Want to create interactive content? It’s easy in Genially!
6 Monuments in Spain
Carla Cano Jiménez
Created on April 2, 2024
Start designing with a free template
Discover more than 1500 professional designs like these:
View
Interactive Event Microsite
View
January School Calendar
View
Genial Calendar 2026
View
Annual calendar 2026
View
School Calendar 2026
View
2026 calendar
View
January Higher Education Academic Calendar
Transcript
6 MONUMENTS WE LIKE THE MOST IN SPAIN
BARCELONA
Sacred Family
ALMERÍA
Alcazaba
PONTEVEDRA
Church
ALICANTE
Carbonell House
+ inf
MADRID
Main Square
SACRED FAMILY
SACRED FAMILY
The Sacred Family is a reflection of Gaudí's creative plenitude: he worked on it for most of his professional career, but especially in the last years of his career, when he reached the culmination of his naturalistic style, in which he achieved a synthesis of everyone. Gaudí achieved a perfect harmony in the relationship between structural and decorative elements, between plasticity and aesthetics, between function and form, between content and capacity, achieving the integration of all the arts into a structured and logical whole.
CARBONELL HOUSE
CARBONELL HOUSE
Carbonell House is a building on the Paseo de la Explanada in Alicante. This emblematic building of the city has a history of more than one hundred years. It is currently used for commercial premises and offices on the ground and mezzanine floors and for rental housing on the rest. The distributions are organized around light wells and attached staircase cores, with a main core and a secondary core for independent access to the service area. The distribution hallways are located around the ventilation terraces, the rest of the rooms are located around the entire exterior perimete.
ALCAZABA
ALCAZABA
Located on an isolated hill, the Alcazaba is a solid and extensive fortress with walls more than three meters wide and five meters high.Unity such as the fortifications of the city, where the Desfiladero de la Hoya and the Cerro de San Cristóbal maintain, define and give meaning to a direct connection with the Alcazaba, both physical and visual. creating a set of exceptional size. The Alcazaba is connected to the city to the south, and to the north is the Cerro de San Cristóbal, which ultimately defines a unique space, undoubtedly of cultural interest.
¿Tienes una idea?
¡Que fluya la comunicación!
Con las plantillas de Genially podrás incluir recursos visuales para dejar a tu audiencia con la boca abierta. También destacar alguna frase o dato concreto que se quede grabado a fuego en la memoria de tu público e incluso embeber contenido externo que sorprenda: vídeos, fotos, audios... ¡Lo que tú quieras! ¿Necesitas más motivos para crear contenidos dinámicos? Bien: el 90% de la información que asimilamos nos llega a través de la vista y, además, retenemos un 42% más de información cuando el contenido se mueve.
- Genera experiencias con tu contenido.
- Tiene efecto WOW. Muy WOW.
- Logra que tu público recuerde el mensaje.
- Activa y sorprende a tu audiencia.
¿Tienes una idea?
¡Que fluya la comunicación!
Con las plantillas de Genially podrás incluir recursos visuales para dejar a tu audiencia con la boca abierta. También destacar alguna frase o dato concreto que se quede grabado a fuego en la memoria de tu público e incluso embeber contenido externo que sorprenda: vídeos, fotos, audios... ¡Lo que tú quieras! ¿Necesitas más motivos para crear contenidos dinámicos? Bien: el 90% de la información que asimilamos nos llega a través de la vista y, además, retenemos un 42% más de información cuando el contenido se mueve.
- Genera experiencias con tu contenido.
- Tiene efecto WOW. Muy WOW.
- Logra que tu público recuerde el mensaje.
- Activa y sorprende a tu audiencia.
CHURCH OF SANTA MARIA LA MAYOR
CHURCH OF SANTA MARIA LA MAYOR
he Church of Santa María la Mayor is a Gothic style building, with influences from the Portuguese Manueline style.Externally, the façade stands out. The main one faces west, it has a wide staircase to access it. It has an altar-shaped structure, with three richly decorated bodies (following the Plateresque style).
MAIN SQUARE
MAIN SQUARE
In 1560, after moving the palace to Madrid in 1561, Philip II commissioned Juan de Herrera to remodel the plaza. The first building in the new square, the Casa de la Panadería, was started in 1590 by Diego Sillero, on the site of the old market. In 1617, Philip III commissioned the completion of the work to Juan Gómez de Mora, who completed the square in 1619.