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  • Catedral d Salamanca

    28 lipca 2018, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Catedral d Salamanca offers an amazing nine centuries of religious history and art

    The Old Cathedral
    Dedicated to Santa Maria de la Sede, is of transitional Romanesque style and its dome stands out, the so-called Torre del Gallo. Inside this temple, built in the first half of the 12th century, is the chapel of San Martín or del Aceite. Preserved today in its original place the portentous altarpiece of the main chapel, dating from the 1440s, thanks to the hand of the Delli brothers

    New Cathedral
    Erected in the sixteenth century and completed in 1733 by the Churriguera, is the image of the Virgin of the Assumption, mystery to which the temple is advocado, which was carved in 1626 by the sculptor Esteban of Rueda to the provisional altar elevated in the first half church while the works of the temple were completed
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  • Frog Salamanca - Façade

    28 lipca 2018, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    La Rana de Salamanca (The Frog of Salamanca)

    The façade was built during the 16th century, commissioned in 1529 by the Catholic Kings, though the university itself was built in 1134, so Middle Ages, here.

    The Frog
    The Frog is meant to represent Seville’s Prince Juan, who died as a teenager in 1497 before the facade was built. The Frog represents Doctor Parra, the doctor who tried frantically to save the prince’s life. This explains the Frog’s nickname of Parrita (‘little Parra’).

    The Astronaut
    Salamanca has two cathedrals, the old and the new. The Old Cathedral was built in the 12 century in the Romanesque style and it is dedicated to Saint Mary of the See. It is closed to the public and only opened during very special occasions, however you can get a glimpse of it when visiting the New Cathedral’s permanent exhibition ‘Ieronimus’

    The New Cathedral is not exactly “new”. It was built between the 16th and 18th centuries in the Gothic and Baroque styles, commissioned by Ferdinand V of Castile of Spain, the Catholic King.

    For some time there were numerous debates online about the fact that one of the carvings is decidedly an astronaut. There were no Astronauts back in the 18th century, so how did it get there?

    The Ice-Cream Eating Gargoyle.
    To make it even more mysterious, there’s a Gargoyle clearly eating an ice-cream cone and laughing at you, very close to the astronaut.

    It turns out both the astronaut and the gargoyle are details added by the craftsmen in charge of doing some restoration work on the Cathedral in 1992. It seems it’s a regular practice of these workers to ‘sign’ their works with some interesting details.

    Jerónimo García, chief restorer chose the astronaut as a symbol of the 20 century and it’s said that the gargoyle represents the students.
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  • Tapería Jamón Jamón

    28 lipca 2018, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Lunch time...time for Tacos!

    Tapería Jamón Jamón is a little place on the Calle Sanchez Barbero

    I had Patatas Bravas, Chichas Ibéricas Hue, Croquetas Cremosas and a Canon, absolutely gorgeous especially the Croquetas

    The town is heaving but somehow it feels really laid back and laissez-faire, and what could be nicer than that?
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  • Alberto Churriguera and Count Francos

    28 lipca 2018, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    The monument dedicated to Alberto Churriguera and José del Castillo, as the architects of the Plaza Mayor in Salamanca, is located in the Plaza del Poeta,

    Alberto Churriguera Ocaña (1676 - 1750) was a Spanish architect of the Baroque, member of the Churriguera family. He was Master of the New Catedral of Salamanca and also of the Plaza Mayor 1728. He made two canvases of the Plaza, as well as other important works in Madrid and Valladolid.

    José del Castillo was also an architect of the cathedral.

    The plaque reads: Salamanca to Alberto de Churriguera and José del Castillo, Count Frankos, architects of the Plaza Mayor on the 250th anniversary of his Termination May 10, 2005
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  • Plaza Mayor

    28 lipca 2018, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    The Plaza Mayor (Main Plaza) in Salamanca, Spain is a large plaza located in the center of Salamanca, used as a public square.

    Construction of the plaza began in 1729 and was completed in 1755. Felipe V ordered the construction of the plaza to be used for bullfighting and it was designed by the Churriguera family in sandstone. It was used for bullfighting up until the mid-19th century, one hundred years after being completed

    Built in the traditional Spanish baroque style and is a popular gathering area. It is lined by restaurants, ice cream parlors, tourist shops, jewelry stores and a pharmacy along its perimeter except in front of the city hall.

    It is considered the heart of Salamanca and is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful plazas in Spain. It is connected to the shopping area Calle del Toro from the northeast, Calle de Zamora from the north, the restaurants on Calle de Concejo from the northwest, Calle del Prior and the small Calle de la Caja de Ahorros from the west as well as Plaza del Corrillo from the south.
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  • Mirador del Castillo

    30 lipca 2018, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    Fabulous viewing platform overlooking Burgos

    As its name says, from this viewpoint it is possible to see the the architecture of the Castle of Burgos, built in the year 884 by Count Diego Porcelos, this place functioned as a great castle, a prison which held many kings and infants of that time, amongst others, and also as a gunpowder factory.

    From the Mirador del Castillo it is possible to observe many historical sites and also the Cathedral of Burgos

    Mirador del Castillo will be one of the most beautiful places you can visit when you are in Burgos, it is a peaceful area and you can see several monuments from it, you can also see a lot of details of the monuments
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  • Iglesia de San Esteban

    30 lipca 2018, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    The Archbishopric of Burgos moved the cult of the parish of San Esteban to the Church of San Nicolás, to install the Retablo Museum here. The temple that houses the exhibition is a representative building of the Burgos gothic .

    Built between the 13th and 14th centuries , it has a plan of three naves and three apses that are covered with simple ribs.

    Museo del Retablo
    The Altarpiece Museum is installed in the Church of San Esteban, without worship at present, and belongs to the Archbishopric of Burgos . It gathers a collection of altarpieces from the 15th century to the 18th century from various towns in the province of Burgos , it also displays some magnificent religious work from goldsmiths
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  • Catedral de Burgos

    30 lipca 2018, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Catedral de Santa María de Burgos

    Construction, of the immense Burgos de Catedral began in 1221 by the King Fernando III of Castilla, known as The Saint (1199-1252), and the Bishop of Burgos Don Mauricio and was finished in the 18th century. The current Cathedral was built on the site of a Romanesque church which had been demolished in order to build a temple bigger. In fact, the Cathedral has 3 naves, 19 chapels and one of the best Gothic cloister in Spain which is dated in the 14th century and decorated with sculptures of the 13th and 14th centuries

    As this cathedral has more than enough artworks to see in a visit, one option is to stroll along the streets bordering the Cathedral admiring its architecture. Starting in Saint Mary square you can see the impressive main facade in Gothic style with its two outstanding towers which are 84 metres in height and were finished by Juan de Colonía (1410-1481), in the best Gothic style, the great stained glass rose window and its three gates. On the left, you go up the stairs to Fernán González street where you will see the Gothic Coronería or the Apostles gate. Continuing straight and turning on the right to the Pellejería gate which was built in 1516 by Francisco de Colonía and finally, taking Paloma street, you will arrive at the King Saint Fernando square where the Gothic Sarmental gate was built in the 13th century, it is really the more beautiful gate of the Cathedral and the original stained glass window on its facade, turning right here brings you back to Saint Mary square
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  • Iglesai de San Lorenzo el Real

    30 lipca 2018, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    Iglesia de San Lorenzo el Real is a Baroque church in Burgos located on Calle Almirante Bonifaz.

    San Lorenzo was originally a Jesuit church, built between 1684 and 1694 to replace an earlier building of more modest proportions. The work was financed and sponsored by Francisca de San Vítores and erected by Bernabé de Hazas and Francisco del Pontón. After the expulsion of the Jesuits in the late eighteenth century, the church became a parish church.

    Since its creation in 1945, the church has been the seat of the Brotherhood of Coronación de Espinas y de Cristo Rey

    Unfortunately it was closed!
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  • El Cid

    30 lipca 2018, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    El Cid - Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, better known as El Cid Campeador (The Lord Champion), was born, near Burgos, in 1043 and died in Valencia in 1099. El Cid is a famous Spanish national folk hero and the embodiment of chivalry and virtue Czytaj więcej

  • Arco de Santa Maria

    30 lipca 2018, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Arco de Santa María is one of the 12 medieval doors the city had during the middle ages.

    It was rebuilt by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor during the 16th century, after the local rulers of the city supported him during the Revolt of the Comuneros. On the facade of the arch appear people of importance to the city of Burgos and Castile, such as Diego Rodríguez Porcelos, the founder of the city; Jueces de Castilla; Laín Calvo; Nuño Rasura; El Cid; Fernán González and Charles V himself Czytaj więcej

  • Arco de Fernán González

    30 lipca 2018, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    The Arch of Fernán González is a triumphal monument erected between 1581 and 1587 on the initiative of the City Council to honor the memory of Fernán González, the first independent count of Castile (932-970) on the site where his residence was located in the former Calle Tenebregosa (current street Fernán González)

    There is a cartouche with a Latin honorific inscription, attributed to Fray Luis de León, surrounded by the shields of Castile and Leon and Burgos, translated from Castilian says: A Fernán González, Count of Castilla, the greatest caudillo and defender of his time, progenitor of great kings; to his compatriot in the place of his house by public initiative, this monument stands for memory and everlasting glory .
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  • Vitoria-Gasteiz

    31 lipca 2018, Hiszpania ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    Vitoria-Gasteiz is the capital of the Basque Autonomous Community in northern Spain. In the medieval quarter, the Gothic-style Santa María Cathedral features a sculpted facade and towering columns

    The 17th-century Plaza de la Virgen Blanca has a monument to the 1813 Battle of Vitoria. The Church of San Miguel has a large, baroque altarpiece and houses a statue of the White Virgin, the city’s patron saint

    Few places have two names like Vitoria-Gasteiz. The name "Nueva Victoria" was given to the city by King Sancho VI of Navarre, who founded Vitoria in 1181. At that time it was a walled defensive outpost belonging to the kingdom of Navarre. The name "Gasteiz" comes from a hamlet that used to stand on the hill around which our city is built.

    Historically, Victoria has always enjoyed a strategic position because it is situated on the shortest route between the tablelands of Castile and Northern Europe. Throughout its history, the city has always been known as an important trading centre. Historians record that there were three markets held every week in the 13th century and after 1399, there were two annual fairs attended by numerous visitors.

    Another important historical feature of the city is its individual privileges, which declared all its inhabitants to be equal, without distinction between nobles and the masses.
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  • Santander - Spain

    1 sierpnia 2018, Hiszpania ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    The history of Santander goes back to the 1st century A.D. which is when the archaeological Roman remains found in the city have been dated. However, may historians go further back to the year 26 B.C. when during the Cantabrian Wars against Rome the Emperor Augustus wished to leave a record of his will to victory over the Cantabrians at the Portus Victoriae (Port of Victory)

    The first documented record of Santander appears in the privilege granted by Sancho II to the Monasterio de San Emeterio in 1068, from the Latin name of which (Sancti Emeterii) the current name of the city seems to originate

    Santander subsequently became an abbacy town and in 1187 was granted a privilege by Alfonso VIII. Moreover, Santander was one of the Four Sea Towns together with San Vicente, Laredo, and Castro Urdiales, and the ships that were to form the fleet of the Kingdom of Castile were built in their shipyards. An outstanding triumph of the Santander navy was the capture of Seville in 1248

    By the 13th century the town of Santander was grouped around two centres: the Old Town, in which the castle and the abbey-collegiate church stood out (the current area of the Cathedral and the Calle Alta), and the New Town (the area of Calle Santa Clara and Calle San Francisco), both of which are joined by a bridge and between which the building of Las Atarazanas would have been situated. However, its expansion was to be checked by a major setback: plague struck the town in 1497. For years Santander suffered the effects of depopulation and plague. Fortunately the opening of the Reinosa Road in 1753 led to the establishing of an important trade in wool and flour from Castile, especially as from 1765 when the Port of Santander was prepared for trade with the American colonies. At the same time the town was to undergo institutional changes: in 1754 it was chosen as the see of the Santander diocese and in 1755 King Ferdinand VI granted it the title of city. From then on Santander began to dominate the region and became its capital in 1801 with the creation of the Maritime Province of Santander

    The period of the true urban expansion of Santander was the 19th century. Although at the start of the century the city suffered the Napoleonic invasion, epidemics, and colonial crises, progress did not falter. The rise of the flour trade together with the importing of colonial produce encouraged the building of a railway between Alar del Rey and Santander. The Port of Santander had so much trade that it was even referred to as the Liverpool of Spain. This expansion was however cut short by the explosion on the quays of the ship Cabo Machichaco in 1893, which left 500 dead and injured thousands

    In summer 1861 Queen Isabel II decided to spend a few days on the beaches of El Sardinero; in gratitude the Town Council gave her the Alfonsina estate with the aim of her establishing her summer residence in Santander. Although this project did not come to fruition for political reasons, it was recovered by Alfonso XIII. The city therefore made a gift to the monarch of the land of the Península de la Magdalena and the palace of the same name, work on which was completed in 1912. Its construction encouraged that of some of the most emblematic buildings such as the Gran Casino, the Hotel Real, and the former Bellavista Racecourse.
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  • Bergen - Day ii

    9 grudnia, Norwegia ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

    Well that’s a good start The Kode, which consists of Lysverket, Rasmus Meyer, Permanenten and Stenersen Art Museums, amongst other establishments are all closed today.

    Because today we discovered: Stengt Mandag og Tirsdag!

    …så får det være

    What to do…well, after a wander round the backstreets of old Bergen, and we’ve never seen so many hairdressers, we meandered our way to the Fløibanen Funicular. Much has changed from the creaky thing of our yesteryear, all very sleek and silent now, sadly!

    At the top you really do see the full extent of Bergen, comparable in size to Newcastle which is quite startling, however growing quickly bored with the Genuine Norwegian Souvenirs, Lainey went for a walk and I retired to the rather grand Fløirestauranten for a Hansa!

    Now back at the hotel ready for an early night and an early start…
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    Koniec wyprawy
    2 sierpnia 2018