This past weekend, I went with five friends to Córdoba and
Sevilla, two beautiful cities in the south of Spain. The architecture was
awe-inspiring but the weather was quite miserable. We didn’t let the chilly
rain get us down, although these are cities that should unquestionably be toured
in sunshine. It was an exhausting and damp trip, but it was worth the time and effort to observe
the magnificent buildings that serve as evidence of Andalucía’s illustrious
history.
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TRAVEL COMPANIONS: My pals (left to right) from Poland, Chile, Colombia, Italy and France. We communicated using the global language: English. |
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LA MESQUITA: The Great Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba displays a compelling combination of Moorish and Renaissance architecture. |
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RAVENOUS: A much-needed lunch after a two-hour bus ride from Córdoba to Sevilla |
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CATEDRAL DE SEVILLA: I attended Roman Catholic Mass in the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. |
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PLAZA DE ESPAÑA: Such an impressive exhibition of Spanish architecture that parts of Star Wars were filmed here |
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