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Spain - A fascinating Journey

One week in Spain - Audiotraveller

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Spain - A fascinating Journey

By: Global Television /  Arcadia Home Entertainment
Narrated by: James T. Brown
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Join us on an inspiring listening journey through Spain. Phoenicians, Romans and Moors, diverse epochs and their royal families have left their mark. The Gran Via boulevard transformed Madrid into a real metropolis - Europe's most distinguished.

Corunas - Santiago de Compostella - Cabo Udra - Vigo - Madrid - Toledo - El Escorial - Barcelona - Costa del Sol - Los Pueblos Blancos - Malaga - Seville - Cordoba - Granada

From Corunas in Galicia, the wildly romantic north, you start your journey via Santiago de Compostela, the city of 100 towers, which was once conquered by the Romans. The villages of the Rias Baixas, such as Pontevedra, prospered through fishing. You see Vigo that Cultural Treasures of Madrid and the Cathedral of Toledo, a Gothic masterpiece.

Enjoy the pleasantly shaded boulevard and the hustle and bustle of Barcelona's La Rambla or get lost in the old town in small palaces and winding streets.

After the beautiful beaches of the Costa del Sol, the white villages and the blossoms of Andalusia offer a successful contrast. Malaga, Seville, Cordoba and Granada inspire with buildings such as the Great Mosque of Cordoba or the Alhambra, the World Heritage Site with a fairytale garden.

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