Flamenco
Flamenco is a profound and authentic artistic expression that combines music, dance and song and is one of the greatest symbols of Andalusian culture. With origins dating back to the 15th century, this art is the result of a fusion of Moorish, Gypsy, Jewish and Christian influences. In flamenco, cante
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Jerez Festival
The Jerez Festival is one of the main events dedicated to flamenco in Spain. It takes place every year in the city of Jerez de la Frontera and brings together established artists and new flamenco talents from all over the world. The festival offers a varied programme that includes dance
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Cordoba Courtyard Festival
Córdoba’s Patios Festival is one of Andalusia’s most emblematic festivals. Held every year during the second and third week of May, this event celebrates the tradition of Andalusian patios, interior spaces filled with flowers and typical decorative elements. During the festival, the inhabitants of Córdoba open their private patios to
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April Fair (Seville)
Seville’s April Fair is one of the most important popular festivals in Spain. It takes place every year, usually two weeks after Easter, and transforms the city into an authentic festival of colour, music and Andalusian tradition. Originally a cattle market set up in 1847, the fair has grown over
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The Tajo de Ronda
The Tajo de Ronda is an impressive natural gorge that runs through the city of Ronda, in the province of Málaga, separating the old part of the city from the new. Around 100 metres deep and 500 metres long, it was formed over millennia by the erosion of the Guadalevín
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El Rocío
El Rocío is one of the most important religious pilgrimages on the Iberian Peninsula. It takes place every year in Almonte, Huelva, and attracts thousands of devotees who go on pilgrimage to the village of El Rocío, next to the Doñana Natural Park. The tradition dates to the 13th century
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Don Juan Tenorio
Don Juan Tenorio is one of the most emblematic characters in Spanish literature. Originally created by Tirso de Molina in the 17th century and popularised by José Zorrilla in 1844, Don Juan represents the archetype of the daring and irreverent seducer. Zorrilla’s play, ‘Don Juan Tenorio’, is a romantic and
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Andalusian Centre for Contemporary Art (CAAC)
Housed in the former Santa María de las Cuevas Monastery in Seville, the Andalusian Centre for Contemporary Art is a cultural landmark in Andalusia. This space, also known as La Cartuja, was adapted to house the museum during Expo 92 and today houses more than 3,200 works of contemporary art.
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Malaga Cathedral (‘La Manquita’)
Malaga Cathedral, also known as ‘La Manquita’ for its unfinished south tower, is one of the symbols of the city. Built between the 16th and 18th centuries on the site of the old Aljama mosque, it mixes Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles, reflecting the long duration of its construction. The
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Jaén Cathedral
Jaén Cathedral is one of the great jewels of the Spanish Renaissance. Located in the historic centre of the city, it stands over the old Aljama mosque and the later Gothic cathedral. Dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin, the current cathedral was begun in the 16th century to the
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