El Milagro de la lágrima tiene su Romería en Alicante. Santa Faz
Es una de las romerías más multitudinarias de todo el país, puesto que llegan a ser 300.000 las personas que participan en ella. Dos jueves después del Jueves Santo tiene lugar la popular romería conocida como “La Peregrina”, al monasterio de #SantaFaz.
On the second Thursday after Maundy Thursday the popular pilgrimage known as La Peregrina to the Santa Faz Monastery takes place. The monastery is 5 kilometers from the centre of #Alicante, and is where, according to tradition, the fabric that Veronica used to dry the face of Christ on the way of the Cross is kept.
Places to see in ( Alicante - Spain )
Places to see in ( Alicante - Spain )
Alicante is a port city on Spain’s southeastern Costa Blanca, and the capital of the Alicante province. Its old town, Barrio de la Santa Cruz, has narrow streets, colored houses and a nightlife scene. From here, an elevator or a steep climb leads to medieval Castillo de Santa Bárbara, set on a hilltop with sweeping views of the Mediterranean coast.
Alicante is a city and port in Spain on the Costa Blanca, the capital of the province of Alicante and of the comarca of Alacantí, in the south of the Valencian Community. It is also a historic Mediterranean port. Alicante Airport outranks its Valencian counterpart, Alicante railway station is used by Cercanías linking Alicante with suburbs and Murcia. Alicante Tram connects the city with outlying settlements along Costa Blanca.
Amongst the most notable features of the city are the Castle of Santa Bárbara, which sits high above the city, and the port of Alicante. The Santa Bárbara castle is situated on Mount Benacantil, overlooking the city. The tower (La Torreta) at the top, is the oldest part of the castle, while part of the lowest zone and the walls were constructed later in the 18th century.
The promenade Explanada de España, lined by palm trees, is paved with 6.5 million marble floor tiles creating a wavy form and is one of the most lovely promenades in Spain. The Promenade extends from the Port of Alicante to the Gran Vía and ends at the famous statue of Mark Hersch. For the people of Alicante, the promenade is the meeting place for the traditional Spanish paseo, or stroll along the waterfront in the evenings, and a venue for outdoor musical concerts. At the end of the promenade is a monument by the artist Bañuls of the 19th century.
Barrio de la Santa Cruz is a colourful quarter of the old city, situated on the south-west of Santa Bárbara castle. Its small houses climb up the hill leading to the walls and the castle, through narrow streets decorated with flags and tubs of flowers. L'Ereta Park is situated on the foothills of Mount Benacantil, on the way to the castle. It runs from the Santa Bárbara castle down to the old part of Alicante and consists of several levels, routes, decks and rest stops which offer a panoramic view overlooking the city.
El Palmeral Park is one of the favorite parks of Alicante's citizens. It includes walking trails, children's playgrounds, ponds and brooks, picnic tables and an auditorium for concerts. Just a few kilometers from Alicante on the Mediterranean Sea lies Tabarca island. What was once a haven for Barbary pirates is now a beautiful tourist attraction.
Other sights include:
Basilica of Santa María (14th–16th centuries), built in Gothic style over the former main mosque. Other features include the high altar, in Rococo style, and the portal, in Baroque style, both from the 18th century.
Co-cathedral of St. Nicholas of Bari (15th–18th centuries), also built over a mosque. It is the main church of Alicante and the bishop's seat.
Monastery of Santa Faz (15th century), located 5 kilometres (3 miles) outside the city, in Baroque style.
Defence towers of the Huerta de Alicante (15th–18th centuries), built to defend against the Barbary pirates. Today some 20 towers are still extant.
Baroque Casa de La Asegurada (1685), the most ancient civil building in the city. (s. XVII). Today it is home to the Museum of Contemporary Art of Alicante.
Casa consistorial de Alicante (18th century), also in Baroque style.
Convent of the Canónigas de San Agustín (18th century).
Gravina Palace (1748–1808), nowadays hosting Gravina Museum of Fine Arts.
Castle of San Fernando.
There are a dozen museums in Alicante. On exhibition at the Archaeological Museum of Alicante (MARQ) are local artifacts dating from 100,000 years ago till the early 20th century. The collection is divided into different rooms representing three divisions of archaeological methodology: ground, urban and underwater archaeology, with dioramas, audiovisual and interactive zones. The archaeological museum won the European Museum of the Year Award in 2004. Gravina Museum of Fine Arts presents a number of paintings and sculptures from the 16th century to the 19th century. Asegurada Museum of Contemporary Art houses a major collection of twentieth-century art, composed mainly of works donated by Eusebio Sempere.
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Places to see in ( Alicante - Spain )
Places to see in ( Alicante - Spain )
Alicante is a port city on Spain’s southeastern Costa Blanca, and the capital of the Alicante province. Its old town, Barrio de la Santa Cruz, has narrow streets, colored houses and a nightlife scene. From here, an elevator or a steep climb leads to medieval Castillo de Santa Bárbara, set on a hilltop with sweeping views of the Mediterranean coast.
Alicante is a city and port in Spain on the Costa Blanca, the capital of the province of Alicante and of the comarca of Alacantí, in the south of the Valencian Community. It is also a historic Mediterranean port. Alicante Airport outranks its Valencian counterpart, Alicante railway station is used by Cercanías linking Alicante with suburbs and Murcia. Alicante Tram connects the city with outlying settlements along Costa Blanca.
Amongst the most notable features of the city are the Castle of Santa Bárbara, which sits high above the city, and the port of Alicante. The Santa Bárbara castle is situated on Mount Benacantil, overlooking the city. The tower (La Torreta) at the top, is the oldest part of the castle, while part of the lowest zone and the walls were constructed later in the 18th century.
The promenade Explanada de España, lined by palm trees, is paved with 6.5 million marble floor tiles creating a wavy form and is one of the most lovely promenades in Spain. The Promenade extends from the Port of Alicante to the Gran Vía and ends at the famous statue of Mark Hersch. For the people of Alicante, the promenade is the meeting place for the traditional Spanish paseo, or stroll along the waterfront in the evenings, and a venue for outdoor musical concerts. At the end of the promenade is a monument by the artist Bañuls of the 19th century.
Barrio de la Santa Cruz is a colourful quarter of the old city, situated on the south-west of Santa Bárbara castle. Its small houses climb up the hill leading to the walls and the castle, through narrow streets decorated with flags and tubs of flowers. L'Ereta Park is situated on the foothills of Mount Benacantil, on the way to the castle. It runs from the Santa Bárbara castle down to the old part of Alicante and consists of several levels, routes, decks and rest stops which offer a panoramic view overlooking the city.
El Palmeral Park is one of the favorite parks of Alicante's citizens. It includes walking trails, children's playgrounds, ponds and brooks, picnic tables and an auditorium for concerts. Just a few kilometers from Alicante on the Mediterranean Sea lies Tabarca island. What was once a haven for Barbary pirates is now a beautiful tourist attraction.
Other sights include:
Basilica of Santa María (14th–16th centuries), built in Gothic style over the former main mosque. Other features include the high altar, in Rococo style, and the portal, in Baroque style, both from the 18th century.
Co-cathedral of St. Nicholas of Bari (15th–18th centuries), also built over a mosque. It is the main church of Alicante and the bishop's seat.
Monastery of Santa Faz (15th century), located 5 kilometres (3 miles) outside the city, in Baroque style.
Defence towers of the Huerta de Alicante (15th–18th centuries), built to defend against the Barbary pirates. Today some 20 towers are still extant.
Baroque Casa de La Asegurada (1685), the most ancient civil building in the city. (s. XVII). Today it is home to the Museum of Contemporary Art of Alicante.
Casa consistorial de Alicante (18th century), also in Baroque style.
Convent of the Canónigas de San Agustín (18th century).
Gravina Palace (1748–1808), nowadays hosting Gravina Museum of Fine Arts.
Castle of San Fernando.
There are a dozen museums in Alicante. On exhibition at the Archaeological Museum of Alicante (MARQ) are local artifacts dating from 100,000 years ago till the early 20th century. The collection is divided into different rooms representing three divisions of archaeological methodology: ground, urban and underwater archaeology, with dioramas, audiovisual and interactive zones. The archaeological museum won the European Museum of the Year Award in 2004. Gravina Museum of Fine Arts presents a number of paintings and sculptures from the 16th century to the 19th century. Asegurada Museum of Contemporary Art houses a major collection of twentieth-century art, composed mainly of works donated by Eusebio Sempere.
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Places to see in ( Alicante - Spain )
Places to see in ( Alicante - Spain )
Alicante is a port city on Spain’s southeastern Costa Blanca, and the capital of the Alicante province. Its old town, Barrio de la Santa Cruz, has narrow streets, colored houses and a nightlife scene. From here, an elevator or a steep climb leads to medieval Castillo de Santa Bárbara, set on a hilltop with sweeping views of the Mediterranean coast.
Alicante is a city and port in Spain on the Costa Blanca, the capital of the province of Alicante and of the comarca of Alacantí, in the south of the Valencian Community. It is also a historic Mediterranean port. Alicante Airport outranks its Valencian counterpart, Alicante railway station is used by Cercanías linking Alicante with suburbs and Murcia. Alicante Tram connects the city with outlying settlements along Costa Blanca.
Amongst the most notable features of the city are the Castle of Santa Bárbara, which sits high above the city, and the port of Alicante. The Santa Bárbara castle is situated on Mount Benacantil, overlooking the city. The tower (La Torreta) at the top, is the oldest part of the castle, while part of the lowest zone and the walls were constructed later in the 18th century.
The promenade Explanada de España, lined by palm trees, is paved with 6.5 million marble floor tiles creating a wavy form and is one of the most lovely promenades in Spain. The Promenade extends from the Port of Alicante to the Gran Vía and ends at the famous statue of Mark Hersch. For the people of Alicante, the promenade is the meeting place for the traditional Spanish paseo, or stroll along the waterfront in the evenings, and a venue for outdoor musical concerts. At the end of the promenade is a monument by the artist Bañuls of the 19th century.
Barrio de la Santa Cruz is a colourful quarter of the old city, situated on the south-west of Santa Bárbara castle. Its small houses climb up the hill leading to the walls and the castle, through narrow streets decorated with flags and tubs of flowers. L'Ereta Park is situated on the foothills of Mount Benacantil, on the way to the castle. It runs from the Santa Bárbara castle down to the old part of Alicante and consists of several levels, routes, decks and rest stops which offer a panoramic view overlooking the city.
El Palmeral Park is one of the favorite parks of Alicante's citizens. It includes walking trails, children's playgrounds, ponds and brooks, picnic tables and an auditorium for concerts. Just a few kilometers from Alicante on the Mediterranean Sea lies Tabarca island. What was once a haven for Barbary pirates is now a beautiful tourist attraction.
Other sights include:
Basilica of Santa María (14th–16th centuries), built in Gothic style over the former main mosque. Other features include the high altar, in Rococo style, and the portal, in Baroque style, both from the 18th century.
Co-cathedral of St. Nicholas of Bari (15th–18th centuries), also built over a mosque. It is the main church of Alicante and the bishop's seat.
Monastery of Santa Faz (15th century), located 5 kilometres (3 miles) outside the city, in Baroque style.
Defence towers of the Huerta de Alicante (15th–18th centuries), built to defend against the Barbary pirates. Today some 20 towers are still extant.
Baroque Casa de La Asegurada (1685), the most ancient civil building in the city. (s. XVII). Today it is home to the Museum of Contemporary Art of Alicante.
Casa consistorial de Alicante (18th century), also in Baroque style.
Convent of the Canónigas de San Agustín (18th century).
Gravina Palace (1748–1808), nowadays hosting Gravina Museum of Fine Arts.
Castle of San Fernando.
There are a dozen museums in Alicante. On exhibition at the Archaeological Museum of Alicante (MARQ) are local artifacts dating from 100,000 years ago till the early 20th century. The collection is divided into different rooms representing three divisions of archaeological methodology: ground, urban and underwater archaeology, with dioramas, audiovisual and interactive zones. The archaeological museum won the European Museum of the Year Award in 2004. Gravina Museum of Fine Arts presents a number of paintings and sculptures from the 16th century to the 19th century. Asegurada Museum of Contemporary Art houses a major collection of twentieth-century art, composed mainly of works donated by Eusebio Sempere.
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Alicante (Espagne) : Itinéraire de visite touristique par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
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Visite virtuelle de la ville d'Alicante (Espagne), par vue aérienne en 3D, à partir du logiciel Google Earth.
Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Playa de los Saladares
- Playa de Agua Amarga
- El Palmeral Park
- Port of Alicante
- Sala de Exposiciones Lonja del Pescado
- Parque Canalejas
- The World of Children
- Explanada de España
- Plaza Gabriel Miró
- Casa Carbonell
- Plaza Puerta del Mar
- Casino Mediterráneo Alicante
- Museo The Ocean Race
- Playa del Postiguet
- Gravina Museum of Fine Arts MUBAG
- Basilica of Santa Maria, Alicante
- Musée d'Art Contemporain
- Parque de La Ereta
- Cara del Moro
- Mount Benacantil & Château de Santa Barbara
- Museo de Aguas de Alicante – Pozos de Garrigós
- Segway Alicante I The official Segway Tour in Alicante
- Town Hall of Alicante
- Cathédrale Saint-Nicolas d'Alicante
- Rambla Méndez Núñez
- Museo De Hogueras
- Museo de Belenes
- Neighborhood bar area Alicante
- Marché central d'Alicante
- Plaza de los Luceros
- Estacion De Tren Adif/Renfe
- Château de San Fernando
- Las Cigarreras
- Museo arqueológico provincial. Alicante, Espagne
- Serra Grossa - Alicante
- Playa de la Albufereta
- Playa de la Almadraba
- Crique Cantalar
- Cala de la Palmera
- San Juan Playa
- Parque La Marjal
- Playa de Muchavista
- Santa Faz Monastery, Alicante
- Grotte de Canelobre
Einige der schönsten Klöster in Spanien
Liste über einige der schönsten Klöster in Spanien
Die Klöster in Spanien bilden ein reiches historisches, künstlerisches und kulturelles Erbe dieses Landes. Sie zeugen von ihrer eigenen Religionsgeschichte und ihrer politisch-militärischen Geschichte, sowohl im Mittelalter als auch in früheren Zeiten, mit der Ankunft und Besiedlung der Westgoten. Die Klöster spielten eine wichtige Rolle bei der Wiederbesiedlung der verschiedenen christlichen Könige und zählen nach dem Vormarsch der Rückeroberung und dem damit einhergehenden Rückschlag der Muslime im Süden der Halbinsel. Seine Präsenz auf der Halbinsel geht auf die ersten Jahrhunderte des Christentums zurück, als das frühe eremitische Leben im 6. und 7. Jahrhundert zur Bildung religiöser Gemeinschaften und zum Bau kleiner spanischer Klöster führte. Während der Wiederbevölkerung entwickelten sich viele dieser Gebäude oder wurden sogar von einer neuen Pflanze zu einem Stil erhoben, der traditionell Mozarabisch genannt wird. Die zweite Phase wurde mit der Ankunft der Benediktiner von Cluny bereits zur Zeit der Reconquista entwickelt und von diesem Moment an entwickelten oder veränderten sie sich entsprechend den neuen Orden: Zisternen, Militärorden, Prämonstratenser, Kartäuser, Hieronymiten, Augustiner, Camaldulens und Bettelmönche. Im 17. Jahrhundert gab es eine Explosion von Klöstern, die sich entweder in der Nähe der Stadt oder innerhalb der Stadt befanden. Vom heutigen Katalonien bis nach Galizien entstanden monastische Gruppen unterschiedlicher Dimension, die in wichtigere und konsistentere Gebäude umgewandelt und andere aufgegeben oder zerstört wurden. Die meisten Klöster in Spanien sind in der nördlichen Hälfte im Einklang mit dem historischen Verlauf des Gebiets im Mittelalter verteilt. Im Süden, in Andalusien und auf den Kanarischen Inseln sind sie viel weniger zahlreich. Die Errichtung von Klöstern während des Mittelalters war aus sozialer und kultureller Sicht sowie für die Wiederbesiedlung von größter Bedeutung. Es war ein großer Fortschritt in der Landwirtschaft und es gab Siedlungen um große Gebäude herum. Sie profitierten auch von Kunst und Kultur. Ein weiterer wichtiger Faktor für den Bau von Klöstern in Spanien war der Camino de Santiago, auf dem diese religiösen Einrichtungen entstanden, deren Hauptziel die Hilfe für die Pilger war.
In dieser Liste über einige der schönsten Klöster in Spanien finden Sie:
50. Kloster von Vallbona de les Monges (Katalonien)
49. Kloster von San Salvador de Cornellana (Asturien)
48. Kloster Sant Salvador de la Vedella (Katalonien)
47. Heiligtum von Aránzazu (Baskenland)
46. Kloster Santa María de Valbuena (Kastilien und León)
Kloster Santa María de El Paular (Madrid)
Kloster Santa María de la Real de Nájera (La Rioja)
Kloster von San Antonio el Real (Kastilien und León)
Kloster von San Salvador (Kastilien und León)
Kloster Santa María del Parral (Kastilien und León)
Kloster Santa María de Obarra (Aragón)
Kloster Santa María la Real de las Dueñas (Kastilien und León)
Kloster von San Pedro de las Dueñas (Kastilien und Leon)
Königliches Kloster Santa María de Veruela (Aragón)
Kloster Santa María und San Andrés (Kastilien und León)
Kloster von San Pedro de Roda (Katalonien)
Kloster von San Pedro el Viejo (Aragón)
Kloster von San Pedro de Siresa (Aragón)
Stiftskirche Santa Cruz de Castañeda (Kantabrien)
Kloster Santes Creus (Katalonien)
Kloster Santa Clara (Kastilien und León)
Stiftskirche Santa María la Mayor (Aragón)
Kloster Santo Toribio de Liébana (Kantabrien)
Kloster der Madonna der Engel des Hoz del Río Duratón (Kastilien und Leon)
Kloster von Poblet (Katalonien)
Kloster San Benito el Real (Kastilien und Leon)
Kloster von San Juan de los Reyes (Kastilien-La Mancha)
Kloster von Leyre (Navarra)
Kloster Santa Maria del Puig (Comunitat Valenciana)
Kloster San Zoilo (Kastilien und León)
Cartuja de Porta Coeli (Comunitat Valenciana)
Santa Maria de la Valldigna
Kloster von Yuste (Estremadura)
Kloster von San Juan de Duero (Kastilien und León)
Kloster San Juan de la Peña (Aragón)
Königliches Kloster Santa María de Guadalupe (Extremadura)
Stiftskirche von Santillana del Mar (Kantabrien)
Kloster San Pedro de Cardeña (Kastilien und Leon)
Kloster von El Escorial (Madrid)
Cartuja de Miraflores (Kastilien und León)
Kloster Santa Faz (Valencianische Gemeinschaft)
Karmeliterkloster der Wüste der Palmen (Valencianische Gemeinschaft)
Kloster Santa María de Bujedo (Kastilien und León)
Kloster von San Miguel de los Reyes (Valencianische Gemeinschaft)
Kloster San Jerónimo de Cotalba (Valencianische Gemeinschaft)
Kloster von Santo Domingo de Silos (Kastilien und León)
Kloster Santa María la Real von Las Huelgas (Kastilien und León)
Kloster Santa María de Rioseco (Kastilien und Leon)
Kloster Santa Clara (Kastilien und León)
Kloster von San Salvador de Oña (Kastilien und León)
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Alicante
Alicante (Spanish: [aliˈkante]), or Alacant (Valencian: [alaˈkant]), both official names, is a city and port in Spain on the Costa Blanca, the capital of the province of Alicante and of the comarca of Alacantí, in the south of the Valencian Community. It is also a historic Mediterranean port. The population of the city of Alicante proper was 334,329, estimated as of 2011, ranking as the second-largest Valencian city. Including nearby municipalities, the Alicante conurbation had 462,281 residents. The population of the metropolitan area (including Elche and satellite towns) was 771,061 as of 2011 estimates, ranking as the eighth-largest metropolitan area of Spain.
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Parents Came To Visit Me - Spain Vlog #6
So my parents came over to Spain to see me and we had a great time that involved main food, drinking, and sun! Only a short vlog but I have my MacBook fixed now so will be uploading a lot more :D
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Hotel Los Hermanos en Ocaña (Toledo)
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El Hotel Los Hermanos, es un hotel familiar de trato cercano, que se encuentra en Ocaña, Toledo, a 20 minutos en coche de los jardines de Aranjuez. Cuenta con 17 habitaciones y 18 apartamentos, todos ellos totalmente equipados. También dispone de un restaurante, donde podrá degustar la cocina castellana tradicional.
Algunos servicios que ofrece el alojamiento:
- Admiten tarjetas de crédito
- Alquiler de bicicletas
- Calefacción en las habitaciones
- Jardín o terrazas
- Servicio de bar o cafetería
- Servicio médico
- Wi-fi gratuito
Sobre Toledo:
Es una ciudad llena de cultura, tradición, historia y arte. Las culturas islámicas, cristianas y judías han convertido a Toledo en lugar encantador, el lugar perfecto para descansar y disfrutar de unas vacaciones.
Cuenta con una increíble oferta de ocio, rutas, monumentos, rincones por conocer, restaurantes con los mejores platos a degustar, paisajes que admirar....
El Alcázar, el Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes, Mezquita de San Martín o la Plaza de Zocodover son algunos de los lugares que se pueden ver caminando.
Disfruta de platos típicos como el pisto, las migas o el mazapán dulce típico toledano y no olvides los vinos de la Mancha.
El Corpus Christi es la fiesta más importante de la ciudad, disfrutarás de las procesiones y su ambiente.
Una idea: Una vez hayas visitado Toledo te recomendamos que tomes un trenecito turístico y así podrás volver a ver todo pero esta vez sentado!!
About Hotel Los Hermanos:
Hotel Los Hermanos is a familiar accommodation situated in Ocaña, Toledo, just 20 minutes by car from the gardens of Aranjuez. It has 17 rooms and 18 apartments, all of them are fully equipped. It also has a restaurant which serves traditional Spanish cuisine.
About Toledo:
It's a city full of cultura, tradition, art and history. Islamic, Christian and Jewish cultures have transform Toledo into a charming place, a perfect one to have a rest and enjoy a few days off.
It has an incredible entertainment offer, routes, monuments, new corners to discover, restaurants with the best plates to taste, landscapes to contemplate...
The Alcazar, the Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes, the Mosque of San Martin or the Square of Zocodover are some of the places you can visit on foot.
Enjoy the typical gastronomy of Toledo with plates such as migas, pisto or sweet mazapan and don't forget the winery of La Mancha.
Corpus Christi is the most important festivity in this town. You will enjoy the processions and its atmosphere.
One idea: We recommend you to take a touristic train once you have visited the city, and you will see Toledo again but this time comfortably seated.
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