Malaga Cathedral, known under the official name as Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación (Our Lady of Incarnation), is one of the most important landmarks in Malaga. Standing in the old town, close to the Alcazaba and Roman Theater, the cathedral lies within the borders of the old Moorish walls, on ...
Visiting Alhambra in Granada: The Complete Guide
Alhambra is the crowning glory of Granada and in a lot of cases the sole reason why people venture to this Andalusian city. If you're planning a trip to this UNESCO World Heritage Site, in this article, you will find everything you need to plan your visit and avoid some common ...
The Venice of Spain: Plaza de España, Seville
Plaza de España in Seville has to be one of the most photographed and famous squares in the whole of Spain. That's not only because of the blockbuster movies shot here (Lawrence of Arabia, Star Wars), the impressive size of the plaza, and artistic execution but also due to the fame it gained on ...
Palacio de las Dueñas, Seville
Las Dueñas is one of the finest examples of Andalusian architecture, combining Moorish, Rennaisance, and Gothic influences. It was built in the 16th century and it is considered to be of great architectural and historic heritage. The name comes from the monastery Santa María de las Dueñas, which ...
The Gem of Andalusian Architecture: Casa de Pilatos, Seville
Cada de Pilatos in Seville - the finest example of traditional Andalusian architecture and the prototype of an Andalusian palace. During the 16th century, Seville was known as 'the new Rome' and this palace is truly a testament to that. The palace has a mix of Renaissance and Spanish Mudejar ...