This archaeological site is located in the province of Zamora, more specifically, in the locality of Santa Eulalia de Tábara, place that can be found in the right side of the Esla River. This field, situated in the top of the hill, has been there for […]
0 Read MoreThe Natural Monument of Las Tuerces is one of those places that you can only think that they exist in fairy tales. It is located in Palencia’s province, very close to Aguilar de Campoo, also in Palencia. This place represents a greatly charming setting, characterised by […]
0 Read MoreFrías is considered one of the most beautiful villages of Spain. Nevertheless, since 1435 and despite its approximately 300 inhabitants, it is classified as town, being “the smallest town of Spain”. Its natural environment where it is located, the Humión peak, and its medieval structure, declared of […]
0 Read MoreCampo Grande constitutes Valladolid’s big lung and a recreation place for the city’s inhabitants, as well as a source of inspiration for the writer Miguel Delibes. It is a park of 11.5 hectares approximately, located in the center of the capital of Castilla-Leon. Even though its […]
0 Read MoreThe National Sculpture Museum is one of the must-visit places in Valladolid. This magnificent museum, property of the Culture Ministry of Spain, collects European and national sculptures, paintings, and passings from the 13th to the 19th century. The National Sculpture Museum acquired its name in 1933, […]
0 Read MoreValladolid’s Plaza Mayor, or Main Square, is one of the largest squares of Spain. It is located on its downtown, very close to San Benito Church and Santa María la Antigua Churches. It is a rectangular plan edification, presided by the monument of Count Ansúrez, the repopulator of the city. During […]
0 Read MoreCandeleda is a village of medieval origin, situated in the Tiétar Valley, in the province of Ávila. Currently, it has 5,002 inhabitants but, this Ávila’s southern small village has visitors that, fascinated by its beauty, tour its streets every day. Its studding houses, characteristic of Tiétar […]
0 Read More“The important thing about the Holy Week of Valladolid is the silence; a grieving, somber, and dense silence that covers and wraps a deep popular emotion.” –Miguel Delibes– A silence, as Delibes states, that trespasses the limits of religions and turns into a cultural manifestation. Maybe […]
0 Read MoreThe castle, doorways, walls, and streets of Zamora are impregnated by history. “Zamora no se ganó en una hora” (Zamora was not won in one hour), states the most famous saying of this city, used when something cannot be achieved in a short period of time […]
0 Read More“Every trip encloses secret destinations that the traveller knows nothing about”. –Martín Buber Although it only has approximately 1,100 inhabitants, La Alberca is one of the most visited municipalities in the community of Castile-León, and the first one with the denomination of Historic-Artistic Monument in Spain. This […]
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