Naranco Attractions
2km/1.25mi northwest of Oviedo, on the slopes of the Sierra de Naranco (1,233m/4,045ft), is the little town of Naranco, which has two churches of great historical and architectural interest. To reach Naranco, leave on Calle de Uría, in the direction of the Northern Station (Estación del Norte), and shortly before reaching the station turn left into Calle Independencía and immediately right to cross the railroad on the Viaducto Ingeniero Marquina; then turn right into a road signposted to Naranco.
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San Miguel de Lillo
Originally the chapel of a royal palace in the 9th C, San Miguel de Lillo was altered in the 15th C and features a lovely interior.
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Santa María
Santa María was once the hall of a palace which was converted into a church. The interior shows Asturian type twisted columns, capitals, and reliefs between the arches.