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GRANADA
Granada is a
beautiful city located in south of Spain. Granada
it’s characterized by one big monument, the Alhambra . Beside that, it has incredible
beaches too, and many places to go and visit. Due to its localization, Granada has a very hot
climate and in summer sometimes it’s hard to go out.
Monuments of Granada :
The three most
important and beautiful monuments of Granada
are:
-The neighbourhood Albacín. The
neighbourhood Albacín is a neighbourhood with narrow streets and typical houses
with beauty and charm, this neighbourhood is preserved for over a thousand
years ago.
- The Alhambra . The Alhambra is the world's most spectacular Moorish monument of Spain
and it’s symbol of Granada
too. In its interior we can find a place of rest and extensive gardens, called
Nazari Palaces. Alhambra
was the heart and the settlement of the sultans.
- The Cathedral of Granada . The Cathedral of Granada or the
Cathedral of the Incar nation is the
cathedral situated in the city centre. It is a very beautiful place and
cultural centre of the city. Its façade is Renaissance.
Parque
Federico Garcia Lorca
The park
Federico Garcia Lorca, it’s a public park built in honour to the poet Federico Garcia
Lorca. It’s a perfect place to relax and enjoy the city, there you can have a
walk,listen to the birds or just have a Little nap. During the day the park is
open, but it closes at night.
Jardines
del Triunfo
The Jardines
del Triunfo in Granada was a cemetery when Arabic people were in Granada,
around the s. XIII. This place was a Plaza de Toros too. In the Garden wecan
find a magnificent fountain with a game of lights and water during the night. A
typical monument we can see here is a sculpture of the Virgen del Triunfo
Semana Santa.
In
March or April, in this city and in all Andalusia, native people celebrate the
Semana Santa, a religious festival. In this festival all the brotherhood go to
a religious procession where they show to the people their Saints and Virgins.
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