DNEC-25 Venue
Dynamical Systems,
Nonautonomous Differential Equations,
and Critical Transitions Meeting
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Tourism
Valladolid is a city steeped in history, where its rich past is evident as you stroll through the streets of its historic center. Founded in 1074, Valladolid has played a pivotal role in Spain’s history. It was the site of the secret marriage of the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon, a union that would shape the course of Spanish history. Additionally, it hosted the famous Valladolid Debate, which addressed the rights and treatment of Indigenous peoples in the Americas.
The city has also been home to notable historical figures, including Christopher Columbus, who spent his final days here, and the renowned writer Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quixote. For a brief period, from 1601 to 1606, Valladolid served as the capital of Spain, further cementing its significance. Moreover, it boasts one of the oldest universities in the country, a center of learning that continues to contribute to Spain’s cultural and intellectual heritage.
Some of the most remarkable landmarks to visit in Valladolid include its Cathedral, the church of Santa María de la Antigua, the church of San Pablo, the National Museum of Sculpture (Museo Nacional de Escultura), the Christopher Columbus House-Museum (Casa Museo de Colón), the Rectorate located in the Palace of Santa Cruz, the Plaza Mayor, and the Campo Grande Park.