Interesting Places in Spain

Interesting Places in Spain

Most travel lovers from all over the world make bucket lists for traveling to Europe. And the country that must be on their list is Spain. Yes, Spain, a country well known to football fans, is not only the country of Barcelona-Real Madrid, but it is also very popular all over the world as an attractive tourist destination. So if Spain is not on your bucket list for Europe, add it now. This European country is an attractive travel destination for tourists from all over the world due to its diverse art-culture, historical variety of architecture and unparalleled natural beauty. Let's take a look at the five most interesting places in Spain.

The Alhambra

Located in Granada, Andalusia, Spain, the Alhambra Palace is one of Spain's most iconic works of Islamic culture. Built in the 14th century, the palace represents the culture and civilization of medieval Europe. This magnificent palace was built during the reign of the Muslim Nasri dynasty of Spain. The palace has several buildings, towers, walls, gardens, fountains and a mosque. Its beauty seems to outweigh the beauty of heaven. Its incredibly intricate stone decoration, subtle significance, exquisite artistic decoration, tile-lined ceilings, smooth arches and perfect courtyard will keep you in awe of the beauty. In 1984, UNESCO recognized it as a World Heritage Site.

Guggenheim Museum

The Guggenheim Museum is one of the wonders of Bilbao, Spain. Bilbao is a city in northern Spain, surrounded by mountains on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean The architectural design of this museum in Bilbao is unique. Its extraordinary artistic structure and size have made it one of the most beautiful museums in the world. Its designer is the American architect Frank Gerry. Construction of the town of Bilbao began in 1300. The important Spanish city of Bilbao was devastated by floods and disasters in 1983. As a result, it became one of the oldest and weakest cities in Europe in the 90's. The local municipal government then formulated a plan to develop the tourism industry for the development of the city. The Guggenheim Museum was established in 1997 to attract European art lovers. More than one million tourists visit this museum every year.

El Escorial

The largest architectural monument of the Renaissance is the El Escorial Palace, 45 km from the Spanish capital Madrid. Located in the northwest. The Spaniards call it the eighth wonder of the world. The palace was originally used by the Spanish kings as a summer palace. Its construction started in 1563. As part of this palace there is a nice monastery, a church, a royal palace, a mausoleum, a library and a museum. The remains of most of Spain's kings are housed in a white stone tomb. This El Escorial palace now stands proudly as a monument to King Philip II and the domination of his kingdom.

La Mezquita

La Mezquita is a grand mosque in the past in the city of Cathrdora, now a cathedral. La Mezquita was considered one of the wonders of the world during its construction. Cordoba is a city in the Andalusia region of southern Spain. This whole city is a place of interest. You go to Cordoba but don't travel to La Mezquita, that's a crime. It is very difficult to describe the beauty of this mosque without seeing it with the naked eye. It is a huge mosque built in the year 64 AD. It stands as a witness of the times with its huge body and wonderful architectural style in a wonderful environment. This mosque is like the heart of Cordoba city. It is also called 'The Great Mosque of Cordoba'. The mosque is considered one of the finest examples of architecture in the world. The heavy decoration of the design of this mosque, the beauty of the colors and the wonderful stone and wood carvings will enchant you.

La Familia Sagrada

Tourists come to see the 'La Familia Sagrada' enchanted because there is no other such installation in the whole world. Its magnificent beauty captivates the visitors. It is actually a Catholic church. It is located in Barcelona, ​​the second largest city in Spain and the capital of the state of Catalonia. The Spanish architect Gaud began construction of the church. Although he could not finish the construction work. And this imperfection has brought a different dimension to the beauty of this church. This incomplete masterpiece of Anthony Gaud La Sagrada Familia still survives 130 years later. Tourists who come to see this church are amazed. When you see it, you will think how it is possible to build such a beautiful building! About 3 million people come here every year to be fascinated by the beauty of this church. 

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