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Top 10 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Córdoba | Spain - English

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Córdoba is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Spain having many best places in Córdoba. Córdoba is a city in the southern Spanish region of Andalusia, and the capital of the province of Córdoba. It was an important Roman city and a major Islamic center in the Middle Ages. It’s best known for La Mezquita, an immense mosque dating from 784 A.D., featuring a columned prayer hall and older Byzantine mosaics. After it became a Catholic church in 1236, a Renaissance-style nave was added in the 17th century. So to help you figure out the places you need to try, we've gathered up a bucket list of the best Places in Córdoba that you won't regret going to.

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I walk through the old town of Moratalla. This village in the South of Spain has around 5600 inhabitants.

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¡¡¡ Ruta del Cenajo !!! Este embalse es el más grande de los situados en la cuenca del rio segura, las primeras obras comenzaron en 1943 y acabaron en 1957, en todos esos años en su construcción participaron un total de 7700 trabajadores. En esta zona el rio segura hace de frontera natural entre la Comunidad de Castilla la Mancha y la Comunidad de Murcia. La ruta a pie comienza abajo de la presa por la margen izquierda del rio Segura. Es un camino amplio por la ribera donde atravesamos choperas y pinadas y donde nos podemos parar en cualquier sombra. Es apto para todos los públicos y no entraña dificultad alguna. Es una pena que ninguna empresa apueste por el palacete situado a la derecha de la presa. Esta magnifica edificación albergó en su momento a los ingenieros de obra, posteriormente a pasado desde los años 90 por distintos grupos hoteleros con mayor o menor fortuna y actualmente a la grabación de este video se encuentra cerrado al público.
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Easter procession in Tobarra, Albacete, Spain

Holy Week in Tobarra is one of the most important events in the province of Albacete, (Spain) and one of the most prominent Holy Weeks nationwide.
It has been declared a Festival of Tourist Interest (BOE 10-XI-1983), a Festival of Regional Tourist Interest (BOCM 19-VI-1984) and a Festival of National Tourist Interest (BOE 16-V-1988). Its Holy Week tamborada is UNESCO Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
The origins
The origins of the Semanantera celebration in Tobarra are uncertain, although in any case quite old.
We know that San Vicente Ferrer preached in Tobarra in the year 1411. In several places in Spain the celebration of processions organized by the Saint is witnessed, therefore it is probable that some of this also existed in Tobarra.
The oldest documentary data indicate that the Brotherhood of the Blood of Christ existed at least at the end of the 16th century, and that during the following century that brotherhood was acquiring several images for its procession on Good Friday at dawn.
The importance of the Franciscans in the organization of the first Holy Weeks is also accredited, most likely, behind them is the hand of the construction of the Via Crucis to Mount Calvary that is on the outskirts of the town, and where that original procession would go that today is kept on Good Friday in the Morning.
The Franciscans were able to add, either directly or through the Brotherhood of the Blood, drums that on Good Friday simulated the noise produced at the moment when Christ died on the Cross. In Bajo Aragón there are several testimonies that point to this possibility, and in Tobarra it could perfectly be the same, a hypothesis points to this as a possible origin of the drumming tradition that with the passage of time would end up separating from the Procession.

From the seventeenth century other brotherhoods began to be born, the first probably that of Nuestro Padre Jesús, 2 broken off from that of the Blood. We know from wills that the Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulcher existed also in the seventeenth century but we do not know if it paraded in procession or was only for worship in church.

In the seventeenth century the images of San Juan and Cristo de la Columna also belonged to the Blood. Both would end up constituting their own brotherhood probably between the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th.

From the end of the 18th century is the image of the Virgen de los Dolores, 3 that the Franciscan fathers acquired for their Convent of San José from the image maker Francisco Salzillo. It is one of the few images that remain of the destruction of the summer of 1936.

In 1804 the image maker Roque López, a disciple of Salzillo, delivered a sculptural group of an Arrest for his parade in Holy Week in Tobarra.

The Hermandad del Ecce Homo attributes the authorship of its image to the Murcian sculptor Carbonell based on oral tesmoniums that would date the image's arrival in Tobarra in 1875. In any case, the image surely existed in the early years of the 20th century. that there is photographic evidence that attests it, so that hypothesis is plausible. As with the Virgen de los Dolores, the head of Ecce Homo also survives the Civil War.

These same photographic evidence show us a fully consolidated Holy Week in Tobarra at the beginning of the 20th century, with 12 brotherhoods -which are still active today- and a sacramental auto the Blessing, which continues to be carried out today.

The municipal ordinances of 1906 speak of the departure of Nazarenes with a drum, in any case and despite the absence of previous documents, interviews with Tobarreños born in the third quarter of the 19th century testify that their grandparents already played the drum

After the Civil War
At the end of July 1936 most of Tobarra's week-old heritage is destroyed and has to be recovered again.

After the Civil War, all the brotherhoods were re-founded, and they restored their recovered images or acquired new ones to recover the lost ones, the last brotherhood to recover was the Christ of the Column, in 1954.

Only the images of the Blessed Virgin of Sorrows, the work of Francisco Salzillo, and the head of Ecce Homo, as well as minor parts of other images, thrones and banners, are preserved from the destruction of the war.

In 1944 the City Council acquired the image of a Risen Christ, who had never had Holy Week in Tobarra and two years later a passage of the Fall with five images and inspired by the Fall of Salzillo, both works by the Valencian sculptor and ceramist Roberto Roca Sow.

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Viaje en tren Talgo 278 destino Almería, traccionado por máquinas diésel modelo 334, entre las estaciones de Madrid-Chamartín y Linares-Baeza en la Comunidad de Andalucía, provincia de Jaén (España),
Dicho viaje transcurre por la línea convencional, Madrid-Sevilla-Cádiz, que une las Comunidades de Madrid, Castilla-La Mancha y Andalucía.
Se puede apreciar en el video el cambio en la orografía del terreno, pasando de unas llanuras inmensas a un trazado sinuoso, al entrar a la Comunidad de Andalucía a través del paso natural de Despeñaperros.
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Travel by train Talgo 278 to Almeria, driven by 334 model diesel machines, between the Madrid-Chamartín and Linares-Baeza stations in the Community of Andalusia, province of Jaén (Spain).
This trip runs along the conventional line, Madrid-Seville-Cádiz, which joins the Communities of Madrid, Castilla-La Mancha and Andalusia.
You can see in the video the change in the orography of the land when entering the Community of Andalusia through the natural pass of Despeñaperros.
This line is configured to develop maximum speeds of 160 km / h in double track and 90/100 km / h. in single track.

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Holy Week procession Murcia, Spain

Holy Week in Murcia is a religious festival declared of International Tourist Interest that takes place every year between the Friday of Dolores and the Sunday of Resurrection in the city of Murcia (Spain).

It is one of the most important Spanish Holy Weeks both for its excellent sculptural heritage; highlighting the carvings of Francisco Salzillo (18th century), in addition to those of Diego de Ayala and Domingo Beltrán (16th century), Nicolás de Bussy (17th century), Antonio Dupar, Nicolás Salzillo and Roque López (18th century), and the contemporaries Juan González Moreno, José Planes or José Hernández Navarro, as well as for having their own style (the traditional style) originating in the 18th century and which is a unique way in Spain to celebrate the passion, which makes it a special holy week in the national panorama by escaping from the omnipresent Andalusian influence (either Sevillian or Malaga) and also distinguishing itself from the Castilian style, thus constituting a very important ethnographic heritage.

It is also the oldest celebration in the city since the oldest brotherhood, Los Coloraos, has its roots in the early 15th century.

Holy Week in Murcia was declared of International Tourist Interest on April 5, 2011.

Guilds and styles
At present there are 15 Murcian brotherhoods that are in charge of bringing out 94 thrones or processional steps to the street every Easter with their respective brotherhoods, and it is that in Murcia, as a peculiar feature, each processional step forms a brotherhood, constituted by the Nazarenes penitents and shelves (those who carry the throne); since the 94 steps are carried on the shoulders. In this way, each of the 15 brotherhoods is made up of different brotherhoods, from the only brotherhood of the Brotherhood of the Refuge (El Silencio), to the 14 brotherhoods of Los Coloraos (divided between their two processions, 11 on Wednesday Holy and 3 on Holy Thursday).
These 15 brotherhoods take to the streets a total of 17 processions.

The processions take place in the afternoon or at night (with departure between 5:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.), except on Good Friday (6:00 a.m. solar time) and Easter Sunday (8:15 a.m.) , days in which there are processions in the morning.

Likewise, it is a Holy Week full of nuances and very diverse, since it enjoys two different styles of procession, one of them totally exclusive to Murcia:

The traditional style
It is the oldest, having its roots in the 18th century, characterized by the special clothing of shelves (Nazarenes who carry the steps) and mayordomos (Nazarenes who rule the procession). Both wear a short and blunt hood (Murcian way of calling the capirote) that does not have the usual conical shape of the rest of Spain and that leaves the face uncovered, with silk ribbons on both sides that today have a decorative function but which in ancient times served to adjust the hood under the chin. In addition, the shelves have the tunic gathered at the waist forming a crop (or sená, as they say in Murcia) that leaves the tunic slightly below the knee. Under this skirt they wear starched petticoats that give flight to the tunic. Finally, they wear Huerta espadrilles, covering the legs with repizco stockings, many of them embroidered. Meanwhile, the butlers are characterized by having white lace trimmings on the cuffs and neck of the tunic, a clear Baroque influence. This special clothing, unique in Spain, evidences the Huerta origin of the old shelves, and the aristocratic origin of the old butlers. The penitent Nazarenes who parade in front of the steps in two lines, wear a tunic down to the feet, go without lace, with their faces covered and carry one or more crosses, or a lantern or candle.
The images are conducted in procession on thrones of neo-baroque inspiration, carved in wood and gilded, more richly decorated than the Castilian ones but more simple than the Andalusian ones (the oldest preserved date from the 19th century), which are carried on the shoulders of a number variable of Nazarenes shelves, according to the size and weight of the processional passage, between 16 and 40, since the thrones, historically, have only two shelves in each of the rods of the passage, in addition to those that go in the passage itself throne or dais. The special way in which they are carried is distinctive of Murcia and of the traditional style, since the rhythm is not set, with the exception of those that represent Jesús Nazareno. In this way they are carried with a peculiar gait, different from that used in any other place in Spain, out of step, but measured; without fluctuations, but offering the sensation of floating images.

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