The Romance and Passion of the Iberian Peninsula

The Proper Way to Explore Barcelona
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1️⃣ Casa Batlló: A Fairy Tale of the Underwater Dragon Palace
First Impression: Is this really an apartment? It looks more like the spine of a slumbering dragon beneath the sea! The colorful mosaic tiles shimmer like scales under the sunlight, the balconies resemble mysterious masks, and the window frames capture the stillness of water waves. Every curve seems to breathe—no sharp angles, only the rhythm of life.

2️⃣ Casa Milà: The Breath of the Earth and Waves of Stone
Exterior: Locals call it "The Quarry." Its massive limestone facade resembles cliffs sculpted by wind and water over eons. The heavy stone transforms into light, undulating waves on the rooftop. The uniquely shaped chimneys and ventilation towers appear as spirits formed from the earth's exhalations. Overlooking Barcelona from here is a surreal experience! Gaudí once said, "Straight lines belong to humans, curves belong to God." Casa Milà is like a soft sand dune molded by divine hands from stone.

Another Andalusian Gem: Córdoba
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Located in the Andalusian region, Córdoba's history dates back to Roman times when it was a significant trade and military hub. During Moorish rule (8th to 13th centuries), it flourished as a center of science, literature, and art in the Islamic world, once becoming one of Spain's most prosperous cities.

🎈 The Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba (Mezquita-Catedral):
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this grand mosque-turned-cathedral showcases a blend of Moorish and Spanish architectural styles. It reflects the cultural fusion and coexistence of religions during the Muslim rule.

🕌 Granada
The Alhambra Palace is the pinnacle of Arab palace garden art. Built by the Emirate of Granada during the Moorish period, it is known as the "Palace City" and a "Wonder of the World."

Seville | Area Metropolitana de Sevilla
A trip to Spain is incomplete without experiencing a Flamenco performance. Flamenco, a national treasure of Spain, combines guitar, singing, and dance, embodying the fusion of Gypsy culture and Andalusian folk traditions. Once a livelihood for wandering Gypsies, Flamenco has evolved into a globally celebrated art form under the Spanish government's patronage.

🕌 The Royal Alcázar of Seville is a masterpiece of Spanish-Islamic architecture.

The Chapel of Bones combines Gothic and Manueline styles, with its interior adorned with human bones, creating a poignant connection between death and beauty.

✨ Spain and Portugal, the two dazzling jewels of the Iberian Peninsula, are like a rich history book intertwined with a vibrant painting, waiting for travelers to explore and admire.

Post by HCG TRAVELS | Sep 12, 2025

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