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10/03/24

Monuments in Spain

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Sagrada Familia (Barcelona): The colossal temple of the Sagrada Familia gathers millions of tourists every year, being the most visited monument in Spain. 

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Alhambra of Granada: It is one of the most visited monuments in Spain, being declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO thanks to its incalculable beauty.

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Cathedral and Giralda of Seville: The Cathedral and the Giralda of Seville are the symbols par excellence of the city, an essential visit in any tour of its streets.

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Royal Palace of Madrid: The Royal Palace of Madrid is one of the largest palaces in Europe, allows a journey through the history of Spanish royalty while discovering its rooms, halls and gardens.

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Mosque of Cordoba: The Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba is listed as a World Heritage Site, being the most imposing monument of the Islamic West. 

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City of Arts and Sciences (Valencia): The City of Arts and Sciences of Valencia is formed by the Oceanogràgic, the Museum of Sciences and the Hemisfèric, being a point of reference at world-wide level.

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Segovia Aqueduct: In Castilla is the Aqueduct of Segovia, once one of the best civil works in history, built by the Romans in the 1st century to transport water from the Sierra de Guadarrama to the city.

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Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela: The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela is the most outstanding work of Romanesque art in Spain, visited by millions of tourists a year.

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