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"Seville", Briefs, Country, Spain

Cathedral of Seville

“Let us build a temple so large, that those who view it when complete, will say that we were crazy.” Continue reading “Cathedral of Seville” →

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"Madrid", Briefs, Country, Spain

The Crystal Palace by Velázquez

The architect Velázquez was inspired by the head of a Gothic church to design and build the plant in the shape of a Greek cross of the Crystal Palace of the Retiro Park in Madrid. Continue reading “The Crystal Palace by Velázquez” →

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"Granada", Briefs, Country, Spain

The Palace of “Comares”

The Palace of Comares of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, was built by Sultan Yusuf I, being his official residence and the palace where the throne room was located. Continue reading “The Palace of “Comares”” →

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"Puerto Rico", "San Juan", Blog English, Country

The Colorful Umbrellas

The umbrellas are not only used to shelter us from the rain, or merely the sun’s rays, but also to draw everyone’s attention to their colorful and three-dimensional shape. Thus they have become an attraction in the streets of some cities of the world and in Puerto Rico, it is not the exception. Continue reading “The Colorful Umbrellas” →

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"Granada", Briefs, Country, Spain

Patio of Lindaraja

The Patio of Lindaraja in the Alhambra, Granada, is a beauty. Its name comes from the beautiful viewpoint that presides over it in its southern face, the whole external façade of the Palace of the Lions. Continue reading “Patio of Lindaraja” →

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"Puerto Rico", "San Juan", Blog English, Country

Chapel of the Christ of Health – San Juan, Puerto Rico

According to a legend, the Chapel of the Christ of Health was built to honor of a miracle. It is said that in the year 1750, a horse race was held on the “del Cristo” street and one of the participants of the race, could not stop his horse in time, falling off the cliff. Continue reading “Chapel of the Christ of Health – San Juan, Puerto Rico” →

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"Cordoba", Briefs, Country, Spain

The Patio of the Orange Trees – Cordoba

The Patio of the Orange Trees of the Cathedral Mosque of Cordoba is the largest and oldest courtyard in the city, and  its origin is linked to that of the temple itself, in the year 786. Continue reading “The Patio of the Orange Trees – Cordoba” →

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"Ecija", Briefs, Country, Spain

Church of the Clean Conception of Our Lady

The Church of the Clean Conception of Our Lady is part of the old convent of the Discalced Carmelites of Ecija (Province of Seville, Spain). The foundation of the primitive convent took place in 1591, beginning the works of the church that would be inaugurated in 1614. Continue reading “Church of the Clean Conception of Our Lady” →

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"Granada", Blog English, Country, Spain

The Fountain of the Lions

“(…) To such a diaphanous bowl,
pearl carved,
by borders the alladfar pond,
and it goes between “margaritas” the argento,
fluid and also made white and pure.
So close is the hard and the flowing
that it is difficult to know which of them flows (…) “* Continue reading “The Fountain of the Lions” →

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"Madrid", Briefs, Country, Spain

The “Palacio de Velázquez”

The “Palacio de Velázquez” in the “Retiro” Park in Madrid, is rectangular and has the main facade oriented to what is known as “noon”. Continue reading “The “Palacio de Velázquez”” →

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