Showing posts with the label Spain

The Negro of Banyoles

Jan 22, 2018

It’s one thing to keep the mummified body of a thousand year old pharaoh or a monk in a glass case in a museum, and another to stuff the dea...

The Abandoned Canfranc Railway Station

Nov 7, 2017

Sitting at the foothills of the Pyrenees mountains on the Spanish side of the French-Spanish border is an immense railway station. Built wit...

Puzzling Gravestones

Sep 19, 2017

When Canadian doctor Samuel Bean lost his first two wives, Henrietta and Susanna, within 20 months of each other, he decided that the best w...

The Building That Was Built From Top to Bottom

Sep 16, 2017

At Plaza de Colón in Madrid, Spain, there is a twin building that is known locally as "El Enchufe" or "The Plug" for it ...

Elche, The City of Palm Trees

Aug 23, 2017

In the city of Elche, in Spain, there is a large grove of palm trees that’s the only one of its kind in Europe, and one of the largest palm ...

Casa Vicens: Gaudi’s First Building Opens To Public

Jun 13, 2017

More than 130 years after it was built, the first building designed by Barcelona’s famed architect Antoni Gaudi opens to the public for the ...

The Hanging Houses of Cuenca

Jun 2, 2017

In the Castile–La Mancha region of central Spain, the Júcar river has carved a deep gorge as it flows through the Iberian Peninsula. Along i...

Ecce Homo: The Botched Painting That Saved a Town

Jan 20, 2017

Eighty-three year old amateur artist Cecilia Giménez had nothing but good intentions when she turned her attention towards a deteriorating f...

Belchite: The Ruins of The Spanish Civil War

Dec 20, 2016

Forty kilometer southeast of the city of Zaragoza, in north-eastern Spain, lies the ghost town of Belchite, that was destroyed in 1937 durin...

The Salt Valley of Añana

Oct 27, 2016

Salado Valley, in the town of Añana, in northern Spain, is rich in salt but the terrain is unwieldy. Especially, there is a shortage of flat...