Teruel is a city of great architectural and artistic interest. Its streets sometimes appear to evoke the Middle Ages, especially when we walk past their Mudejar towers. Teruel is precisely known as the capital of Aragonese Mudejar architecture because it is the location of such characteristic examples as the towers of the churches of St Martin and St Peter, which contains the Mausoleum of the Lovers of Teruel, the Tower of El Salvador and Teruel Cathedral. The ceiling of the cathedral was decorated by Mudejar artists in the 13th century: the scenes of medieval people create a faithful picture of that time.
Further information in the fact-file on Teruel.
Rev.: JGG 16.09.22