Spain, Pizarra

This trail in Malaga was once considered the most dangerous in the world. Today, you can feel completely safe if you decide to walk it, although you may still feel dizzy. And that's because the Gaitán Gorge, dug out by the Guadalhorce River, through which you'll pass, reaches a depth of 700 meters. Do you dare to look down? It's worth it.

Spain, La Palma del Condado

The Riotinto Mining Basin has a certain resemblance to Mars. The landscape is certainly mysterious: a river and reddish rocks covered with little vegetation. Of course, with an amazing diversity of life. The best way to get to know this region is to go to Riotinto Mining Park, where you can take a train ride, go into a mine, visit a Victorian house and learn about the history of the place.

Spain, Benalmadena

Castillo de Colomares is a monument in the form of a castle dedicated to the life and adventures of Christopher Columbus. The building is the work of Esteban Martin and combines influences from various architectural styles such as neo-Byzantine, neo-Romanesque, neo-Gothic and neo-Mudejar. The materials used are brick, stone and cement. The interior has stained glass windows.

Spain, Granada

The vast territory is occupied by a picturesque park with terraces, ponds, flower beds, alleys and orchards. This splendor is complemented by an ensemble of several palaces, with characteristic stained glass windows and many carved elements in the design. There are mosques, baths, a monastery, fortress towers and the palace of Charles V, which stands out among the entire ensemble.

Spain, Cordoba

The Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs in Cordoba is a palace or residence of the Spanish monarchs. The unique historical monument occupies 4.1 thousand square meters, and its gardens - another 55 thousand square meters. The Alcazar was built on the site of a Moorish fortress in 1328 by order of King Alfonso XI. The building became the home of the royal families of Spain during their stay in Cordoba. Only the Main and Lion Towers remain from the original building.

Spain, Cordoba

Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba, Islamic mosque in Córdoba, Spain, which was converted into a Christian cathedral in the 13th century. There are more than 500 columns and overlapping arches inside that create impossible perspectives, rooms with stunning decorations, authentic artisanal filigrees, etc.

Spain, Sevilla

Catedral de Sevilla, cathedral in Sevilla, Spain, that, in addition to being the world’s third-largest church, is an excellent example of Gothic and Renaissance architecture and represents some seven centuries of history.

Spain, Sevilla

On the territory of 140 m2 there is a whole ensemble of buildings, mostly in the neo-Moorish style. This magnificence is complemented by beautiful fountains, ponds, flower beds, verandas and a green park. Tourists scurry around the square every now and then in search of the best place for a photo, but the fact is that the Plaza de España is photogenic from any side.

Spain, Sevilla

On the territory of 140 m2 there is a whole ensemble of buildings, mostly in the neo-Moorish style. This magnificence is complemented by beautiful fountains, ponds, flower beds, verandas and a green park. Tourists scurry around the square every now and then in search of the best place for a photo, but the fact is that the Plaza de España is photogenic from any side.

Spain, Sevilla

This unique style combines Gothic and Moorish elements, creating a symbiosis of Eastern and Western culture. The Seville Palace, like the 7th century before, is the residence of the Spanish monarchs, but now only the rooms on the upper floors are used for this, while the rest is open to the public. If you have watched the series "Game of Thrones", then the Alcazar will seem familiar to you, because it played the role of a palace in the southern state of Dorne.

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