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Category: Spain

A Dreamboat of Photographers—Alcazar of Segovia

Alcazar of Segovia is a very talented and skillful photo model. It does not need your directions what pose to take, where to place the hands, how to hold its head, and in what direction to look… Read More A Dreamboat of Photographers—Alcazar of Segovia

October 19, 2015January 30, 2022 Victor Tribunsky35 Comments

Let Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau be the Only Hospital in Your Life

Hospital de Santa Creu i Sant Pau. Barcelona, Spain.

Who wants to go to a hospital? No one. Nevertheless, today, I will send you to the hospital because it will be the most beautiful hospital you have ever seen in your life.… Read More Let Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau be the Only Hospital in Your Life

August 25, 2015May 26, 2017 Victor Tribunsky24 Comments

Gala Dali’s Pubol: the Castle, the Home, the Grave

The decorated ceiling of the Pubol Castle. Catalonia, Spain.

It is surprising, but during the 30 years since Dali left the house, it has not lost its atmosphere, aura, charm, and comfort. … Read More Gala Dali’s Pubol: the Castle, the Home, the Grave

May 20, 2015October 21, 2016 Victor Tribunsky26 Comments

How Spanish Toledo Revived European Civilization

Do you want to know how a small Spanish city saved European civilization from cultural death? Please, read!… Read More How Spanish Toledo Revived European Civilization

March 31, 2014December 31, 2021 Victor Tribunsky17 Comments

Isla La Gomera or Christopher Columbus’s Love Story

La Gomera, Canary Islands, Spain.

It was the last point of departure for Christopher Columbus’s famous voyage.… Read More Isla La Gomera or Christopher Columbus’s Love Story

January 27, 2014November 18, 2016 Victor Tribunsky31 Comments

Antoni Gaudi Paid a High Price for His Genius

Casa Batlló by Antoni Gaudi in Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain.

Death pursued Antoni always. Two of his brothers died before his birth, and then he continued to bury his other relatives all his life. … Read More Antoni Gaudi Paid a High Price for His Genius

December 2, 2013August 25, 2018 Victor Tribunsky61 Comments

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