Culture | Barcelona Güell Pavilions Antoni Gaudí used the “catenary” effect here for the first time, that is, holding a chain by the ends and allowing the curve it forms due to the law of gravity to be seen. This is then inverted with bricks and turned into an architectural work.
Culture | Seville Plaza América It is part of the urban artistic complex created for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929.
Culture | Valencia Quart Towers This military structure from the Middle Ages was also the former women's prison.
Culture | Seville Collegiate Church of El Divino Salvador In the remains of previous buildings built on the same site where the church stands, the passage of different cultures and peoples through Seville can be seen.
Culture | Santiago de Compostela Monastery of San Martín Pinario A magnificent monumental complex in the old town.
Culture | Zaragoza Basilica of Santa Engracia This church is all that is left standing of the Hieronymite Monastery of Santa Engracia.
Culture | Bilbao Arriaga Theatre The Arriaga theatre is one of the most important buildings in the city of Bilbao.
Culture | Bilbao La Ribera Market It was built in 1929 and, with its 10,000 square metres, is one of the largest covered markets in Europe.
Culture | Santiago de Compostela Museum of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela Through the Plaza del Obradoiro, you can access the Cathedral Museum, which occupies the westernmost part of the cloister of the Cathedral of Santiago.
Culture | Seville Casa de Pilatos Its construction began at the end of the 15th century and it is the prototype of an Andalusian palace.
Culture | Mérida Monument to Santa Eulalia The monument lies in the middle of the square and was built in honour of the patron saint of Mérida.