salamanca, Los Cuatro Postes provides the best views of Ávila's walls. It also marks the place where Santa Teresa…
    • Catedral del Salvador. Ávila's 12th-century cathedral is both a house of worship and an ingenious fortress: its stout granite apse forms the central bulwark in the historic city…
    • Murallas. Ávila's splendid 12th-century walls stretch for 2.5km atop the remains of earlier Roman and Muslim battlements and rank among the world's best-preserved…
    • Monasterio de Santo Tomás. Commissioned by the Reyes Católicos (Catholic Monarchs), Fernando and Isabel, and completed in 1492, this monastery is an exquisite example of Isabelline…
  4. Avila, Spain. Encircled by some of the best-preserved defense walls in Europe, ancient Avila seems straight from the Castile region's medieval past. Nighttime illumination only adds to the allure of the turrets, fortified palaces, and cathedrals of this storybook World Heritage city. Read more.

  5. Dec 22, 2023 · The wealth of exceptional monuments and the old-world ambience make UNESCO-listed Ávila one of the most interesting cities in Spain. Throughout the early medieval period, Ávila alternated between Moorish and Christian rule until the Reconquest by Alfonso VI in 1085.