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Club Villamar Reviews
Saturday, 1 May 2010
The Dalí Theatre-Museum of Figueres
Figueres is a small town not far from Barcelona which is the birth place of the world famous Spanish Surrealist artist Salvador Dali (1904 – 1989). It is now also the home of the Dali Museum, a structure conceived and designed by Dali himself according to Surrealist principles. It is an impressive undertaking and offers visitors a unique and interactive experience, allowing them not only to view Dali’s art but also become part of his bizarre world.

History

In the early 1960s, Dali was approached by the Mayor of the town with the idea of creating a collection of his works in the town. Dali decided to build his museum to house his art in the derelict Figueres Municipal Theatre that had been damaged by a fire during the Civil War. Dali believed that it was the perfect location for three reasons- it was opposite the church in which he was baptised, it was the venue for his first exhibition and because he felt that his theatrical work and grandiose way of life was well suited to the spirit of the building.

Structure

The old museum was not restored to its former glory but transformed entirely.  The Spanish architect Emilio Pérez Piñero worked with Dali’s vision and designed a geodesic dome that is transparent, the skeleton of which can be clearly seen.

Works

The art on display includes work in a variety of mediums such as painting, drawing, sculpture, film and photography, showcasing the amazing scope of Dali’s skill. Some of Dali’s most famous work can be viewed there, including Soft Self-Portrait with Fried Bacon, Galarina,and Galatea of the Spheres. Several installations were created specifically for exhibit at the museum, like the famous Mae West Room with an image of Mae West’s eyes hung as a portrait, with a large red lip shaped couch beneath it. Dali also chose to display the work of other artists that he admired such as that of El Greco, Urgell, Duchamp, Vallès and many others.

Since 1989, the year in which Salvador Dalí died, the crypt that houses his body stands at the museum’s centre, a fitting tribute to the artist, his work and his life. The Dalí Theatre-Museum is the pinnacle of Dali’s creativity and an impressive representation of his singular and often eccentric outlook on life. Whether you are an art enthusiast or not, the Dali Museum is something you will not have the opportunity to experience anywhere else in the world.

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Thursday, 29 April 2010
Tapas

Tapas are snacks, small delicious bites of food served at Tapas Bars and restaurants all over Spain. Inexpensive and with marvellous variety, Tapas are a good way to sample Spanish dishes without over filling your stomach or over emptying your pockets.

Origin

It is said that Tapas were created for the first time when the ailing King of Spain, Alfonso the 10th, was advised by his physicians that a cure would be found if instead of drinking wine by itself, between meals, he consumed a morsel of food with it. When the King had recovered from his illness, he wished to save the general populace from suffering in the same way and declared that from that time onwards, no alcohol could be served in the inns and taverns of Castile unless food was served with it.

Apart from the legend, there were purely practical reasons for the tradition of Tapas too. Farmers and labourers in rural Spain found Tapas a welcome addition to their work day, in that it gave them the energy to enable them to continue working throughout the day.

Tapas and Drink

Historically, wine was served with Tapas in winter to keep the body heated and ward off illness. In taverns, wine was served with a piece of bread with a topping of cheese or ham balanced on the mouth of the glass, to cover the wine and also to lessen the effects of the alcohol by absorbing it in the stomach. Wine is still the favoured accompaniment today but depending on the region and the season, sherry or cider might also be served with Tapas.

In summer, the drink often taken with Tapas in the hot regions of Southern Spain is gazpacho, a cold soup made primarily of tomatoes that is cooling and refreshing.

Tapas Recipes

Like the alcohol served with the Tapas, the Tapas itself can vary greatly from region to region and recipes have developed and changed throughout history. In medieval times, widespread poverty meant that the main ingredient of Tapas was bread, a cheap and readily available staple. Olives were also favoured whole or in a paste on bread, being plentiful all over Spain.

In wealthier times and today, meat (ham or sausage, smoked or fresh), fish and seafood (fried whitebait or calamari), dairy products (Spanish cheeses) and eggs (tortilla) are common constituents of Tapas. Vegetables are also important. Green beans in a garlicky tomato sauce are popular as are fried aubergine and potatoes.

Tapas have endured throughout the ages thanks to their combination of convenience, practicality and of course, their delicious taste.

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Places of visit in Spain – La Manga

When you visit Spain with family, you normally tend to visit some prominent places like Barcelona, Madrid, etc. But you know, every city, every village in Spain is a tourist spot and what I am trying to tell you is that just go a little deep into Spain and you will find most amazing tourist spots. La Manga is one such place which is most ideal for a comfortable stay with the family. La Manga has many beaches.

Calablanque beach:

This place is considered to be of great ecological value. This sandy beach with cliff and a hillock and tough looking nature is a wonderful place to spend time with the family. Just a matter of caution, there are no hotels here. Sometimes the place is quite dusty and it is quite sticky also. Except for this shortcoming, the place is quite interesting for tourists. If you are visiting this place, just after you reach Los Belones, look for the sign board for Calablanque. As soon as you reach Calablanque, there is an information centre which will be of assistance to you. Apart from this, Calablanque beach is one of the most wonderful places.

As a matter of fact, some of the most beautiful beaches are in Calablanque. To repeat, there are no hotels or bars on the Calablanque beach. Normally, Mediterranean Sea has a strong current, so be careful while on the beach. Be careful with jellyfishes. If you find some jellyfishes on the shore, normally you will find more of them in the water. There are enough places for water sports, shower bath, etc. Covered car parking is also available.

Playa Negrete beach:

This is another beach which is very close to Calablanque beach. This beach with soft sand also has beautiful caves and rocks. Road leading to this beach is not fully laid out. This beach is most ideally suited for those who want privacy.

Mar Menor beach:

Mar Menor beach is also close to the other two beaches mentioned above. Mar Menor beach is considered to be the safest beach to swim because the depth of beach on an average is four meters and in gradual succession it increases to twelve meters. The sludge from the nearby salt plant as also the water of Mar Menor beach is believed to have many therapeutic effects. This beach is very well connected by road and there are many restaurants and bars on this beach. Families prefer this beach most.

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Places of interest in Spain – Vigo
Today, Vigo is one of the important cities of Galicia. Ironically centuries ago, Vigo was a small village which suffered several attacks by invaders. At that time Vigo was so small that it was not even considered as a village. Now Vigo is not only an important city, but it is also the largest city. It now attracts many tourists.

Some of the places of interest for tourists in Vigo are briefly mentioned here:

Park:

There is a park by name Guia Park on the top of the hill called Teis. The park is full of Pine and Oak trees. Since it is located on the top of the hill, it presents a spectacular view of the surrounding place including the city of Vigo and Island called ‘Cies’. On the top of the hill is a Chapel which is believed to have been built centuries ago. This chapel is dedicated to the ‘lady of the snows’. The chapel and the surrounding places present a pleasant view to the tourists. A botanical garden has also been developed at the foot of the hill.

Beach:

This beach is called Argazaba beach. This is a small beach, one mile in length. The uniqueness of this beach is that it has many drinking water fountains. There are also footbaths and showers. Many recreations like water sports, roller skating are also available. Of course many restaurants are also there for the visitor to relish many of the local specialties. This beautiful beach attracts large number of visitors.

Cultural centre:

If you are physically tired of touring and completely exhausted after water sports on the beach; have some recreation in the night. Just walk into the Caixanova Cultural show located in the heart of the city. Many cultural shows like drama, dance, concerts, film shows, etc. are held regularly in this cultural centre. Actually this cultural centre was a warehouse. Unfortunately fire broke out and it caused extensive damage to the building. A new building was constructed in the place and in the year 1984 it was converted into a theatre. In fact, during evening and night, this cultural centre overflows with visitors.

Art gallery:

This art gallery was built in the year 1939 and it now has many rare works of art and sculpture. It has a collection of works of Louis Torras who incidentally hails from Vigo. This is now considered as one of the most popular art galleries of Galicia.

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Places of interest in Spain – Menorca

One of the most preferred places by tourists from Europe is Menorca, also called Minorca of the Balearic Islands of Spain. It is renowned for its natural beauty, rich vegetation, beautiful beach and wild life; it is something mind blowing. Realizing its high tourist potential, the government has not allowed commercialization of nearly 75% of the area. Therefore the place still retains its natural beauty and extends a very warm welcome to the tourists. The oldest community called the Es Mercadal is located to the north in this beautiful island.

Just take a tour of the caves in this beautiful island. Interestingly, some of the caves are believed to belong to the Bronze Age! Most of these caves are just in front of the sea. In some of the caves, one can find most beautiful painting works. If you miss these painting works, certainly you have missed some great works of art.

The next place of interest is the main town called Ciutadella de Menorca in Spanish. This is located to the west of Menorca. Ciutadella is a most beautiful harbor and it is the entry and exit point for tourists who visit this city. Ciutadella, apart from being a beautiful city, also has some places of importance. Some of the important places of importance for the tourist are the Menorca Cathedral, Municipal museum, Esglesia dels church and palace, which is now converted as the Town Hall. In short, Ciutadella is such a beautiful place that it can be called the jewel amongst jewels.

Another important town is Ferreries which is actually a municipality administered place. This is a historical place and the town has many buildings which are believed to have been built centuries ago. It is a wonderful experience to be in this city.

Another area coming under the Menorca jurisdiction is Mahon which is another municipal administered place and another important port. This town has an arch which is believed to have been built in the 16th Century. This ‘Arc de Sant Roc’ archway is a beautiful work of architecture. Historical forts called the ‘Fort Marlborouh’ and ‘Fort Fortalesa’ are other important places of visit. If you are tired of the heat of summer, then just visit the summer house called the Golden Farm. Manorca museum has some of the rarest works of art and artifacts. Normally no visitor misses any of the places in Menorca. It is just incredibly beautiful.

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Places of interest in Spain – Logrosan


This town municipality in the province of Extremadura is actually inhabited by people who are specialized in mining operations. This place is mainly a mining area but it is also popular for its most beautiful picturesque views. Logrosan has many places of interest to offer the tourist.

Church:

This church is a marvel example of Gothic architecture. In fact, this church is called the jewel of Gothic architecture. Believed to have been built by San Mateo, this biggest chapel is one of the highest Gothic churches ever built. It also has a cathedral which has a Plasencia. This Plasencia has late Gothic’s nervaduras. This church is the best living example of Gothic beliefs and philosophy.

Chapel of Virgin:

This is also called the Virgin of Consuelo’s chapel where the Virgin of Consuelo’s image, the head of the town has been kept. This is one of most important places of religious importance for the locals as well as for the tourists. Just by the side of the chapel is the hill from which you can get a stunning view of the pasture and the province of Badajoz which is just nearby. The view from this hill is something beautiful which should never be missed.

Alcornocal Park:

Till recently it was a small forest where Cork Oaks were grown and it was a way of living for the locals. Now, the local municipality has taken over this place and it has been converted into a sports field with swimming pool, etc. Of course, an infantile park has also been set up in this place which is now very beautifully located and maintained. There is also what is known as a house of culture where cultural functions are held regularly. In fact these places are frequently visited during summer season.

The road:

Our memory goes to the roads in Barcelona which is known for its most picturesque look. It is true of the Green Route in Logrosan. Thanks to the farsightedness of the local mayor, the roads have been well laid out and the footpaths made natural and it is now stunningly beautiful; fields and pastures and the beautifully laid out roads and footpaths present a view of paradise.

Saint Kitt’s hill:

Never miss this hill. It is called the ‘cradle of Logrosanos’. This is because according to historians the first Logrosanos lived in this hill thousands of years ago. As evidence of this claim, there are some impressions of footsteps along the hill.


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Wednesday, 28 April 2010
Places of interest in Spain – Aragon

Aragon was actually a kingdom. During the 15th century, the king moved to Zaragoza and started ruling Aragon from there. From then on, Aragon became a prominent town. Both Aragon and Zaragoza are located on the banks of one of Spain’s great rivers Ebro. There are many places of historic importance and places most popular for their natural beauty. Some of the places are briefly discussed here:

Virgin of Pillar:

This place of great reverence is a medieval cathedral believed to have been built in the 17th century. This basilica is most frequented by tourists because of its popularity as a great place of worship as well as for its great work of architecture. This cathedral becomes a place of pilgrimage during the second week of October every year.

Aljafería palace:

This palace located in Zaragoza is believed to have been built in the 11th century. The palace is popular because it is one of very few structures which stand as a perfect example for the Spanish Islamic architecture. This palace is also popular because it was here that Saint Isabel was born. Historians say that this palace was altered several times because of various imperfections that prevailed during its construction. Now the palace is a place of attraction for tourists.

Troubadour Tower:

This is a part of Aljafería palace. It is believed that this tower was used to defend against enemy attack. The tower which has five blocks or levels is believed to have been built in the 9th Century. The tower got its name because in the year 1836 Antonio Garcia played a drama called the Troubadour Tower from this tower and from then on the tower was called Troubadour Tower.

Huesca:

This market town is located on the foot of the hill Pyrenees. The market is popular for great works of art made by local artists. Do not forget to taste the local wine in this market place. Just by the side of the market is the Ordersa National Park which is the most ideal place to relax and to exercise!

Teruel:

This is yet another important city of Aragon. This city is proud to have many churches and cathedrals believed to have been built centuries ago. Most of the churches are of Gothic style. The mountain ranges of Teruel are something spectacular to look at. It is one of the least populated areas of Spain. The city is now well connected with good roads and many villas have come up.

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Balearic Islands
The Balearic Islands are a group of islands situated in the Mediterranean region of the eastern mainland of Spain. There are four main islands in the group: Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca and Formentara.

Of these four, Mallorca and Ibiza are the most well known, being favourite holiday spots for visitors from other European countries. The islands form one of Spain’s 17 independent communities. Catalan is spoken on all the islands, with different dialects applicable to each one. English is widely understood and spoken in the tourist regions of the islands.

Ibiza

Ibiza is famous across the globe for its raging nightlife and up to the minute clubbing scene. The best DJs come to Ibiza from all over the world to DJ at the numerous clubs at the resorts of Ibiza Town and San Antonio. If you are looking for a quiet holiday, give those resorts a miss as parties continue into the early hours of the morning or right through into the next day and revellers enjoy the beaches in droves during the day.

However, non-stop partying is not all the island has to offer by any means. The quieter side of the island favoured more by families and a relaxed holiday maker is the northern side. Here, there is more of a village atmosphere and gorgeous beaches, cliffs and countryside to explore.

Menorca

Menorca is an island for those who want a relaxed holiday experience. In season, it is a little less crowded than the resorts on Mallorca and Ibiza. There are over 100 beautiful beaches on Menorca‘s coastline. There are plenty of historic sites to visit and excellent seafood restaurants on the island with food that must be tasted to be believed.

Formentera is the least bustling of the 3 islands with a tranquil environment and outstanding natural beauty. This island has a popular naturist resort that is visited by holiday makers from all over Europe. In fact it is so tranquil that some might find it too quiet. But for those who intend to indulge in the simple pleasures of nature, the sea and fabulous traditional dining, Formentera has all you need.

Mallorca

Mallorca has both gorgeous coastline and wild, mountainous areas. Despite the busy activity of resorts such as Magaluf popular with hard revelling British tourists, there are also traditional villages unspoilt by tourism to be found and empty beaches that can only be reached by boat or on foot. Palma is the capital of the island. With its beautiful villas and cobbled squares, it is worth a visit.

The Balearic Islands are an amazing destination for a beach holiday, whether you are looking for peace and solitude or a vibrant night life.

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Exploring the most beautiful area in Spain- Alicante
Alicante is a beautiful town in Spain which is growing at a very high speed. This amazing city is situated at the foot of Mount Benacantil. The place was earlier inhabited by 7000 tribesmen. Recently, the natural beauty and amazing scenic locations of the town have started attracting more tourists towrads it. The place now stands at fourth position in terms of GDP of the country.

There are many places that you will love to see in Alicante:

Castle: Santa Barbara Castle is among the magnificent places that a tourist must visit. The top of the castle provides an unbeliveable view of the city, Postiguet beach and the port.

Church: Alicante has many famous churches. Three of the most elegantly built chruches in the town that you must see are Santa faz, San Nicholas cathedral and, Santa Maria. Santa Faz Monastery was built in 16th century. There are picturesque locations and sights around the churches that are worth seeing.

Museums: If you are a lover of antique and ancient things and inquisitive to learn about their history then giving a visit to Alicante museum is must. The Archealiogical museum of Alicante is known to be the best musems across Europe. Another museum that showcases admiring works of Miro Dali, Picasso and Sempere is Asequradsa Museum. Luncentum archealiogical museum will detail you about the entire history of Alicante.

Shopping: Shopping is always fun especially when you are shopping from some other country then you get a lot more choices to explore and things to purchase. Alicante is the most ideal place for everyone who does or doesnot love shopping. You will definitely find something to suit your interst in its market. The place is famous for its delicious, homemade chocolate of Villajoyosa. You must also try the famous Fondillin sweet wine, salted fish meat and jijona which are the specialty of Alicante.

Stay: For your stay in the city you can choose from the vast range of villas, hotels and apartments. You can get a good deals from a dealer and can pick a place to stay according to your budget and the kind of luxuries you wish to enjoy during your holidays.

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Places of interest in Spain- Sarria
Spain is the last word in tourism. Every province, town, village has many things to offer to the tourist. Barcelona is one such place rich in its tradition and has many things to offer the tourist. Sarria is a good neighbor of Barcelona and this district has not lagged behind in making the tourist happy. Let us just take a round of this district ‘Sarria’.

Sarria was an independent village till 1921 when it was annexed by Spain and made Barcelona’s 5th district. The people of Sarria have a tradition of their own and they are proud of their tradition and culture. It is a pleasure to walk through the streets of Sarria. Some of the rich and influential people of Barcelona were attracted by the stunning beautiful environment of Sarria and they preferred to move to Sarria and made it their home.

With this brief history, our first visit will be Casa Bellesguard, the official residence of the king of Catalonia. This building is believed to have been originally built in the 15th century. The building was in bad shape and it was the renowned architect of Spain, Gaudi who built the present structure on the ruins of the earlier structure. The building is rebuilt in medieval style.

The city of Barcelona is connected to other towns and cities through the Vallvidrera tunnels which are worth visiting. This tunnel is in Sarria. To have firsthand experience it would be better to travel through this tunnel.

Now we are going to Parc de L’irebeta. This Park is ideal for both children and elders. This is one of the biggest parks of Spain. This park was inaugurated in 1978. According to archeologists, two castles by name Can Bonavia and Oreneta Castle existed in the place where the park is now built. Except for some remains, the castles are ruined with the passage of time. This park contains many types of vegetation of rare varieties. The park has a most beautiful landscape. If one goes to the elevated part of the landscape, the most beautiful view of the Barcelona city can be seen. Children can enjoy merry rides on the pony. Another attractive feature of this park is the locomotive railway which covers a distance of about 635 miles. This railway has its own crew, station and other infrastructure.

In spite of the modern development, Sarria retains its individuality. This is a district with a very closely knit community. Just want to experience, please visit Sarria.

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