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Tourist attractions include the old quarter with aristocratic houses and religious buildings. Among them are the unfinished cathedral started in the 16th century, the Gothic church of San Benito built between 1500 and 1515, with an unusual tower, the church of San Miguel built at the end of the 16th century by the Jesuits, the El Salvador church with a façade built around 1550 and a brick tower dating from the 17th century, the Gothic church of Santa María de La Antigua) with a pyramid-shaped Romanesque tower from the 12th century and the Huelgas Reales monastery was originally built in 1600. The Monasterio de Santa Ana has various paintings by Francisco de Goya. The heart of the old city is the 16th-century Plaza Mayor, presided over by a statue of Count Ansúrez. The city preserves the Casa de Cervantes, where the author of Don Quijote lived with his family between 1603 and 1606.
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