Your Spain Holidays Allow You to Explore Amazing Structures
Spain is a
country with its major portion located in the European continent and other
parts as the archipelagos of the Canaries and the Balearic. Spain has diverse
landscapes, which give you several places to explore during your time spent in
this part of the world. There are mountain ranges of Picos de Europa and the
Pyrenees, the beautiful plains of Andalucia, snow-capped peak of Sierra Nevada,
and many other natural wonders that are worth exploring. If you're someone who
is interested in history, Spain offers some interesting insights into its past
with some of the ancient ruins and majestic old structures.
During your
Spain holidays,
you'll certainly be delighted to visit some old buildings and the most prominent
among them were designed by Antoni Gaudi. His creations have become major
landmarks of Spain over the years and attract plenty of visitors from different
corners of the world. One of these structures is a church called Sagrada
Familia, which is also known as the Holy Family Church of the Atonement. The
construction of this church is yet to be completed and is considered among the
most unconventional European churches. One of the best aspects of Antoni
Gaudi's designs is that they appeal even to those who don't know a thing about
architecture.
You'd also
like to visit the Alhambra palace, which was built as a pleasure palace when
the region was under the occupation of the Moors. This royal palace belonged to
the Nasrid dynasty and is a major highlight of the Islamic period in Spain when
the present-day Andalucia was called Al Andalus. While exploring this palace
complex, you'll come across several buildings, gardens, towers, walls, and a
mosque. However, most of the visitors find the ceilings lined with tiles and
the intricate stone carvings more attractive than the other elements of the
buildings.
While
holidaying in this European country, don't forget to visit the Guggenheim
Museum located in Bilbao. It is an amazing combination of shapes that seem
lively and fascinating. The museum was created using limestone blocks and
titanium sheets by one of the prominent American architects, Frank Gehry. It
gave this museum a modern look and also gave birth to two contemporary terms,
such as 'architourism' and 'The Bilbao Effect'. While getting around in this
museum, you'll find awe-inspiring collections of modern art displayed in
various sections as well as some travelling exhibitions. Ever since this museum
was created, Bilbao has been attracting many admirers of modern art.
The UNESCO
World Heritage Site comprising the Seville Cathedral, the Alcazar, and the La
Giralda Tower would be another place worth exploring during your holiday in
this fabulous country. You'll find a vast interior space in the Seville
Cathedral and an altar comprising carved statues that measures about 37 metres
and has a gold covering. La Giralda was formerly a minaret and a part of the
Great Mosque built centuries ago. The Moors had begun building the Alcazar in
the 8th century, but its construction continued even when this part of Spain
came under the rule of the Christian King, Pedro.
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