It’s said that the entire history of Gothic art is summed up in the Cathedrals astounding architecture and the unique and mind-blowing collection of artworks that include paintings, choir stalls, reredos, tombs, and stained-glass windows. It’s worth the visit while in Spain as the craftsma...
Barcelona’s Casa Batlló takes home the prize for Best Landmark in Spain this year. “It was magical and amazing. I’ve never seen a house such as this. What fun it would have been to live here.“ –Jennie, SpainThe Best Landmark category recognises venues such as cathedrals, churches...
Whatever place you decide to visit in Spain, there is at least one UNESCO site nearby. It is a country of numerous worldwide recognizable landmarks that attract a huge number of tourists. Moreover, it is acountry of 49 places of high importance protected by UNESCO. Therefore, it is the4...
This year discover one of the Best Beaches in Spain, "As Catedrais Beach" in Galicia. Admire its sublime cathedrals, feet in the water. Check the online tide schedule to be sure to arrive a little before the start of low tide and enjoy this exceptional place. Access to the site is fr...
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culture and festivals. Take a long walk around the centre to explore the World Heritage Sites of the Old Town and New Town, as well as all the area’s museums and galleries. Then stop for a delicious meal made from fresh Scottish produce before heading out to take in one of Edinburgh’...
The New and Old Cathedrals, the Roman Bridge, and the picturesque Casa de las Conchas are all close to each other and to the main plaza. We didn’t need a car in Salamanca, and it’s definitely a city that is best explored on foot. With its perfect location, rich culture, and ...
Nearby, you can find other stunning places to see such as the New and Old Cathedrals, both of which exhibit exquisite architecture. Like the rest of the city, they are built out of sandstone. It is these warm hues that lend Salamanca its nickname –La Dorada, or ‘Golden City’. ...
Legendary for its impressive architecture, Tarazona is home to one of the most unusual cathedrals in Aragon – one that combines a Gothic structure with Mudejar towers and a Baroque facade. Other highlights include the Renaissance-style Bishop Palace, 16th-century Town Hall, and the Mudéjar-sty...
though influences of bygone roman and byzantine rule pepper the streets and skyline. extravagant mosques and cathedrals can both be found within blocks of the grand bazaar in the city of istanbul, home to 14 million people. religious identity is an important part of turkey’s evolution. for mo...