Culture | Oñati Arrikrutz Cave This is the largest cave of Guipúzcoa. It offers a spectacular view of the mountain range of Aizkorri.
Culture | Benidoleig Las Calaveras Cave Used by man since prehistoric times, it is associated with ancient Moorish and Christian legends.
Culture | Campanet Campanet caves In addition to its famous coastal, the island of Majorca is also home to an underground world which is a testament to the natural richness of the territory. The Campanet caves are an exceptional natural phenomenon.
Culture | Sant Joan de Labritja Cave of Can Marçà Throughout its history, the island of Ibiza has been a land of mystery, shrouded in legend. The cave of Can Marçà is an old refuge for pirates, buccaneers and smugglers.
Culture | Castañar de Ibor Castañar cave This cave is a genuine treasure of nature and is set in one of the most outstanding landscapes in Extremadura.
Culture | Puente Viesgo El Castillo Cave in Puente Viesgo The cave contains paintings of a great many animals, including drawings of dogs, which is not common in this area of Cantabria.
Culture | Córdoba The Jewish Quarter (Córdoba) The Jewish Quarter is a complex network of narrow streets with a typical Andalusian flavour. Seeing it and losing yourself among its streets is an experience not to be missed.
Culture | Alcañiz Lonja de Alcañiz building Today it houses the administrative offices of the Town Hall and the Tourist Office on the ground floor.
Culture | Palma Palma Market Palma de Majorca guildhall is one of the most beautiful civil buildings on the whole of the island. It was built in 1426 by Guillem Sagrera.
Culture | Valencia The Silk Exchange Built in the 15th century, the Silk Exchange is Valencia's Gothic monument par excellence.
Culture | Sádaba Los Atilios Mausoleum Also known as the “Altar of the Moors”, this is an excellent example of a sepulchre combined with a temple. It is a funerary construction that was very common among the upper classes of Roman society.
Culture | Carucedo Las Médulas Open-cut mines dating from the Roman period. It is a designated World Heritage site.
Culture | Valencia Central Market This grand Modernist building was designed in 1914, although not inaugurated until 1928.
Culture | Bilbao La Ribera Market It was built in 1929 and, with its 10,000 square metres, is one of the largest covered markets in Europe.
Culture | Barcelona Sant Antoni Market It opened in 1882 and has a particularly interesting structure featuring one of the finest examples of iron architecture from the second half of the 19th century.
Culture | Seville Setas de Sevilla The Metropol Parasol, known as “the Mushrooms of La Encarnación”, is the largest wooden structure in the world.
Culture | Toledo Mosque of Cristo de la Luz It dates from the year 999 and remains intact to this day. Legend has it that King Alfonso VI discovered, hidden behind a wall to prevent it from being desecrated, a Christ illuminated by an oil lamp.