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Quote: Continued from Part III As we walk through the intermediate courtyard, we reach the main entrance to the palace. Here there are two large screens on each side of the room, which are covered with tapestries Read More
Quote: -- Start from "Plaza de la Villa" (next to Calle Mayor), where the Town Hall is located. The plaza is a beauty, and so well preserved that you could film any XVI century-based movie there without moving Read More
Quote: The Valley of the Fallen, (El Valle de los Caidos), is a monument that was built in the 1940-1950s to honor those who died in the Spanish Civil War (43,000!). Many of those soldiers are entombed in the church. Read More
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Quote: If you ask anyone in Madrid which club to go to, they will answer - KAPITAL. Kapital is a four-floor dance club with some of the best music I have ever heard. The image that sticks out the most in my mind was Read More
Quote: Technically a smaller (and I mean small) version of Universal Studios in LAX, Movie World tries to create a movie related theme park based on all of your favourite Warner Brothers cartoon and movie characters. Read More
Quote: The city of Toledo is absolutely breathtaking. When you first see the city, you think to yourself, "Is this a real city?" It looks like a place out of a movie. Situated on a hill, this city is close to 2,000 Read More
Quote: This is a very famous and old department store that has several locations throughout Madrid, but the one at Puerta del Sol is the main store. The souvenir and craft department is extensive. All clothing is Read More
Quote: Continued from Part I The frescoes show the story of San Antonio (St. Anthony), who was a Franciscan friar in 13th-century Padova. He learned that his father was wrongfully accused of murder, so he went to Read More
Quote: This was the mansion of the painter Joaquin Sorolla. It was built between 1910 and 1911. There are seven rooms. You can see many of his paintings and his studio with its painting colors and paintbrushes. The Read More