News

Sitting on top of a hill in the Andalusian city of Granada, this large complex of palaces, gardens, and fortress walls is not ...
Next door, a museum walks you through the site’s history and displays artifacts found during excavation. The theater even hosts performances again, bringing new life to an ancient space. 29.
The parador of Jarandilla, Spain, was begun in the 14th century as a summer palace for the Counts of Oropesa. It gained a royal aura when the retired Holy Roman Emperor Charles V stayed here for ...
Spain’s centuries of “silence and oblivion,” in the stark phrase of the 2015 citizenship law, still haunt the present. Tourism at Jewish historical sites in Spain is booming, but the sites ...
Ronda, Spain, is known for the Puente Nueva “New Bridge” that was built in 1793 (collapsed several years later), and a new bridge started in 1759 and was completed in 1793 (height 98 meters).
Honored for their “cultural and natural heritage of outstanding value to humanity,” Spain boasts a whopping 45 UNESCO sites—the third most after Italy and China. While Barcelona, Seville ...
Just over five decades ago, the Spanish army built a cemetery with more than 5,000 graves in northern Spain. No one would ever get buried there, but the site became world famous — especially ...
Spain helps restore Sebastia, Palestinian town with historic sites A ceremony last week marked the completion of a renovation project in Sebastia, a town in the West Bank that is home to important ...
Students in Spain soak up history, art and language Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Email Print By Jennifer Greenstein Altmann on July 21, 2008, 12:46 p.m.