From La Cartuja to El Zacatín, Part Two

Hello, fellow explorer
We stoppedd before in the emblematic Hospital Real. Built at the beginning of the XVI century, this impresive building is one of the most beutiful of the city with views from its balconies that will leave you astonished

Pretty, isn't it? The building is dsitrubuted in a cruciform plant in order to allow patiens to listen to mess which was celebrated in the middle of the build.

Leaving behind the impresive front door, we will walk down towards San Juan de Dios Street, (one of the oldest of the city along which we will be flabbergasted by the incredible amount of churches and monasteries (San Justo y Pastor, San Jeronimo Monastery...) but I will leave that bit for another occasion ;-) turning left in the roundabout with the biggest spanish flag in the province, leaving behind the beautiful El Triunfo Gardens, in order to carry on walking along Gran Via with the Normal building to our left. After one kilometre across buildings of neoclassic influence, we will be in Zacatín, where this first route finish.

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