1. Cathedral
Exterior of the building from the 14th century is decorated with Renaissance and Baroque additions. The facade, with boarders schedule in the Baroque style, is a harmonious blend of column and curved lines. The bell tower was completed in the 18th century. The interior radiates a late-Gothic spirit, outstanding star-like arch and wall decoration makes an impression on all visitors.
3. Museum of the Monastery of Santa Clara
Found in the 14th century, the monastery was built on the ruins of the palace "Almohad" featuring Arab staircase adorned with three ports. Explorations have revealed the remains of the 12th century, including pavilions, fragments from the 12th century, the remains of wall paintings, pictures flutist (rare in Islamic art, which usually do not show the human form) .
5. Murcia Museum of Fine Arts
Although relatively small in size, the collection of the museum includes a very fine work that is worth seeing. In the lower part of the museum is the work of Juan de Vitoria in the 16th century showing the torture and crucifixion of St. James. The first floor is dedicated the 17th century and contains great works such as "Ecce Homo", and the work of Fine crucifixion.
2. Salzillo Museum
Museum containing masterpieces by the famous sculptor Salzillo and that's how the museum is named. The museum contains a collection of extraordinary sculptures of the great sculptor, interior of the museum is a remarkable sculpture. It is a schedule according to the time which the sculptures belong. Do not miss the sculpture, which show is every friday.
4. Calle de la Traperia
Pedestrian street, the main thoroughfare through the old part of the city and home to several large Casinos. Built in the late 19th century, this street is a terrific space for casual walks and sightseeing of this beautiful city.
Murcia has very rich architecture and cathedrals make this a real sleek metropolis. Feel free to visit it in any time of the year without hesitation!
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