The Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos has an ancient and rich history linked to the Romans, the Visigoths, the Moorish occupations, and the post-Reconquista area, whereas ... read more
Casa de Pilatos, today the permanent residence of the dukes of Medinaceli, goes back to the 15th century. It is a mixture of Renaissance, Mudejar and mid 19th century ... read more
The Royal Alcázar of Seville is one of the oldest Royal Palace still in use in Europe. It includes magnificent interiors, courtyards, fountains, pools, recessed seats ... read more
Palacio de Viana is an aristocratic residence with magnificent collections, a garden and 12 courtyards. The collections include furniture, tapestries, paintings, ... read more
Alhambra is one of Spain's and Europe's major cultural attractions, with its Islamic-European-Christian architecture and gardens. The site goes back to Roman ... read more
Mezquita, Cordoba Mosque Cathedral dates back to the 8th century, at a time when the city became a powerful centre of culture, arts and science. It is famous for its ... read more
Pedro Luis Alonso Gardens were founded in 1945 and designed by Guerrero Strachan. Named after the mayor of the time, it covers 0.65 ha and has French-Hispanic-Muslim ... read more
Maria Luiza Park Sevilla was designed by the landscape architect Forestier and opened in 1929. They were formerly the private gardens of the Telmo Palace. These grounds ... read more
Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporano is since 1997 located in a former monastery and brick factory, the Cartuja Monastery. The Centre focuses in particular on the history ... read more
Carmen de los Martires Garden is a romantic ensemble of gardens in French-English style, surrounding a 19th century country house. The 7 ha gardens include also a canal, ... read more
The Finca de la Concepción, is a 23 ha country estate, with magnificent tropical and subtropical gardens. It dates back to 1855, when it was created by the Marquises of ... read more
Rodriguez-Acosta Museum is the country house where famous Spanish painter from Granada, Jose María Rodríguez-Acosta (1878-1941) lived and worked. The house, with ... read more
Huerta de San Vicente is the former summer house of Garcia Lorca, the Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director (1898-1936). The house is a museum, dedicated to ... read more
Barcelona Botanical Garden, located in Montjuïc, is specializing in plants from Mediterranean climate areas from all over the world, California, Chile, South ... read more
Mies van der Rohe Pavillon (Fundació Mies van der Rohe), is the rebuilt German Pavillon for the Barcelona International Exposition of 1929, designed by Ludwig Mies van ... read more
Parc Sama was built in 1881 by Marquis of Marianao, as his summer residence, and is up to the present day owned by his descendants. It is surrounded by ponds, ... read more
The Royal Monastery of Pedralbes, today a museum showing the collections of the Museum of Barcelona, dates back to the 14th century. It was founded by Queen Elisenda de ... read more
Parc Guell was built between 1900 - 1914 by Count Guell as part of an urbanisation plan for luxury houses, which was never completed. The designer was Antonio Gaudi, the ... read more
Joan Miro Park was built in early 1980s where was once the municipal slaughterhouse. It was designed by a group young artists, headed by Beth Gali, setting the ... read more
Parc de la Ciutadella is a 18 ha park, created at the occasion of the 1888 Barcelona Universal Exhibition, on the site of the 18th century military citadel. The ... read more