Spain is a favourite holiday destination amongst us Brits but, sadly, many of us have yet to tug ourselves away from the lure of the beach to find the treasures it has to offer. But then again, if you are reading this you're probably not out on the pull in Benidorm!
Aside from the tantalising cuisine, exquisite all-year-round weather and Mediterranean coasts, Spain offers a multitude of awe-inspiring buildings. Due to its gigantic geography and intriguing history, Spanish architecture is extremely sought after; it is such a superb mix of tradition and modernity that there really is something to suit all tastes on every street. Second only to Italy, Spain has one of the highest amounts ofUNESCO World Heritage sites due to the artistic beauty and historical significance of its architecture. From Roman times to the Renaissance, from Christian to European, Arabic, Mediterranean and Northern European: a number of diverse ideas and inspirations have shaped the most intriguing and seducing constructions you will ever have the fortune to visit.
If you want to see some of this architecture at its very best then you really should take a couple of days to explore Barcelona. There's a superb cathedral in Barcelona called La Sagrada Familia, created by the famous Antoni Gaudi from Catalonia. The construction of La Sagrada Familia began back in 1882 and for forty years thereafter, its design dominated Gaudi's life. So grand it is that its still not yet complete. It's expected finale is set for 2026, one whole century after its creator's death. Even in its current, uncompleted state, it is a cathedral of such impeccable magnificence that the most sacrilegious would be moved. Another treasure to behold in the bustling city of Barcelona is the Casa Mila, known as The Quarry (La Pedera). This stunning monument can also be attributed to the hands of Gaudi, who originally created it for a rich couple. Unfortunately, it has required quite a lot of restoration work over the years; however, it has recently been bought back to life by the Caixa Catalunya Foundation and is definitely worth a peak.
Now, you can't talk about Spanish architecture without mentioning the renowned Spanish artist, Salvador Dali. You can have a nose at most of his controversial work in the Dali Theatre-Museum in Figueres, Catalonia. You'll be blown away by the zany, madcap interior, not to mention the vault at the centre of the museum, where Dali is in fact buried.
A further great that I have to mention is the Guggenheim Museum, situated in Bilbao in the North of Spain and created by the much celebrated architect Frank Gehry. The Guggenheim Museum is a building beyond imagination: it is a flawless construct of titanium, glass and limestone which reflects the sparkle of the river flowing alongside it. It is such an epic and dramatic creation and has subsequently appeared in a number of music videos, computer games and the Bond film "The World is not Enough".
If you can't get away to visit the beautiful country itself then you could always visit Home House this month instead. The Restaurant will be offering a Spanish themed night, with a full 3 course Spanish menu including tapas style starters and traditional Spanish paella amongst other offerings! Spanish cuisine is famed for being healthy and is influenced heavily by seafood due to Spain's rich maritime history.
Aside from the tantalising cuisine, exquisite all-year-round weather and Mediterranean coasts, Spain offers a multitude of awe-inspiring buildings. Due to its gigantic geography and intriguing history, Spanish architecture is extremely sought after; it is such a superb mix of tradition and modernity that there really is something to suit all tastes on every street. Second only to Italy, Spain has one of the highest amounts ofUNESCO World Heritage sites due to the artistic beauty and historical significance of its architecture. From Roman times to the Renaissance, from Christian to European, Arabic, Mediterranean and Northern European: a number of diverse ideas and inspirations have shaped the most intriguing and seducing constructions you will ever have the fortune to visit.
If you want to see some of this architecture at its very best then you really should take a couple of days to explore Barcelona. There's a superb cathedral in Barcelona called La Sagrada Familia, created by the famous Antoni Gaudi from Catalonia. The construction of La Sagrada Familia began back in 1882 and for forty years thereafter, its design dominated Gaudi's life. So grand it is that its still not yet complete. It's expected finale is set for 2026, one whole century after its creator's death. Even in its current, uncompleted state, it is a cathedral of such impeccable magnificence that the most sacrilegious would be moved. Another treasure to behold in the bustling city of Barcelona is the Casa Mila, known as The Quarry (La Pedera). This stunning monument can also be attributed to the hands of Gaudi, who originally created it for a rich couple. Unfortunately, it has required quite a lot of restoration work over the years; however, it has recently been bought back to life by the Caixa Catalunya Foundation and is definitely worth a peak.
Now, you can't talk about Spanish architecture without mentioning the renowned Spanish artist, Salvador Dali. You can have a nose at most of his controversial work in the Dali Theatre-Museum in Figueres, Catalonia. You'll be blown away by the zany, madcap interior, not to mention the vault at the centre of the museum, where Dali is in fact buried.
A further great that I have to mention is the Guggenheim Museum, situated in Bilbao in the North of Spain and created by the much celebrated architect Frank Gehry. The Guggenheim Museum is a building beyond imagination: it is a flawless construct of titanium, glass and limestone which reflects the sparkle of the river flowing alongside it. It is such an epic and dramatic creation and has subsequently appeared in a number of music videos, computer games and the Bond film "The World is not Enough".
If you can't get away to visit the beautiful country itself then you could always visit Home House this month instead. The Restaurant will be offering a Spanish themed night, with a full 3 course Spanish menu including tapas style starters and traditional Spanish paella amongst other offerings! Spanish cuisine is famed for being healthy and is influenced heavily by seafood due to Spain's rich maritime history.
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Along with offering fantastic Spanish food in its London restaurant, Home House is one of the restaurants baker street. Located in the heart of Baker Street, Home House is where to dine in style in the capital, offering a plethora of dining events like Cocina Espanola, for people from all walks of life.
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