Friday, April 6, 2012
Sites to See…Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba (Spain)
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Sites to See...Cathedral of Seville and the Giralda, Seville (Spain)
- Avenida de la Constitución s/n
- Phone: (95) 456 31 50
- Sevilla, Spain
- Website: Catedral de Sevilla
Friday, March 9, 2012
Sites to See...The Alhambra and the Generalife, Granada (Spain)
- C/ Real de la Alhambra s/n
- Granada, Spain
- Phone: (902) 441 221
- Web: La Alhambra y el Generalife
Friday, February 17, 2012
Sites to See – Santuário Bom Jesús do Monte, Braga (Portugal)
The city of Braga has had a long-standing importance as a religious capital. This is evidenced by the nearly three dozen churches you will find, one of which is the Cathedral of Braga. The Cathedral was begun in 1070 and is the Portugal’s oldest church.
An important pilgrimage site in Braga is Bom Jesús do Monte (Good Jesus of the Mount), which was begun in 1722 and is located just 5 km east of the city center. Considered one of the masterpieces of European Baroque style, its centerpiece is the hilltop granite double staircase lined with chapels representing the Stations of the Cross, the Stairway of the Five Senses, and the Stairway of the Three Virtues (Faith, Hope and Charity). Sitting atop the staircase is the twin-towered neoclassical church that was begun in 1784.
Visitors can make the 381 ft. climb on foot, or you can follow the pilgrims’ tradition of ascending on your knees. There is also an old-fashioned funicular that will take you to the top of the hill, which was the first to be built in the Iberian Peninsula and is still in use today. The views of the city below from the hilltop are quite stunning. For more information on the city, click here.
- N103-3 (5 km east of Braga)
- Phone: (25) 367 66 36
Friday, January 20, 2012
Sites to See…Royal Equestrian School, Jerez, Spain
Be sure to include in your Jerez itinerary a visit to the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art, which is comparable to the famous Spanish Riding School in Vienna, Austria.
Located adjacent to the historic 19th century Palacio de las Cadenas, visitors can watch the world-renowned "dancing stallions" at either one of the riding shows that take place twice a week, or at one of the training sessions held throughout the week. Besides taking in an equestrian show, visitors can also tour the facilities, including the Stables, Harness Shop, Carriage Museum, and Equestrian Art Museum.
- Avda. Duque de Abrantes, s/n
- Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
- Phone: (956) 318-014
- Website: Equestrian School
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Sites to See…Museo del Grabado, Marbella (Spain)
The Museo del Grabado is a contemporary art museum that showcases a fine collection of engravings and graphic art. It is located in the old section of Marbella, and is housed in a restored 16th C. building that was formerly the Hospital Bazán.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Sites to See…Cathedral of Évora (Portugal)
The Cathedral of Évora was built in the 12th C. and is the largest cathedral in Portugal. It is located in the heart of this beautiful city – a city that is so full of well-preserved monuments, it is no wonder that UNESCO designated Évora a World Heritage Site.
The exterior is a blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles. The well preserved 14th C. cloisters are picturesque and include statues of the Evangelists. The Sacred Art Museum houses the treasures from the church, which include its most precious item, a 13th C. ivory Virgin that opens to reveal intricately carved scenes from her life.
Near the Cathedral is Évora's most famous landmark, the Temple of Diana, dating from the 2nd C. It is one of the Iberian Peninsula's best preserved Roman monuments, with 14 of its 18 original Corinthian columns still intact.
Évora, Portugal
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Sites to See...Picasso Museum, Barcelona (Spain)
A visit to the Picasso Museum in Barcelona is essential to understanding the formative years of this iconic artist. The permanent collection includes over 3,800 of his works, with a concentration on his early production. Half of the collection was donated by Picasso’s personal secretary, Jaume Sabartés, with the other half coming from the artist’s own collection.
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Thursday, June 30, 2011
Next Stop...Palacio Real de la Granja, Segovia (Spain)
If you are planning a day trip to Segovia, be sure to include in your itinerary a stop in the town of La Granja de San Idelfonso to see the Royal Palace of La Granja. It is located about 15 minutes southeast of Segovia, or about an hour drive north of Madrid.
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Sites to See...Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago (Spain)
The Cathedral is the destination point for the millions of pilgrims who follow the Way of St. James each year, a route that begins in France and traverses northern Spain. They make the pilgrimage to visit the Cathedral, which holds what are believed to be the remains of the Apostle St. James. Legend has it that St. James’ remains were brought back to Galicia in 44 AD, after he was beheaded in Jerusalem. For more information click here
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Next Stop...Queluz (Portugal)
Only 20 minutes northwest of Lisbon is the town of Queluz. It makes a perfect day trip out of Lisbon and is easily accessed by car, train or bus. When you arrive, head straight for the Queluz Palace.
In the early 1800s the town's proximity to Lisbon and pristine country setting made it the perfect location for the royal family's estate and hunting lodge. In the latter part of the century the country estate was converted into a grander Summer Palace by the Infante Dom Pedro, and was the home of Queen Maria I during her reign. Today the Summer Palace and its gardens remain one of the finest examples of late 18th C. Portuguese architecture; it is often referred to as the "Portuguese Versailles." For more information on the Palace click here
If you would like to experience what it was like to stay in one of these fine buildings firsthand, you now can, as one of the buildings on the palace grounds once used by the Royal Guard of the Court is now a hotel.
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Thursday, June 23, 2011
Next Stop...El Escorial (Spain)
El Escorial is a great place to visit if you are looking for a day trip outside of Madrid. Located about an hour’s drive northwest of Madrid, the Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial is a royal site that functions as a monastery, royal palace, museum and school.
The monastery was commissioned by Felipe II in 1563 and was completed in just 21 years. It contains the Panteón de los Reyes (Royal Pantheon), which is the burial site for most of the Spanish kings of the last five centuries. You can also visit the Royal Library that houses a priceless collection of 60,000 volumes, the Philip II Apartments, and the Basilica of San Lorenzo el Real. For more information from the tourist office of San Lorenzo click here.
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Sites To See...Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, Lisbon (Portugal)
The monastery is located in the Belém district, and is considered to be one of the most important sites in the city. In 1983 it was designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, along with the nearby Belém Tower. The monastery is easily reached via the tram number 15E. For more information on Mosteiro dos Jerónimos click here
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Next Stop...Montserrat (Spain)
The monastery is also well known for the Escolanía de Montserrat choir school, which dates back to the 13th century. The choir consists of boys who are from Cataluña and range in age from 9 to 14, and are either sopranos or altos. The choir performs Monday through Saturday at 1:00pm, and Sundays at 12:00pm. For more information on choir click here
When visiting Montserrat don't forget to make some time to visit the Museum of Montserrat, as it has many fine works of art, including works by artists such as El Greco, Picasso, Dalí, and many many more! For ticket information click here
Did you know…the monastery's publication company has the oldest printing press in the world; the first book was published in 1499 and the press is still in use today.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Sites to See...Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid (Spain)
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Thursday, August 20, 2009
Sites to See...Serra da Estrela National Park - Part 2 (Portugal)
Continuing our series highlighting Portugal parks (with some excellent information from the Tourist Office), today we'll feature Serra da Estrela National Park.
The Natural Park of Serra da Estrela is the largest in Portugal and also features the highest mountain peaks in mainland Portugal. Both the Rio Mondego and the Rio Zêzere start here and cut through the Natural Park. These are the biggest two rivers that start and end in Portuguese territory. The Park began in 1976 to protect the rural character of the granite villages and its landscape. It lies to the east of the Central region of Portugal and stretches 55 kilometers from Celorico de Beira in the north, down to Vide in the south west, covering 1,000 square kilometers. It has some of the most stunning mountain scenery in Portugal and even has a small skiing resort.The park also contains villages towards to the bottom of its mountain ranges. There's a notable Roman presence and past Arab settlers demonstrate influence on the area with unique irrigation systems and orchards. This diverse history gives travelers the opportunity to purchase region-specific cuisine and crafts.
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Monday, August 3, 2009
Sites to See...Peneda-Geres National Park - Part 1 (Portugal)
The Portuguese Tourist Office recently sent over an excellent information guide to the country's vibrant parks and natural habitats. We'll roll out the information slowly, so you get a chance to really soak it in.
To start, we'll preview Peneda-Geres National Park way up north:
The Peneda-Gerês National Park is a stunningly beautiful wilderness ofrugged granite mountains mixed with forest and fields of flowers. Lower lying areas offer conifer and broadleaved forests including some rare native woodland that contain oaks. The National Park covers a 70,000 metric acres. The striking mountains reach 1500 meters in rough granite. Here you will find the only surviving, untouched Roman road, complete with markers, on the Peninsula, and wild Gerês horses, roaming the wilderness. The spa town of Gerês offers water that is like silk, and renews you at first touch. Ancient villages fill the northern part, with a lake built around a sunken town.Click here for more information.
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Monday, July 13, 2009
Sites to See...Jardines del Buen Retiro, Madrid (Spain)
No matter where you are, nothing beats a lovely summer concert in the park. Yet as usual, those who visit Madrid are on the lucky side. Each summer, Madrid's main park (El Retiro) puts on a series of midday Sunday concerts by the local Madrid Symphony. You can rent rowboats to paddle around the Estanque or take a breezy ride on a romantic horse-drawn carriage. Other events vary week-by-week, but highlights include an annual book fair, puppet shows and all sorts of family friendly activities.
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