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POTES – CANTABRIA
Potes is one of the most beautiful villages in Cantabria, in northern Spain. The village lies at the centre of the historic Liébana region, an area surrounded by spectacular mountains where rivers and streams converge. It is not far from the Picos d'Europa.
Its streets, crossed by numerous bridges, are lined with buildings and monuments dating back centuries. Potes was the ‘señorío’ of the Infante Tello (14th century), son of King Alfonso XI of Castile, and from 1445 it belonged to the Marquis of Santillana and then to his descendants, the Dukes of the Infantado. Today, the so-called Infantado Tower, a sturdy 15th-century building that until recently served as the town hall, is one of the town's main monuments.
POTES – CANTABRIA
Potes is one of the most beautiful villages in Cantabria, in northern Spain. The village lies at the centre of the historic Liébana region, an area surrounded by spectacular mountains where rivers and streams converge. It is not far from the Picos d'Europa.
Its streets, crossed by numerous bridges, are lined with buildings and monuments dating back centuries. Potes was the ‘señorío’ of the Infante Tello (14th century), son of King Alfonso XI of Castile, and from 1445 it belonged to the Marquis of Santillana and then to his descendants, the Dukes of the Infantado. Today, the so-called Infantado Tower, a sturdy 15th-century building that until recently served as the town hall, is one of the town's main monuments.
POTES – CANTABRIA
Potes is one of the most beautiful villages in Cantabria, in northern Spain. The village lies at the centre of the historic Liébana region, an area surrounded by spectacular mountains where rivers and streams converge. It is not far from the Picos d'Europa.
Its streets, crossed by numerous bridges, are lined with buildings and monuments dating back centuries. Potes was the ‘señorío’ of the Infante Tello (14th century), son of King Alfonso XI of Castile, and from 1445 it belonged to the Marquis of Santillana and then to his descendants, the Dukes of the Infantado. Today, the so-called Infantado Tower, a sturdy 15th-century building that until recently served as the town hall, is one of the town's main monuments.
POTES – CANTABRIA
Potes is one of the most beautiful villages in Cantabria, in northern Spain. The village lies at the centre of the historic Liébana region, an area surrounded by spectacular mountains where rivers and streams converge. It is not far from the Picos d'Europa.
Its streets, crossed by numerous bridges, are lined with buildings and monuments dating back centuries. Potes was the ‘señorío’ of the Infante Tello (14th century), son of King Alfonso XI of Castile, and from 1445 it belonged to the Marquis of Santillana and then to his descendants, the Dukes of the Infantado. Today, the so-called Infantado Tower, a sturdy 15th-century building that until recently served as the town hall, is one of the town's main monuments.
POTES – CANTABRIA
Potes is one of the most beautiful villages in Cantabria, in northern Spain. The village lies at the centre of the historic Liébana region, an area surrounded by spectacular mountains where rivers and streams converge. It is not far from the Picos d'Europa.
Its streets, crossed by numerous bridges, are lined with buildings and monuments dating back centuries. Potes was the ‘señorío’ of the Infante Tello (14th century), son of King Alfonso XI of Castile, and from 1445 it belonged to the Marquis of Santillana and then to his descendants, the Dukes of the Infantado. Today, the so-called Infantado Tower, a sturdy 15th-century building that until recently served as the town hall, is one of the town's main monuments.
POTES – CANTABRIA
Potes is one of the most beautiful villages in Cantabria, in northern Spain. The village lies at the centre of the historic Liébana region, an area surrounded by spectacular mountains where rivers and streams converge. It is not far from the Picos d'Europa.
Its streets, crossed by numerous bridges, are lined with buildings and monuments dating back centuries. Potes was the ‘señorío’ of the Infante Tello (14th century), son of King Alfonso XI of Castile, and from 1445 it belonged to the Marquis of Santillana and then to his descendants, the Dukes of the Infantado. Today, the so-called Infantado Tower, a sturdy 15th-century building that until recently served as the town hall, is one of the town's main monuments.
POTES – CANTABRIA
Potes is one of the most beautiful villages in Cantabria, in northern Spain. The village lies at the centre of the historic Liébana region, an area surrounded by spectacular mountains where rivers and streams converge. It is not far from the Picos d'Europa.
Its streets, crossed by numerous bridges, are lined with buildings and monuments dating back centuries. Potes was the ‘señorío’ of the Infante Tello (14th century), son of King Alfonso XI of Castile, and from 1445 it belonged to the Marquis of Santillana and then to his descendants, the Dukes of the Infantado. Today, the so-called Infantado Tower, a sturdy 15th-century building that until recently served as the town hall, is one of the town's main monuments.
POTES – CANTABRIA
Potes is one of the most beautiful villages in Cantabria, in northern Spain. The village lies at the centre of the historic Liébana region, an area surrounded by spectacular mountains where rivers and streams converge. It is not far from the Picos d'Europa.
Its streets, crossed by numerous bridges, are lined with buildings and monuments dating back centuries. Potes was the ‘señorío’ of the Infante Tello (14th century), son of King Alfonso XI of Castile, and from 1445 it belonged to the Marquis of Santillana and then to his descendants, the Dukes of the Infantado. Today, the so-called Infantado Tower, a sturdy 15th-century building that until recently served as the town hall, is one of the town's main monuments.
POTES – CANTABRIA
Potes is one of the most beautiful villages in Cantabria, in northern Spain. The village lies at the centre of the historic Liébana region, an area surrounded by spectacular mountains where rivers and streams converge. It is not far from the Picos d'Europa.
Its streets, crossed by numerous bridges, are lined with buildings and monuments dating back centuries. Potes was the ‘señorío’ of the Infante Tello (14th century), son of King Alfonso XI of Castile, and from 1445 it belonged to the Marquis of Santillana and then to his descendants, the Dukes of the Infantado. Today, the so-called Infantado Tower, a sturdy 15th-century building that until recently served as the town hall, is one of the town's main monuments.
POTES – CANTABRIA
Potes is one of the most beautiful villages in Cantabria, in northern Spain. The village lies at the centre of the historic Liébana region, an area surrounded by spectacular mountains where rivers and streams converge. It is not far from the Picos d'Europa.
Its streets, crossed by numerous bridges, are lined with buildings and monuments dating back centuries. Potes was the ‘señorío’ of the Infante Tello (14th century), son of King Alfonso XI of Castile, and from 1445 it belonged to the Marquis of Santillana and then to his descendants, the Dukes of the Infantado. Today, the so-called Infantado Tower, a sturdy 15th-century building that until recently served as the town hall, is one of the town's main monuments.
POTES – CANTABRIA
Potes is one of the most beautiful villages in Cantabria, in northern Spain. The village lies at the centre of the historic Liébana region, an area surrounded by spectacular mountains where rivers and streams converge. It is not far from the Picos d'Europa.
Its streets, crossed by numerous bridges, are lined with buildings and monuments dating back centuries. Potes was the ‘señorío’ of the Infante Tello (14th century), son of King Alfonso XI of Castile, and from 1445 it belonged to the Marquis of Santillana and then to his descendants, the Dukes of the Infantado. Today, the so-called Infantado Tower, a sturdy 15th-century building that until recently served as the town hall, is one of the town's main monuments.
POTES – CANTABRIA
Potes is one of the most beautiful villages in Cantabria, in northern Spain. The village lies at the centre of the historic Liébana region, an area surrounded by spectacular mountains where rivers and streams converge. It is not far from the Picos d'Europa.
Its streets, crossed by numerous bridges, are lined with buildings and monuments dating back centuries. Potes was the ‘señorío’ of the Infante Tello (14th century), son of King Alfonso XI of Castile, and from 1445 it belonged to the Marquis of Santillana and then to his descendants, the Dukes of the Infantado. Today, the so-called Infantado Tower, a sturdy 15th-century building that until recently served as the town hall, is one of the town's main monuments.
POTES – CANTABRIA
Potes is one of the most beautiful villages in Cantabria, in northern Spain. The village lies at the centre of the historic Liébana region, an area surrounded by spectacular mountains where rivers and streams converge. It is not far from the Picos d'Europa.
Its streets, crossed by numerous bridges, are lined with buildings and monuments dating back centuries. Potes was the ‘señorío’ of the Infante Tello (14th century), son of King Alfonso XI of Castile, and from 1445 it belonged to the Marquis of Santillana and then to his descendants, the Dukes of the Infantado. Today, the so-called Infantado Tower, a sturdy 15th-century building that until recently served as the town hall, is one of the town's main monuments.
POTES – CANTABRIA
Potes is one of the most beautiful villages in Cantabria, in northern Spain. The village lies at the centre of the historic Liébana region, an area surrounded by spectacular mountains where rivers and streams converge. It is not far from the Picos d'Europa.
Its streets, crossed by numerous bridges, are lined with buildings and monuments dating back centuries. Potes was the ‘señorío’ of the Infante Tello (14th century), son of King Alfonso XI of Castile, and from 1445 it belonged to the Marquis of Santillana and then to his descendants, the Dukes of the Infantado. Today, the so-called Infantado Tower, a sturdy 15th-century building that until recently served as the town hall, is one of the town's main monuments.
POTES – CANTABRIA
Potes is one of the most beautiful villages in Cantabria, in northern Spain. The village lies at the centre of the historic Liébana region, an area surrounded by spectacular mountains where rivers and streams converge. It is not far from the Picos d'Europa.
Its streets, crossed by numerous bridges, are lined with buildings and monuments dating back centuries. Potes was the ‘señorío’ of the Infante Tello (14th century), son of King Alfonso XI of Castile, and from 1445 it belonged to the Marquis of Santillana and then to his descendants, the Dukes of the Infantado. Today, the so-called Infantado Tower, a sturdy 15th-century building that until recently served as the town hall, is one of the town's main monuments.
POTES – CANTABRIA
Potes is one of the most beautiful villages in Cantabria, in northern Spain. The village lies at the centre of the historic Liébana region, an area surrounded by spectacular mountains where rivers and streams converge. It is not far from the Picos d'Europa.
Its streets, crossed by numerous bridges, are lined with buildings and monuments dating back centuries. Potes was the ‘señorío’ of the Infante Tello (14th century), son of King Alfonso XI of Castile, and from 1445 it belonged to the Marquis of Santillana and then to his descendants, the Dukes of the Infantado. Today, the so-called Infantado Tower, a sturdy 15th-century building that until recently served as the town hall, is one of the town's main monuments.