Living & Learning in Spain
亚洲无码 Students Travel to Cordoba, Granada and Seville
In May 2013聽& 2015,聽亚洲无码 students traveled with Dr. Judith Garcia-Quismondo to live, study and explore in one of the most beautiful and best-preserved historical cities in Andalucia.聽
Living & Learning
During the trips, 亚洲无码 students:
- Lived with host families in Cordoba.
- Attended a language school for 4 hours of daily study in Spanish.
- Spent an hour a day studying Spanish history (in English).
- Traveled extensively in Cordoba and the region.
- Completed required writing assignments, including daily blogs and a final paper (the quotes and photos on this page are taken from these assignments).
鈥淵esterday I thought that my brain was going to explode. 聽However, I believe that day by day things are becoming easier and easier. 聽My ear is catching on to more language (since speaking usually is very fast here)."
Traveling & Exploring
While in Spain, students visited:
1.听Granada, a city in southern Andalusia, Spain. It is famous for the Moorish citadel and palace of the Alhambra and the tales that United States writer Washington Irvin wrote about it. The Sierra Nevada mountain range is nearby. Students visited the following places in Granada:
- Medieval Moorish Albayzín聽neighborhood: with its narrow winding streets.
- Saint Nicholas viewpoint:聽an emblematic site to see the Alhambra from the distance.
- Royal Chapel the Cathedral of Granada:聽beautiful examples of the Spanish Renaissance.
- Alhambra citadel:聽the last city in Spain鈥檚 Al-Andalus to be regained by the Christian kings.
- Alcaicería neighborhood:聽with its famous street market or 鈥渮oco鈥
- Basilica of San Juan de Dios:聽one of the most beautiful churches in Spain.
- Church of San Pedro and San Pablo, along the river Darro which crosses the city
- Plaza Nueva:聽in downtown Granada, famous for its area of bars and restaurants with great tapas.
2.听Córdoba, also a city in southern Andalusia, Spain. Cordoba was an Iberian and Roman city, and the most populous city in the world around the 10th century, when it was the capital of the Islamic caliphate. Site visits in Cordoba included:
- 鈥淟a Mezquita鈥:聽formerly an Islamic mosque upon the ruins of a Christian church, it is the only Catholic cathedral in the world inside a mosque.
- 鈥淟a Judería鈥聽(Jewish Quarter): a fascinating network of narrow streets. Its famous and colorful 鈥渃alleja de las flores鈥 (flower street) stands out!
- Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs:聽a Medieval fortress which was one of the primary residences of Queen Isabella of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon, and meeting point of the monarchs with Christopher Columbus before he took his first voyage to the Americas.
- Equestrian show聽at the Royal Stables: built in 1570 by a Royal Decree of Spanish king Philip II.
- Patios Festival:聽a patio contest in the most representative houses of historic Cordoba, which still follow the Roman tradition of maintaining inner courtyards adorned with fountains and flower pots.
- Museum of Fine Arts:聽placed in the 15th century Hospital de la Caridad building. It contains masterpieces from famous Cordoba painter Julio Romero de Torres.
- Calahorra Tower Museum:聽provides a recreation of the history of the city between the 9th and 13th centuries, at a time of great artistic and cultural achievement.
- Palace of Viana聽(14th century): includes an extensive collection of artistic and ornamental items, plus 14 gardens.
- Castle of Almodovar聽(8th century): An impressive building 14 miles to the west of the city. Although initially an Islamic construction, it later served as royal residence and was later site of different Templar orders.
- Medina Azahara Ruins聽(10th century): Fortified Arab-Muslim Medieval palace-city located on the western outskirts of the city. Only 10% of its original structure has been excavated.聽
- La Feria:聽a whole one-week long city fair. It is famous because of its streets of lights with 鈥渃asetas鈥 (marquees with food, drink and music) erected at the city鈥檚 fair ground, most of which are open to the general public. The thoroughfare and the surrounding streets fill with horse-drawn carriages, flamenco dress, 鈥淪evillana鈥 music (of all types and genres), food and drinks.
鈥¡No quiero salir! 鈥 I don鈥檛 want to leave!鈥
3.听Seville, capital and largest city of the most southern region in Spain, Andalusia. Its old town, the third largest in Europe, contains three Unesco World Heritage Sites: the Alcázar-Palace complex, the Cathedral, and the General Archive of the Indies. Sites visited include:
- María Luisa Park:聽Seville鈥檚 principal green area, home to numerous monuments, ponds and fountains.
- Plaza de España:聽a square built in the María Luisa park in 1928 for the Ibero-American exposition of 1929. It is a landmark of the Renaissance revival style, with a combination of art-deco and neo-mudéjar (influenced by Moorish pattern) style. It was used as a location for the Star Wars movies.
- Alcázar-Place complex:聽the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe, it was originally a Moorish fortress. The upper levels of the palace are still used by the Royal Family as their Seville residence. It contains numerous gardens, fountains and patios.
- Bullfight Museum and Maestranza bullfight ring:聽It explains the history of bullfight in Spain and pays tribute to one of the most emblematic monuments of the city.
- Triana, one of the most representative neighborhoods on the west band of the river Guadalquivir.
- Metropol Parasol:聽a wooden structure located at the Encarnación square, consisting of six giant parasols in the shape of mushrooms of up to 85 feet of height. The underground level houses the Antiquarium, with Roman and Moorish archaeological remains.
- Santa Cruz聽neighborhood: the primary tourist neighborhood of Seville and former Jewish Quarter of the Medieval city.
- Cathedral and the Giralda Tower:聽It is the largest Gothic cathedral and the third largest Church in the world. It is also the burial site of Christopher Columbus. The Giralda is the bell tower, adorned in its top by the statue of 鈥淓l Giraldillo,鈥 which represents the triumph of the Christian faith.