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The
Basque Country
in the
Green Spain
Author:
Ara Ruiz
If
one had to define the Basque Country, one could say that the whole
world is present in this small country. One can discover a
surprising biodiversity within a 100-kilometre radius. The North is
dominated by the ocean and the mountains, covered in wonderful
green, while the South, with the Rioja Alta region, has a more
Mediterranean landscape, with its vineyards speckling the ever-ochre
horizon with green.
Big cities, small villages and isolated farmhouses live in perfect
harmony. The industrial centres with their intense activity do not
destroy the natural spaces, thereby preserving some of the most
delicate ecosystems. Beyond the dazzling natural environment, the
romantic towns or the rich artistic heritage, the Basque country is
defined by its people, above all.
Basque people is a friendly people with a strong character, who
proudly preserve his ancient culture and show the same enthusiasm
for life and liberty.
The biggest city is Bilbao, with a medieval origin but a strong and
modern industrial and commercial tradition. Ever since the city
embarked on its ambitious urban reform, it has become famous all
over the world, with Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Museum, the most
modern subway system in Europe designed by Norman Foster, the
Euskalduna Congress Hall...
San Sebastian has its most extraordinary natural landscape, right in
the middle of the city: the mountains meet the sea to form the
beautiful bay of La Concha.
Beyond the sun and beach, the city offers various possibilities:
museums, concerts, sports, popular festivities and cultural events
of international renown –the Jazz Festival in July, “The Semana
Grande” in August, the International Film Festival in September… The
lively atmosphere on the streets of the Old Town should not be
forgotten on this list. Here one can savour the wonderful Basque
cuisine: from the exquisite “pintxos” (tapas) to the menus of the
prestigious restaurants featuring the Basque “nouvelle cuisine”.
Vitoria is the administrative capital of the Basque Country. Vitoria
is the perfect blend of old European history with young and modern
development. It boasts one of Spain’s highest standards of living
thanks to its array of cultural activities, its beautiful
surroundings, and its excellent services. The town, as yet untouched
by mass-tourism, allows you to discover the marvel of the fusion
between the solid strength of the past and the energetic power of
the future. The Basque Country: History, nature, monuments, museums,
traditions, festivals, the love of good food, and two old languages
to learn.
Visit the Basque Country, learn Spanish and spread the word!
About the
Author:
Ara Ruiz
is a Spanish teacher and runs a Spanish school in Vitoria,
Basque
Country, Spain. Contact details: E-mail: marketing@zadorspain.com
Website:
http://www.zadorspain.com
Things To Do and See in
Basque
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao,
Bilbao,
Basque
American architect Frank Gehry is responsible for this
architectural masterpiece: this fantastic chrome and metal
creation
houses a large collection of modern and contemporary art,
a
continuation of the Guggenheim legacy.
Attraction type: Art museum; Architectural building
Museo Arqueologico
e Historico Vasco,
Bilbao,
Basque
Attraction type: History museum
Museo de Bellas
Artes,
Bilbao,
Basque
This small museum is now gaining international fame for its
surprisingly rich collection of Spanish and Basque paintings and
sculpture.
Attraction type: Art museum
La Perla Centro
Talaso-Sport,
San
Sebastian - Donostia,
Basque
Attraction type: Spa
Diocesan Museum of
Sacred Art
(Museo Diocesano de Arte Sacro), Bilbao,
Basque
Attraction type: Art museum
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