https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/aegeeleon\/<\/a>. Depending on availability, our members might be able to give you some tips or (digital) assistance for booking your trip or for when you are discovering Le\u00f3n.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
2. Meet Isidore and Marc<\/strong><\/p>\nTwo of the main attractions in Leon are the Basilica of San Isidoro de Le\u00f3n and Convento de San Marcos. The former is built on the site of an ancient Roman temple during the early tenth century as part of the monastery of Saint John the Baptist. In 1063, the church was rededicated to Saint Isidore of Seville. The San Marcos also used to be a monastery, before becoming an actual dungeon during the Spanish Civil War. Nowadays the building has become a hotel.<\/p>\n
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3. Get Ready to Walk (and Party)<\/strong><\/p>\nThe Barrio H\u00famedo, or \u2018wet district\u2019, is the nickname for both the ancient centre of Le\u00f3n, surrounded by the still largely intact roman walls, and the relatively large number of bars and clubs that are packed closely together between these same walls. The Barrio H\u00famedo; visit it during the day, and during the night; visit the Barrio H\u00famedo.<\/p>\n
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4. History? I Prefer the Present<\/strong><\/p>\nThe Museum of Modern Art; or, Museo de Arte Contempor\u00e1neo de Castilla y Le\u00f3n (MusAC), is one of the most recognisable buildings in all of Le\u00f3n because of its avant-garde architecture. The building is covered in brightly coloured, rectangular panels and only hosts art from the latest generation of artists, meaning art from the last twenty to thirty years.<\/p>\n
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5. But Wait, There Are More\u2026 Churches<\/strong><\/p>\nIf you are in the mood for seeing another church, then this one will blow your mind. The Santa Maria de Le\u00f3n, also known as \u2018the House of Light\u2019, is the city\u2019s gothic cathedral. It looks like they built a tall building on a bridge that is adjacent by two towers, and, unlike the San Isidoro, this one is built on the site of a Roman bath house.<\/p>\n
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