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Quote: Two buildings by Barcelona's famed architect and designer, Antoni Gaudi lie within blocks of each other and are noted stops for visitors of all ages while in the city. The Casa Batilo and Casa Mila (La Pedrera) Read More
Quote: Loro Park - the most visited attractions in Tenerife every year come here more than a million visitors. A stay here should be required, in a small area assembled the most diverse living creatures, and a few Read More
Quote: I always loved the Picassian art because i paint myself having studied good arts in France. By my arrival at the airport BARAJASin Madrid i had already in mind after the PRADO MUSEO to visit the MUSEO DE ARTE Read More
Quote: In the center of the boulevard is famous Prado Museum with the richest art collections. The richest museum in the world collection of paintings 16 17vv. Rafael, El Bosco, Patinir, Durero, Tiziano, Tintoretto, Read More
Quote: Museum Thyssen - Bornemisza is one of the 3 most visited museums in Madrid. Works with 10 to 19 h. Except Monday This museum, which occupies spacious, bright picture of the Palace Villaermosa, perfectly Read More
Quote: Amazing architecture that has to be experienced by art and architecture lovers. It was designed by Frank Gehry. It's one of the world's most interesting and iconic modern structures and a testament to modern Read More
Quote: The fallas (bonfires) of Valencia, held in March, are well-known. The whole city is apparently humming all night, every night during the festival, and those, like me, who need substantial sleep, may be best Read More
Quote: The most amazing thing about the Ciudad de las Ciencias is the architecture. After passing the Palau Musica you get to the new opera house, which is yet to be opened to the public. Its futuristic design is Read More
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Quote: This building is a striking example of Gothic architecture, its construction began in 1231 when King James II at the site of the Arab mosque. It was consecrated in 1601. Thanks to its numerous large windows in Read More