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- en.wikipedia.org San Esteban, BurgosIglesia de San Esteban is a former Catholic church in Burgos, Spain, on the eastern perimeters of Burgos Castle. It was essentially built between the late thirteenth and early...
- tr.2markers.com 635928San Esteban, Burgos — bulunan yerel cazibe C. San Esteban, 1, 09003 Burgos, Spain ve kategorisine ait — catholic church.
- esburgos.info en/church-of-san-esteban/The Arch of San Esteban is a historical monument located in the city of Burgos, Spain.
- San Esteban was founded by Agustinian friars in 1625, but was always attached to Nueva Coveta (present-day Burgos) and to the municipality of Santiago until 1911.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g187491-…The Church of San Esteban is a Gothic church built between the 13th and 14th centuries.
- top-rated.online cities/Burgos/place/p/10523648/…La iglesia de San Esteban es un templo católico, ya sin culto, situado en el barrio del mismo nombre de la ciudad de Burgos.
- mapcarta.com W82027964Iglesia de San Esteban is a former Catholic church in Burgos, Spain, on the eastern perimeters of Burgos Castle.
- vivecamino.com en/burgos/iglesia-san-esteban-…The church of San Esteban is one of the most impressive places that we can find in Burgos.
- terranostrum.es turismo/iglesia-de-san-esteban-…La Iglesia de San Esteban se encuentra en la parte alta de la ciudad, junto al Castillo de Burgos.
- inspain.org es/burgos/burgos/iglesia-de-san-…San Esteban es la única iglesia, entre las parroquias burgalesas, que tiene claustro, del siglo XIV, donde se encuentran enterradas importantes familias de la época.
- dir.gen.tr lcl/1856792-san-esteban-burgos.htmlYou can access the San Esteban, Burgos current address information on our site by clicking on the "San Esteban, Burgos Directions" link and you can easily...
- El espacio elegido fue la Iglesia de San Esteban. Este Museo es una obra de la Iglesia y para la Iglesia, pero al mismo tiempo es obra del hombre y para el hombre.
- lonelyplanet.com spain/castilla-y-leon/burgos/…Just west of the cathedral, in the Iglesia de San Esteban, the Museo del Retablo has a display of some 18 altars dating from the 15th to 18th centuries.