Stage 2: Llanes-Ribadesella/Ribeseya

Stage 2: Llanes-Ribadesella/Ribeseya

Iglesia de Santa María Magdalena

Church started to build in 1924 and finished after the civil war. Inside, it preserves large allegorical frescoes by local painters, the Uría Aza brothers. It has a semi-colored stone altarpiece, designed by Gerardo Zaragoza.

Stage 2: Llanes-Ribadesella/Ribeseya

Palacio Prieto-Cutre

Construction of the 16th century that currently houses the Ribadesella/Ribeseya Town Hall. Its plateresque façade stands out, with a portal based on a semicircular arch flanked by loopholes.

Stage 2: Llanes-Ribadesella/Ribeseya

Ribadesella/Ribeseya

The capital of the council of the same name is located at the mouth of the Sella. The traditional nucleus is located on the right bank of the river, having developed since the end of the XIX the neighborhoods on the other bank, next to the extensive beach of Santa Marina. The urban nucleus officially

Stage 2: Llanes-Ribadesella/Ribeseya

Toriellu

Place of the parish of Collera located in the coastal plain of Riosella, between the sea and the Sierra de Las Pandas, at an altitude of 40 meters. It has just under 100 inhabitants. It traditionally featured a sale, already mentioned in the 18th century.

Stage 2: Llanes-Ribadesella/Ribeseya

Iglesia de San Mamés

Church built between the 16th and 18th centuries, has a rectangular floor plan, with a single nave and a rectangular chevet, to which the body of the sacristy was attached over time. Outside it has an open chapter that surrounds the façade and the ends of the body of the temple. This town hall is

Stage 2: Llanes-Ribadesella/Ribeseya

Cuerres

Place of the parish of Collera, it has a little less than 200 inhabitants, located on the coastal plain at an altitude of 79 meters. It preserves numerous testimonies of traditional Asturian architecture, as well as abundant granaries, bread baskets and mills.

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Capilla de San Agustín

Construction of a single nave, with a small portico in front of the main portal, which is finished off with a belfry in which a small bell is suspended, all presided over by a stone cross. Inside the chapel, on the altar, is the image of Saint Joseph carved in wood. The chapel is covered

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