By juancar347 on Skatehive
As the spectacular game of hopscotch goes: from goose to goose, and it's my turn to roll. We leave behind the little-known mysteries of places like Monsalud, La Puerta, and Auñón and travel, like the geese or the itinerant stonemasons' guilds of the Middle Ages, to one of the most important and significant cities in Guadalajara: the popular and medieval Sigüenza. What stands out most in Sigüenza is the sacred structure of a Romanesque-Gothic cathedral, whose ashlars, as in the Pulchra Leonina of León, change color as the sun makes its eternal journey across the horizon, that same horizon upon which that other wanderer, the young man in Joan Manuel Serrat's famous song, never stopped dreaming. The eternal resting place of a famous commander of the Order of Santiago, Martín Vázquez de Arce, better known as the Doncel of Sigüenza, who died in 1486 during the siege of Granada, this cathedral, despite having been a Republican stronghold and bombarded as a military target during the disastro