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Spain is famous for its sun-soaked beaches, Moorish architecture, and Gothic cathedrals, but its roots stretch even deeper.
the Burgos Cathedral in Spain is truly memorable. Construction of this UNESCO World Heritage site started in the 13th century and was completed over 300 years later. The French Gothic church has ...
Morella also has some of the best-preserved Gothic churches in Spain, with the Basilica de Santa Maria la Major and the convent of San Francisco standing as particularly good examples of the style.
Now with a growing number of direct flights from the UK, coastal Almería has its own story to tell about this key chapter of Spain’s past. Often overlooked by international visitors, the city was a ...
its cathedral the most Gothic (and the most Spanish of all Gothic churches), and the cathedral's altar the most stunning. Toledo was once home to Europe's most powerful king, Charles V ...
The medieval social and economic order gave rise to a type of town and village that we consider charming today. They were ...
In the midst of a revival, Spain’s famed fortified wine is best sampled at the source — in the whitewashed Andalucian town of ...
Bethesda-by-the-Sea's Gothic architecture was modeled on Spain’s Santa María de Regla de León Cathedral. The Church of Bethesda-by-the Sea, which has served Palm Beach for 100 years ...
its cathedral the most Gothic (and the most Spanish of all Gothic churches), and the cathedral’s altar the most stunning. Toledo was once home to Europe’s most powerful king, Charles V ...