Spain: A-23 Huesca - Monrepós
Autovía A-23 in Northern Spain, through the Pyrenees from Huesca to the Monrepós Pass
Aragón trip (Spain)
00:00 Belchite
01:07 Zaragoza
02:04 Huesca
02:39 Canfranc
03:06 Santa Cruz de la Serós
03:14 Real Monasterio de San Juan de la Peña
03:37 Los Mallos de Riglos
04:24 Loarre castle
05:03 Monzón castle
05:14 Bodegas Irius
05:28 Alquézar
05:48 Teruel
06:19 Albarracín
06:43 la Iglesia de El Salvador, Villaspesa
06:46 house of Felix Sanperiz Gistau in Monesma de San Juan
10:11 house by Jose Foncillas Ribera in A1232 Barbastro to Castillazuelo
15:17 by Cesáreo Gimeno Martín, La Era del Tio Cesáreo,in Bueña
12:35 Julio Basanta, Casa de Dios in Épila
13:41 abandoned village of Escó
17:08 Museo de Miniaturas Militares Ciudadela de Jaca....32.000 militar miniatures by Juan Bautista Topete in Jaca
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Lonja de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain, Europe
The Lonja de Zaragoza is a civil building of Renaissance style built in the first half of the sixteenth century in Zaragoza (1541-1551) as an enclosure for economic activities. Today it is the exhibition hall of the City Hall. The architect or master of works of La Lonja was Juan de Sariñena, in charge of this initiative of the city council and sponsored by the archbishop of the city, Hernando de Aragón. This is the most important Renaissance building in Aragon. It was also the first to adopt this style, influenced by the Florentine palace of the Italian quattrocento, although with the nuances of the Aragonese Mudejar that we can observe in the decoration of portraits of polychrome plaster. The building material is brick, which is common in Aragonese architecture, where it is not considered as poor material thanks to the influence of Islamic art (which we can observe in La Aljafería) and the Mudejar. Of rectangular plan, it is structured in its facades in three heights, that do not reflect the interior volume, of a unique floor, plus an attic or false that served as a store of arms. In height there is a gallery of semicircular arches. On February 18, 1541, the municipality of Zaragoza, in response to the requests of the merchants of the city and Archbishop Hernando de Aragon, decided to construct a civil building for commercial exchanges, which until that time had been carried out in La Seo and other churches. The work was awarded to the project of Juan de Sariñena, master of works of the city and the Diputación del Reino, which had already intervened in buildings such as the New Tower or the Seo de Barbastro. In 1546 the construction was very advanced, only in absence of the roof that, according to the design of Sariñena, included a tower like lantern like central shot. This structure posed great problems to the masters of Zaragoza works of that time - among them Alonso de Leznes, Gil Morlanes the Young man and the mason master Juan de Segura -, and to the difficulties was added the death the previous year of the architect Juan Of Sariñena. Finally, in 1549, it was decided to eliminate the tower and cover the work with a simple roof to four waters. The first of November of 1551 La Lonja had been officially finished. The functional necessity of a civil building destined to the commerce determined the approach of the market as a diaphanous interior space of three naves and five sections of the same height, with eight columns ringed to 2/3 that support fifteen vaults of crucería starry and very lowered . The columns are of Renaissance inspiration, but the cover maintains the complex crucería structures of the final gothic. The walls are raised with the technique of rejola and aljez (brick with plaster mortar), in the style of the Mudejar alarms tradition, bearing in mind that stone is a scarce material in the city. However, the ornamental weaves typical of the religious constructions of the Aragonese Mudejar were replaced in the Lonja by a band of depressed vertical rectangles, that divide in two the height of the facade to the outside, supported in a molding of imposta or cornice, adorned with Denticles. In the upper floor of the outer walls, there is an airy gallery of double arches that houses twin windows - from their origin closed with glass of small plated pieces (something unusual until the 18th century), although now restored with separate alabaster plates By a simple pillar. In the tympanum that form the double arches, a polychrome ceramic medallion with ornamental portraits is placed, as well as under the windows and between the spaces of the viewpoint of the upper part of the cloths. The facade has a wide eaves carved in wood and four small lanterns, with mudéjar decoration of tiles, in the angles of the building. In the lower floor three large doors open in the central sections of the ground floor, with arches of flared point in an arrangement that imitates the archivolts and framed in the reinterpretation of a highlighted alfiz in the brick. All the elements of the brick stand are sober and collaborate in the rhythmic arrangement of a harmonious facade and new design, which reinterprets the Italian Renaissance palaces.
FLASHMOB de Peñíscola
Flashmob promocional de la ciudad de Peñíscola.
Pre Boda en la nieve Stephanie & Álvaro / Pre Wedding Photoshoot.
Stephanie y Alvaro se casarán el 19 de Enero de 2019 en Hotel El Parque, Villarrica, haré su Fotografía de Bodas.
Su afición es el Ski, decidimos desarrollar esta idea en su sesión de Pre Boda. Hablamos en un par de ocasiones de como hacerlo. Decidimos el lugar, como también el desarrollo de algunos conceptos; el compromiso los símbolos, de como unir todo esto. Elegimos Corralco Resort de Montaña ya que generalmente van a esquiar allí, el entorno es precioso y nos pareció el más adecuado. Este tipo de Fotografía no es fácil, ya que debes adaptarte a su ritmo de Ski, además tienes poco tiempo; esquiar con equipo fotográfico y tratar de hacer buenas fotos, es complejo. Por esto, resulto muy importante una planificación detallada como también resolver de forma rápida y en el momento algunos detalles. Finalmente hicimos todo lo pensado, materializamos nuestra idea, la que luego complementamos con otras fotos que hicimos en Manzanar, y lugares cercanos al centro de Ski,
Fotografía: jeanpierreboudon.com.
Love is fun, love is real, love is beautiful, love is Fearless!!
Pre-Wedding, Stephanie and Álvaro.
Stephanie Krauss and Alvaro Hermosilla will marry on January, 19th of 2019 at El Parque Hotel in Villarrica and I will be their wedding photographer. They told me they wanted to do a pre-wedding photo-shot. Their hobby is to go skiing together, so we decided to take this idea and make it work. We talked a few times about how to do it, we decided the location and talked about some concepts, such as, the idea of commitment and the symbology behind it and how to wrap all together. We chose Corralco Resort de Montaña as they, usually, go skiing there, besides, we thought the setting was gorgeous and fitting. I have to tell you, this kind of photography is not the easiest because you have to adapt to their skiing rhythm, you do not have a lot of time and you have to be able to take great photos while skiing with all the photographic equipment, it is not a piece of cake, for sure. That is why a well planned strategy about how to do this photo-shoot was so necessary, also, I had to know how to cope, in a quick and good way, with unplanned situations. Finally, we did everything we wanted to do, we brought our idea to life which we complemented with other photos that we did in Manzanar and other places near to the Ski Resort.
Photography: jeanpierreboudon.com
Abba Huesca, Huesca, Spain, Review HD
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Abba Huesca is 650 feet from Huesca’s AVE Train Station and just over a quarter mile from Huesca Congress Centre. This modern designer hotel has a free gym, gardens and a seasonal outdoor pool.
Each air-conditioned room at the Abba Huesca features flat-screen satellite TV, a safe and minibar. There is a suit press, and the private bathroom includes a hairdryer. Wi-Fi is free.
The Abba’s restaurant specializes in Mediterranean cuisine, with Italian and Spanish influences. Room service and packed lunches are available. There is a bar, a spacious lounge and a business corner.
The center of the city and Huesca Cathedral are a 10-minute walk from Hotel Abba Huesca. The hotel’s tour desk can provide more information about the region. Nearby attractions include the Somontano wine-making region and the Sierra de Guara Nature Reserve.