Discover the best Monuments in Spain

The 10 best Monuments in Spain, Spain is a country full of history and culture that is reflected in its main monuments. Many of them declared of Cultural Interest and Patrimony of the Humanity, and all of them obligatory to visit.

Today we will discover some of the most emblematic monuments of this country.

1. The Alhambra in Granada

We will start with the Alhambra. This magnificent monument dating from the ninth century is located in the beautiful city of Granada. The Alhambra was the city, fortress and palace of the monarchs of the Nasrid dynasty of the Kingdom of Granada. This monument has become a symbol of the city, the most visited monument in Spain and the peak work of Muslim art in Europe.



2. The Holy Family (La Sagrada Familia) of Barcelona

The city of Barcelona also awaits another the most visited monuments in Spain, La Sagrada Familia. An expiatory temple whose construction began the famous modernist architect Gaudí in 1882 remains still unfinished for more than 100 years later. The monument full of life and art.



3. The Mosque of Cordoba

Another outstanding monument of Spain is the Mosque of Cordoba. A large building, with top quality materials and a unique and daring construction. This monument summarizes the complete evolution of the Omeya style in Spain, as well as other styles such as Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. A spectacular mosque that will leave you speechless before its imposition.



4. The Real Alcazar of Seville

In Andalusia we also find the Real Alcazar of Seville, a walled palace complex built in different historical stages. Famous for having been the scene of the Game of Thrones series, but that it history which goes much further.



5. The Royal Palace of Madrid

The Royal Palace of Madrid is the largest palace in Western Europe and one of the largest in the world. It is the official residence of the king of Spain although currently it is only used for state ceremonies and solemn acts. The impetuous monument that located in the Plaza de Oriente and that stands throughout the capital.



6. The Plaza of Spain in Seville

Another essential monument in our country is the Plaza of Spain in Seville. A 50,000 square meter that impresses deeply everyone who visits it. Walking throughout this architectural complex means a walk through the country, as it has different ceramic benches that represent the Spanish provinces. Definitely a must-visit.



7. The Aqueduct of Segovia

In Castilla y León we find another monument very representative of the Spanish territory, the Aqueduct of Segovia. It is a Roman aqueduct of the second century A.D. whose functionality was to transport water to the city of Segovia.



8. The Cathedral of Santa María de Burgos

Burgos Cathedral is one of the most beautiful monuments of Gothic art. A living temple, dedicated to the cult of the Virgin Mary, which throughout history has been welcoming the artistic trends of each era.



9. La Casa Batló (Batló House) in Barcelona

Located at Paseo de Gracia in Barcelona number 43, we find another essential monument, Casa Batlló. An original building renovated by the architect Antonio Gaudí, where you can let your imagination fly with the different colors and the curious shapes that make up this construction.



10. The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela

Finally, you can not miss the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, one of the greatest works of Romanesque art and one of the most representative centers of Christianity. Thousands of pilgrims come year after year as part of their journey on the Camino de Santiago for spiritual reasons or simply for leisure.


 
Spain has a lot to offer and a lot of history to tell.