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Langreo

Country
Spain
State
Oviedo
City
Langreo
Type of Location
Multiple
About Location

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Places to Visit
How to Reach

By roads

Highways
  AS-1.png Mining Highway : Gijon - Pola de Siero - Langreo - Mieres
  AS-117.png Nalon Valley Highway: Riano - The Felguera - Lada - Sama Langreo

regional and local road network
  AS-17-Saharan Highway Aviles, Aviles - Posada de Llanera - Lugones - Riano
  AS-111 Road-Mieres Langreo: Langreo - Alto de San Emiliano - Rioturbio - Mieres
  AS-116 Road-Langreo Olloniego: Olloniego - Tudela Veguin - Langreo
  AS-117 Corridor Nalon: Langreo - Sotrondio - Pola de Laviana - Rioseco - Campo de Caso - Puerto de Tarna

Key places to visit
The house Buelga, Church of San Pedro, Church of Santiago, Torre de la Quintana, House Cimadevilla, House Cimadevilla, Carbayu Sanctuary


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Places to Visit

The house Buelga

The house Buelga is Artistic Historical Monument, underwent several reforms of its original structure being its loopholes. The major reform was in 1653 and a century later he added the facade it has today. It is organized into two floors, the downstairs with its entry into basket-handle arch without moldings and windows framed by blocks with trim ear. The upper floor has four balconies with wrought iron flight that sits between the shield. It has an adjoining chapel, in which the cover is formed by a vain lintel with small trim ears, the belfry has a hole for the bell. Today is the classroom assistant University of Oviedo.

Church of San Pedro

The Church of San Pedro de La Felguera is a temple of neo-Romanesque Opened in 1954 next to Dolores Park F. Hard of La Felguera, most Asturian town council Langreo. It is built next to the ancient crossroads.In 1604 was built in the area where this church is now a small chapel in honor of Santa Eulalia de Mérida, patron of the parish of La Felguera, then known as Turiello. Besides this, we installed a small cemetery. With the advent of the steel industry in the early 1850, the chapel was too small to satisfy the people, who experienced a high population growth.

Church of Santiago

The St. James Church is a temple of the town of Asturias in Sama de Langreo. The preceding temple was dedicated to St. Eulogius, similar to the present, but simpler and lower in height, built in the nineteenth century a result of population growth in the area. This temple was destroyed during the Revolution of October 1934. After the end of the Spanish Civil War, was rebuilt but it increased in size by adding two aisles and increasing the height of the towers.

Torre de la Quintana

La Torre de la Quintana and set the house on whose part they are in a lot located in the middle of the town of Ciano, in the council of Langreo and adjacent to the main road running through the Valley Nalon to the port of Tarna.

House Cimadevilla

The Virgin of El Carballo Asylum, also known as Cimadevilla House and Palace of St. Felix is located in Ciano, in the council Asturian of Langreo, and documented in 1745 as belonging to the family Valdés. Currently adapted for nursing home, underwent various transformations to suit the new use of care.It was originally a manor-style three-storey baroque Asturias. The floor of the building, along with the additions, U-shaped, with garden and orchard surrounded by a masonry Niura with two hits.

Church of St. Stephen

The Church of San Esteban, Romanesque in origin and located in Ciano municipality of Langreo only preserves its original factory two fronts: that of the feet or main entrance, located to the west and the south, possibly the late twelfth century or early thirteenth century.

Carbayu Sanctuary

The Shrine of Our Lady of Carbayu is in Ciano, in the council Asturian Langreo. It is dedicated, as its name tells the Carbayu Virgin, patron saint of Langreo.It was constructed in S. XVIII at the site which had previously occupied a Roman temple. The current style baroque, contains an altarpiece of 1730 in the same style and consists of a single body pedrela three streets that are closed in a semicircular roof.

Right Time to Visit

August - November

Temperature

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