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postheadericon Andalucia for the Romantic Traveller

There Andalusia, Spain one of the most sunniest and warmest in Europe. With a vibrant culture and colorful range of carnival, food, and history, visit Andalusia is one of the largest squares in Europe.

Known for flamenco, bullfights, and architecture, Andalucia has much to offer visiting admirers. For the lover of art, any number of museums to satisfy his curiosity about fine Andalusian artistic talents. The Museum of Fine Arts in Seville, hundreds of works from the golden age of painting Seville, created by famous artists such as Murillo and Valdés Leal. It also houses the famous statue by Pedro Millán, Crying Over the Dead Christ.

Surround yourself with Islamic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture. Some buildings have been thousands of years, still stands today. Visit the Great Mosque of Cordoba, built by the Umayyad Caliphate, the second of the four Arab Caliphate. Or visit Ronda, where the oldest bullring, Plaza de Toros, still in use, built in 1784.

Come to Andalusia during Holy Week and watch the procession of the Virgin Mary. Saetas Listen and take a pilgrimage to the Santuario Nuestra Senora de la Cabeza in Andújar. Visit the cathedral, and the beautiful story of Andalusia enjoy.

The festival is famous in the Carnival of Cadiz Andalusia. The project will begin this festival with the legend that the people who live in Andalucia Spain funniest. Chirigotas, groups of performers wit, sarcasm and practice all year to sing at the carnival. Any party to the festivities and dress up in costumes, the latest parody politics involved. The festival lasts two weeks and many other artists as well. Fair, comparasas, and Quartet romanceros result display all during the carnival, the wit and wisdom.

This is another one of Seville Feria festival for the infamous river Guadalquivir, where you can find Sevillanas dancing and singing, drinking and dressed Sherry ate tapas, flamenco dresses and traje cortos.

If scenery is what you prefer green, Andalusia is no short supply. With all that the mountain chains, a beautiful coastline, Andalucia is a great place to see Mother Nature at its finest. The countries are filled with olive and almond trees, pine trees, poplars, and elms. forests thrive more like grandma’s kitchen with the smell of wild thyme and rosemary. The warm weather is beautiful and pristine shores of the Sea and the Atlantic Ocean Tryrrenian great place to relax and open air and cool waters to enjoy.

Andalusian cuisine lives on the Mediterranean Success. Dine on fresh grilled fish from the sea, and raised the deep-sea shrimp. If you are over the seafood items, try the famous Plato alpujarreño, a mixture of ham and sausages. For dessert, enjoy pastries with almonds and honey. Metcados and the Andalusian polvorones made shortbread and local sweet treat. Andalusian wines are worldwide and in favor for good reason. The wines and sherries from this region is diverse and they are sweetened with Pedro Ximénez or white grapes.

A visit to observe without Andalusia Flamenco Flamenco performance out seductive, exciting and mysterious. gypsy women wearing extravagant dresses of all different colors and the men wearing light-colored jacket with tight pants and usually pair it with a white undershirt. Flamenco music has changed the story, but usually sounds like jazz or classical guitar. You did not see that until you’ve Andalusia Flamenco.

A bright, cultural city of mystery, full of passion and history, a visit to Andalusia the perfect destination for all of Europe.