Sunday, March 29, 2015

Art and Architecture in Barcelona


Today we’ll be jumping to the north of Spain and taking a look at one of Spain’s most famous cities: Barcelona. Since Barcelona sits on the coast of Spain as well, its beaches draw many tourists. But the beaches here are not the main attraction, as they are in other Spanish cities. Barcelona is most famous for its artwork and architecture. Antoni Gaudí left a mark on the city by leaving behind the unique design of various buildings. La Casa Battló and La Pedrera were both ordinary apartment buildings until he transformed them by taking out all straight lines, adding bright colors, and turning functionality of the homes into artwork. In addition to seeing these two buildings, visitors should step inside the Sagrada Familia church, Gaudí’s masterpiece. He spend the last decade of his life designing this building, adding in his own personal style to the classic church design; it’s architecture is so complex that final work on the building is still in progress. Visitors should end the day by taking a stroll through Gaudí’s magesitic Parc Güell. Although Barcelona contains much more art and architecture than just the ones mentioned, these are among the most important, and Gaudí helped make Barcelona more famous with his meticulous design and genious architectural planning.

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Living Like a Malagueño


Today we’ll be taking a closer look at Málaga, Spain. It is located in the southern province Andalucía, and it located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. This beach town offers many opportunities for experiencing the culture of Spain. In the 1960’s, Spain became famous for its beach towns, and tourism still remains its main industry today. Visiting Málaga’s breathtaking beaches is one thing on the must-do list when visiting this city, but it’s not the only thing. Visitors can also feel what it’s like to be a Spaniard while strolling down Calle Larios, the main street in the center of the city. In addition, visitors can try some of Southern Spain’s most famous cuisine, such as paella. And since soccer is widely popular in Spain, don’t forget to attend a Málaga CF soccer game!