
Iglesia Vieja de Sabugo
A historic 13th-century church in Avilés's old fishing quarter, known for its unique espadaña and surrounding charm.

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Iglesia Vieja de Sabugo
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Must-see attractions
A historic 13th-century church in Avilés's old fishing quarter, known for its unique espadaña and surrounding charm.
"A cute little church in Avilés, nestled in the historic Sabugo quarter."

Check Opening Hours
The church is often closed; confirm access beforehand.
Wander the Quarter
Explore the charming Sabugo district surrounding the church.

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Rating
4.5 · 647 reviews
Type
Church
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Exterior Architecture
Admire the church's Romanesque and Gothic elements, with a unique espadaña (bell gable).

Sabugo Quarter Charm
Explore the historic fishermen's district surrounding the church, with its traditional buildings.

Mareantes Table
See the ancient stone table where fishermen once gathered to plan their voyages.
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Check Opening Hours
The church is often closed; confirm access beforehand.
Wander the Quarter
Explore the charming Sabugo district surrounding the church.
Admire the Exterior
Focus on the unique architecture and espadaña.
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Check Opening Hours
The church is often closed; confirm access beforehand.
Wander the Quarter
Explore the charming Sabugo district surrounding the church.
Admire the Exterior
Focus on the unique architecture and espadaña.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors appreciate the Iglesia Vieja de Sabugo for its historical significance and its picturesque location within the charming Sabugo quarter. While access inside is often limited, the exterior architecture and the nearby Mareantes table offer a glimpse into Avilés's rich maritime past. The surrounding historic district is a highlight for many.
"The oldest parts of the church date back to the 13th century although most of you can see today is from 17th century or later. It os located in the old quarter of Sabugo, where the fishermen used to live, outside of the city walls. Outside in one lateral you can see the old table of Mareantes, where fishermen used to meed to discuss and plan. The church is generally closed."
JR Suarez
"only outside was available at the time I was there."
Fritz Butehorn
"Cute little church in Avilés"
Elena MARZAN
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Iglesia Vieja de Sabugo is located in the historic Sabugo quarter of Avilés, Asturias. You can easily reach it by walking from the city center, as it's a compact and walkable area. If arriving by car, be aware that parking in the old town can be limited, so consider public parking lots on the outskirts.
Yes, Avilés has a bus network that serves various parts of the city. You can check local bus routes to get you close to the Sabugo quarter. From there, it's a short walk to the Iglesia Vieja de Sabugo.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Generally, no ticket is required as the church is often closed to the public. Visitors typically admire its exterior architecture and historical significance from the outside.
The church is frequently closed, and specific opening hours are not consistently available. It's best to check with local tourist information or nearby establishments for any potential access.
Access inside the Iglesia Vieja de Sabugo is limited and it is often closed. Most visitors experience the church by viewing its exterior and appreciating its historical context within the Sabugo quarter.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The main attraction is the church's exterior, showcasing Romanesque and Gothic architectural elements, including a distinctive espadaña. You can also see the historic Mareantes table nearby, where fishermen used to meet.
Absolutely! The church's unique architecture and its setting in the charming Sabugo quarter make it a picturesque spot for photography, especially during daylight hours.
Dating back to the 13th century, with later additions, it's a significant historical landmark in Avilés's old fishing district. It represents centuries of local history and community life.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, the Sabugo quarter and the surrounding areas of Avilés offer numerous restaurants and bars. You can find traditional Asturian cuisine and other options nearby.



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