Month: January 2012

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The Monasterio de San Jerónimo, the most unknown

The Monasterio de San Jerónimo  offers guided tours of areas which up until now, haven’t been open to the public. With this initiative, visitors will have the opportunity to move through the most striking rooms of this Renaissance monastery, as well as being able to access other new areas such as the chancel and the […]

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Granada, the Spanish province with most of preserved Arab baths

Granada could be the Spanish province with the most preserved Arabic baths, featuring 31, of which 12 are in the Alhambra, 6 in the capital and 13 in the rest of the province. They are growing tourism resource thanks to the government action to promote the preservation of the infrastructure which was used for over […]

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