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1 Reina Victoria Area
Architecture, castles and historic districts
E - 21003 Huelva
The strange architecture which is peculiar to this area stands out in the uniform town centre of Huelva. These private, English-style houses were built by the Rio Tinto mining company to house their workers.
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2 Church of the Conception
Religious buildings
E - 21001 Huelva
Badly damaged by the Lisbon earthquake of 1755, this Renaissance church is being rebuilt. It houses remarkable stalls and several paintings by Zurbarán.
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3 St Peter's Church
Religious buildings
E - 21004 Huelva
This church stands on a small promontory at the end of the promenade of Santa Fe. It was erected on the ruins of an old Mudéjar mosque. The white exterior walls are typical of the buildings in Huelva. Its steeple, standing out against a clear sky, is..
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4 The Cathedral
Religious buildings
E - 21002 Huelva
This building with a Renaissance façade was erected in 1605 and proclaimed a cathedral in 1953. It houses a sculpture of Christ from Jerusalem and a beautiful portrayal of the Virgin with a ribbon, the patron saint of the town, by Martínez Montañés.
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5 Provincial Museum
Museums and art
alameda Sundheim 13 E - 21003 Huelva
A short history of Huelva from its origins to the present day is provided here. The rooms dedicated to the culture of Tartessia, to archaeological relics and to Daniel Vázquez Díaz, the painter from Huelva, are worthy of their place.
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6 Our Lady of the Ribbon
Religious buildings
E - 21005 Huelva
During his journey to Huelva, Christopher Columbus stopped at the sanctuary of Our Lady of the Ribbon , outside the town at the end of the elegant Paseo del Conquero.Worthy of note are the beautiful «azulejos» by Daniel Zuloaga and a fresco portrayi..
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7 Monumento a la Fe Descubridora
Museums and art
E - 21000 Huelva
At one end of the town, on a spit of land shaped by the Rivers Tinto and Odiel and called Punta del Sebo, stands a large sculpture by the American artist Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (1929).

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