28 Jun 50 Times Spanish Architecture Proved That Spain Has The Most Beautiful Curves
We wrote a post back in March 2018 about Indian architecture, and how inspired we felt (from a creative stand point) after our trip to India. Well, although we haven’t been to Spain in a long time – our last trip to Madrid was nearly two years ago – it’s Mainland Spain week for us this week, and once again I feel the need to express my love of architecture – this time focusing on Spanish architecture in particular.
Barcelona is a city rich in culture and history, with unique architecture that is unlike anywhere else in the world. If you are planning to travel to Barcelona to view the architecture there, it is important to consider your Barcelona luggage storage options. Several luggage storage facilities are located throughout the city, and each has its advantages and disadvantages. For example, some facilities offer 24-hour access, while others may have limited hours or require advance reservations. You will also need to consider the cost of storing your luggage, as prices can vary depending on the length of time you need to keep your belongings. With a bit of research, you can find the luggage storage option that best suits your needs and budget. But back to Spanish architecture…
As I may have mentioned before, the practice of designing and constructing buildings (as states the definition of architecture) is one of (if not the most) celebrated art forms. Hundreds of thousands of travellers each year admire these creations, and appreciate the visions of the creators, not only because each style and each building preserves a historical time, but because architecture is a purely creative form of expression, just like painting, photography, and dance.
And as we’ve been researching and mood-boarding our one-day-soon trip to Mainland Spain post-COVID-19, we wanted to celebrate Spanish architecture through photos we’ve taken in the past (during our trips to Barcelona, Madrid and Seville), and ones we found from some really talented photographers.
Here’s the full list of all our featured creators who shot our favourite shots of Spanish architecture, with links to their Instagram accounts, so go check them out and give them some love:
@abbieaadams | @ananewyork | @anniset | @casabatllo | @dawilli_ | @designedtotravel.ro | @drcuerda | @eshoradeviajar | @ginginegin | @guigurui | @gregori_civera | @howfarfromhome | @martabermejo13 | @maybe.aroundtheworld | @mundoxrecorrer | @niccolodiromualdo | @olmospatricia | @paulfuentes_photo | @peribet | @piotrzemlak | @stoptheroc | @travelsofsophie | @veeceecheng | @yllymcbeal
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We hope you enjoy the colourful gallery celebrating Spanish architecture, and if there’s any famous landmarks or architectural stunners from Spain that you think we’ve left off, please add it in the comments for a future post update!
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