Spain from A to Z
Madrid : The Prado Museum. Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum. Reina Sofia Museum. Museum of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando. National Archaeology Museum.
Barcelona : National Art Museum of
Catalonia Fundació Joan Miró.
Picasso Museum. Museum of Contemporary Art.
Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao.
Other Museums : National Sculpture Museum (Valladolid). Museum of Fine Arts (Seville). Museum of Fine Arts (Valencia). City of Arts and Sciences (Valencia). National Museum of Roman Art in Mérida (Badajoz). Guggenheim Museum (Bilbao). Museum of Abstract Art (Cuenca). Dalí Theatre-Museum (Figueres). Picasso Museum (Málaga). http://directoriomuseos. mcu.es/dirmuseos/ mostrarBusquedaGeneral.do FOLK FESTIVALS Throughout the year, more than 250 fiestas take place in Spain, meaning that the calendar is marked each month by an interesting date. We begin with the Christmas holidays and the procession of the Three Kings who bring gifts to the children on the night of January 5th. In February we have the colourful Carnival, with
FESTIVALS AND EVENTS Summer in Spain is an endless stream of festivals: unique opportunities to experience open air music and theatre in exclusive locations. Many of these festivals take place at historic sites such as castles, palaces or gardens. The great classics are the focus of many festivals. The theatre festival of Mérida (Extremadura) is held in a remarkable Roman theatre which is part of the archaeological ensemble of Mérida, on the UNESCO World Heritage list. The Classical Theatre Festival of Almagro in Castile-La Mancha, held since 1978 in the streets and monuments of the city, has an excellent reputation. In Castile- León, the Olmedo Clásico festival in Olmedo (Valladolid) is becoming increasingly popular as well. There are also acting workshops and an international conference on classical theatre. CLASSICAL THEATRE FESTIVALS
the most well- known parades in Cádiz and Santa Cruz de Tenerife. March brings us the gigantic papier mâché figurines of the Fallas in Valencia, followed by the festivities of Holy Week in April and the fun of the April Fair in Seville. During the summer, countless patron saint festivals, the bonfires for Saint John and other traditional These are just a few examples of the most famous festivals in Spain. Other original traditions are horse racing on the beach in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, the opportunity to dress as a knight in a medieval Mediterranean market, a tribute to wine at a wine festival, or a canoe race down the Sella River in Asturias. And those who travel to the region of Valencia at the end of August can experience the world-famous tomato battle called La Tomatina in Buñol. ceremonies take place throughout the country.
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