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Barcelona: Will its Future Be its Past?
View of Barcelona from Museu National d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC) Great cities often have prickly relations with their national
Flip This Temple? The Hidden Past of Carmona’s Elephant Tomb
Long thought to have been solely used as a burial site by ancient Romans in the 1st century B.C.
An Architecture and Foodie Tour of Madrid
Madrid is littered with centuries’ old buildings and offers the architect and the foodie a welcoming respite from walking through
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: How Government and Crises Affect Barcelona’s Art Scene
I recently came back to Barcelona on a whim, somewhat of a necessity but additionally without any plans to remain
Young Architects of Spain Exhibition at the Instituto Cervantes
Instituto Cervantes, the Spanish cultural center, kicked off their fall season with a spectacular panel discussion and gallery opening on
Festa Major de Gracia: A Big Barcelona Bash
Barcelona has a reputation as a party town and no wonder. A city on the sea boasting sunshine during the
The Alhambra: A Moorish Palace in Granada, Spain
Built in the 13th century for the rulers of the Nasrid Dynasty, the Alhambra attests to the rich influence of
Rioja Wine Tastings & Tapas by Michelin Starred Spanish Chef at Gastro Bar
Designers of the TRYP Hotel‘s first U.S. location took their inspiration from Spain, where the hotels originated, and
How to Visit Hemingway’s Madrid Like a Local
I recently watched an episode of Anthony Bourdain’s ”˜The Layover’ as he visited my old territory of Los Angeles.