Tourism spaces (3)
The next long article on tourism will feature Santiago de Compostela, a city that has lived from things quite similar to tourism since the XIth century Obradoiro square as seen from the Herradura park
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The plaza de Platerías (Silversmith’s square) in Santiago de Compostela is one of the spaces around the Cathedral that lived from trade with pilgrims
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The Cathedral on the Obradoiro Square Santiago de Compostela is a municipality (pop 95.000 in 2011) which is the capital of Galicia, the northwestern region of Spain. The burial site of the apostle...
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The Ciudad de la Cultura (left) and the old city Along with the traditional spaces in Santiago de Compostela there is the Ciudad de la Cultura, a new element that in part tries to emulate the tourist...
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The architecture of the Ciudad de la Cultura in Santiago de Compostela is defined by large volumes of a complex geometry, finished with granite fixed to a complex metallic structure. The overall...
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The Ciudad de la Cultura in Santiago de Compostela has been affected by spiraling costs, largely beyond initial previsions. Only a part of the project is being built, and the debate focuses now on the...
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Two euro- acres: upper image, Plaza de Platerías (A) and Plaza de la Quintana (B) in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, and lower image the New national Gallery in Berlin, close to the Sankt Matthaus...
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