Spain Travel
Archaeologists May Have Identified the Bones of a Celebrated Ninth-Century Bishop in Spain
Bishop Teodomiro was a central figure in the creation of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage
Archaeologists Discover 19th-Century Chocolate Factory in Barcelona
Housed in a medieval mansion, the workshop once produced sweets for Clemente Guardia, a thriving Catalonian chocolatier
From Fabled Palaces to Ancient Medinas, a Journey Through Spain's Islamic History
Amid snowcapped mountains, sandy dunes, a wild seacoast and more, the legacy of the country's Moorish past can still be explored across the peninsula
New Sleeper Train Will Connect Amsterdam and Barcelona
The proposed route is part of a broader push to increase cross-border rail travel in Europe
Culinary Detectives Try to Recover the Formula for a Deliciously Fishy Roman Condiment
From Pompeii to modern laboratories, scholars are working to recreate garum, a sauce made from decaying fish that delighted ancient Rome
Learning to Love the Hardscrabble Life on Lanzarote
A photographic tour of those who eke out a life on the sunblasted island transformed by a volcano
Sand Dunes Preserved These Roman Baths in Spain for Thousands of Years
Archaeologists found a bathing complex, an intact tomb, medieval pottery and more at sites along the country's southern shore
A Swindler Almost Sold These Forged 'Masterpieces' for $14.7 Million
Spanish authorities halted the sale of the three works, which were falsely attributed to El Greco, Modigliani and Goya
Step Into a Surrealist World Populated by Horse-Shaped Lamps and Bicycle Tables
An exhibition in Madrid traces the enduring connection between Surrealism and design
Botched Art Restoration in Spain Renders Smiling Statue Unrecognizable
A disfigured carving in Palencia is the latest in a growing list of bungled conservation attempts by amateurs
See Four Spanish Masterpieces Updated to Reflect the Consequences of Climate Change
Timed to coincide with the ongoing U.N. Climate Change Conference, the campaign is a digital effort to warn the world
Bankruptcy of U.K.'s Largest Travel Operator Strands Thousands of Vacationers
The U.K. government is undertaking the largest repatriation effort since WWII to bring home 150,000 Thomas Cook customers
Drought Reveals Dolmen of Guadalperal, Popularly Dubbed ‘Spanish Stonehenge’
Construction of a dam and reservoir in 1963 flooded the archaeological site, submerging the megalith monument and hiding it from view
There’s a Chapel Located Inside a Volcano in Spain
The site has been a place of worship since the Middle Ages, but its exact origins remain a mystery
137 Years After Construction Began, La Sagrada Familia Receives Building Permit
The church's trustees hope to complete construction by 2026, the centenary of architect Antoni Gaudi's death
Why a Smiling Statue of Satan Is Stirring Up Controversy in Spain
Some Segovian locals say the affable bust is “offensive for Catholics, because it constitutes the glorification of evil”
Seven Must-See New Museum Exhibits to Marvel at This Winter
From fancy lights to Wes Anderson aesthetics, these new exhibits explore artists, history and fun
Step Inside This Glittering Mountain of Salt
Resembling an iceberg and formed millions of years ago, Muntanya de Sal is one of the world's only salt mountains
Travel Through the Landscapes That Inspired Salvador Dalí
Three destinations in northeastern Spain offer a unique glimpse into the life of the famous surrealist
Why Gala Dalí—Muse, Model and Artist—Was More Than Just Salvador’s Wife
Barcelona exhibition draws on 315 artifacts to unravel the myths behind central surrealist figure
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