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The Medieval Street that Was Buried Under the Cathedral of Cuenca

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The archaeological works at the back of the Cathedral of Cuenca have brought to light the vestiges of the old street of the Limosna, a medieval paved path through which the most needy of the city walked to receive bread in the oven of the Episcopal Palace. The passage was buried at the end of the sixteenth century when the temple floor expanded. The archaeologist Santiago David Dominguez and the major chaplain, Miguel Ángel Albares, have explain…
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The archaeological works at the back of the Cathedral of Cuenca have brought to light the vestiges of the old street of the Limosna, a medieval paved path through which the most needy of the city walked to receive bread in the oven of the Episcopal Palace. The passage was buried at the end of the sixteenth century when the temple floor expanded. The archaeologist Santiago David Dominguez and the major chaplain, Miguel Ángel Albares, have explain…

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clm24.es broke the news on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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