Monday, 10 September 2012

Culture As A Tourist Attraction In Spain

Spain is a country that can be described as multi cultural region. It is a crossroads of many civilizations. It therefore has a lot of historical towns and cities. Spain’s major destinations are to include the conspicuous two cities; Barcelona and Madrid. They are not only Spain’s outstanding tourist destinations, but also Europe’s as a whole. There are a lot of attractions in both cities that make them an all time favorite.

They are also important centers for education, commerce, entertainment, fashion, media, arts, music and sports. They have truly earned their title as global cities. Many cities in Spain have been crowned World Heritage Cities. They are thirteen to be a little exact. The declaration was made by UNESCO. Some of the cities are Toledo, Tarragona, Segovia, Santiago de Compostela, San Cristobal de La Laguna, and Salamanca among others.

Spain is home to World Heritage Sites adding up to 44. More sites that have been rated as first class include Seville, Santander, Granada, and Oviedo among others. All these places are historical and have a very lively agenda of culture. They are major attractions to Spain. 

Places named as cultural centers by UNESCO (United Nations educational and cultural organization) are important places to natural and cultural heritage. Spain allowed UNESCO to include its sites in the organizations list. Other sites that are recognized and attract tourists are The Mosque of Córdoba, Alhambra, Granada, Burgos cathedral, among many others. The years have seen more of sprains cultural sites added to the list.

Today, there are 44 such sites. Italy has the most and so Spain naturally comes in second. The 44 sites are made up of 39 cultural sites, 3 natural ones while the remaining two are hybrid consisting of both natural and cultural criteria. This criterion is set by UNESCO and is standard.

The heritage site of Pyénées is shared by both France and Spain while Spain also shares the rock sites located in siege Verde with Portugal.

In the Altamira cage, you get to see a lot of cave painting extracted from the period known as upper Paleolithic. There are 17 caves and Spain has maintained them over the years. The maintenance has been made all the more easier because of their isolation from external climate.

Constructed in the 1st century and still standing to date is the Roman Aqueduct. The 11th and 16th century saw the construction of Medieval Alcázar palace and the Cathedral respectively. There is also Kingdom of Asturias that is a Christian region. There is a lot of architecture. For lovers of history and architecture, Spain is the ultimate place for you.


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