The Kingdom of Spain is located in the Iberian Peninsula, as well as in the Balearic and Canary Islands; it has a Mediterranean climate, which makes the country attractive to visit all year round.
Spain’s exceptional culture and breathtaking architecture are really impressive. On this territory we can find 44 UNESCO World Heritage sites; only two countries in the world have bypassed it in this indicator. The identity and diversity of the local culture come largely from the successive influence of the ancient Romans, then the Muslim religion, and then the Catholic Church. Here are the most important places that you should not miss according to opinionesespana.es.
Seville Cathedral – the largest temple in Spain
Seville Cathedral is known as the largest and most impressive temple in Spain and also the third-largest in the world after St. Peter in Rome and St. Paul in London. Its construction began in the early fifteenth century on the site of a former mosque and lasted more than a hundred years, including several architectural styles: Gothic, Baroque, Renaissance. The interior of the cathedral is strikingly fast, luxurious and rich.
The temple houses an impressive collection of works of art, including rare and very …