What to see in southern Spain.
The southern of Spain is characterized by colorful regions, vibrant and full of cultural traditions. In this area of Spain, we can find the hearth of Spanish folks and their manners combine with blue skies and white villages. It’s unavoidable thinking in Spain without girls dancing flamenco in their red and black dresses while drinking sangria, as long as, manly boys intensely fighting bulls in the arena.
The south of Spain meets in their streets, the gypsy art with this typical sport, integrated with festivals and activities which highlighting the touristic attractive possessing Spanish culture and history. Know what to see in Southern Spain with Iberinbound inviting you to discover and live this cultural experience:
Buildings and monuments in Seville:
. The “Alcázar” is an active royal fortress since 9th-century, inside it you can find a collection of palaces built that shows you different periods of Andalusia history.
. “Italica” is another monument in Seville formed by ruins of a Roman City during the middle Ages, which offers you a good opportunity to discover its theaters and mosaics.
. The “Cathedral” located in “Plaza Virgen de los Reyes” is a gothic building inspired of Renaissance art.
Bridges and viewpoints in Ronda
. The new bridge” complete in 1793, offer you an unforgettable views over the El Tajo gorge, also a few minutes we can find The Cuenca Garden, located of the ledges of Tajo.
This place is distributed across a series of terraces; the views are wonderful and these give you an unique angle of the city.
Museums and galleries in Cordoba:
. “The museum of fines arts” embraces a collection of Spanish paintings from 15th to the 19th centuries include the works by Zurbarán, Antonio Del Castillo and Valdés Leal. We can find around all museum, contemporary sculptures and symbolist pieces.
. The Julio Romero de Torres museum, exhibits the works of this recognized artist born in Cordoba, who like painting portraits of woman with a romantic vision.