Known also as "Temple of the Holy Family", it is considered to be the master-work of renowned Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. It is a bold project, which became one of Spain's main attractions.
Casa Mila or La Pedrera, as it is often called, is Gaudi's second most popular building. It is also his last work before dedicating his life to the construction of the Sagrada Familia.
The largest of the three bridges that extend across a 120 meters deep gorge in Ronda, Southern Spain.
A representative building for the Modern Movement, built once in 1929, and again in 1983.
Montserrat is a mountain top monastery in Catalonia, Spain, situated atop an unusual rock mountain.
Located on a rocky hill, surrounded by mountains, and with its reddish color, The Alhambra is a beautiful site.
The restoration of a typical 19th century building is now one of Barcelona's main attractions.
An impressive monastery in Catalonia, one of the largest in Spain, included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
A magnificent Gothic cathedral on the island of Mallorca.