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スペイン王国 Reino de España 国の標語:Plus Ultra(ラテン語:更なる前進) 国歌:Marcha Real(スペイン語)国王行進曲 スペイン王国(スペインおうこく、(西: Reino de España)、スペイン国(スペインこく、(西: Estado español)またはスペインは、南ヨーロッパのイベリア半島に位置し、同半島の大部分を占める議会君主制国家。首都はマドリード。 西にポルトガル、南にイギリス領ジブラルタル、北東にフランス、アンドラと国境を接し、アフリカ大陸にある飛地のセウタ、メリリャではモロッコと陸上国境を接する。本土以外に、西地中海のバレアレス諸島や、大西洋のカナリア諸島、北アフリカのセウタとメリリャ、アルボラン海のアルボラン島を持っている。

Hospital de la Caridad (Seville)

セビリア

The Hospital de la Caridad in Seville, Spain is a baroque charity hospital building near Plaza de toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla. The charity hospital was founded in 1674, and still cares for the aged and infirm. The hospital's chapel is open to the public and "contains some of Seville's most sumptuous baroque sculpture."

Institut del Teatre

バルセロナ

The Theatre Institute of Barcelona is a public institution dedicated to training in the performing arts, classical dance, contemporary and Spanish as well as in theater, film, choreography, etc. It was created in 1913 in Barcelona by Adrià Gual. It belongs to the Province of Barcelona and aims to teaching the performing arts, the organization of congresses, conferences, exhibitions, and research of any form of performing arts. It is currently led by Jordi Font.

Museum of Montserrat

Collbató

The Museum of Montserrat showcases a selection of the most outstanding artistic and archaeological heritage at the thousand-year-old Abbey of Montserrat. The museum contains six very different collections. More than 1300 pieces are exhibited in the museum, embracing a vast chronological period.

Museo de Burgos

ブルゴス

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メスキータ

コルドバ (スペイン)

メスキータ(mezquita)は、スペイン語でモスクを意味し、アラビア語 مسجد に由来する。しかし、一般的には固有名詞としてスペイン、アンダルシア州コルドバにあるカトリック教会の司教座聖堂「コルドバの聖マリア大聖堂 」を指す場合が多い。本項は、この聖マリア大聖堂について解説する。 メスキータ は、スペインに現存する唯一の大モスクである。後ウマイヤ朝のアブド・アッラフマーン1世は、グワダルキビール川の流れが変わるコルドバの小高い丘にメスキータの建設を始める。ここは紀元2世紀、戦勝祈願を行ったローマ神殿があったという伝説があり、西ゴート王国時代には聖ビセンテ教会があった神聖な場所であった。

Granada Cathedral

Vega de Granada

Granada Cathedral, or the Cathedral of the Incarnation is a Roman Catholic church in the city of Granada, capital of the province of the same name in the Autonomous Region of Andalusia, Spain. The cathedral is the seat of the Archdiocese of Granada. Like many other cathedrals in Andalusia, it was built on top of the city's main mosque after the conquest of Granada.

Huesca Cathedral

Hoya de Huesca/Plana de Uesca

The Holy Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Lord, also known as the Cathedral of Saint Mary of Huesca, is a Roman Catholic church in Huesca, in Aragon, north-eastern Spain. It is the seat of the Bishop of Huesca. Its architecture is Gothic, and its construction began in the late 13th century and was finished in the early 16th century.

Palencia Cathedral

パレンシア

Palencia Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church located in Palencia, Spain. It is dedicated to Saint Antoninus of Pamiers . The cathedral was built from 1172 to 1504 stands over a low-vaulted Visigothic crypt . In front of the Proto-Romanesque temple is the old Visigothic chapel from the mid-7th century, built during the reign of Wamba to preserve the remains of the martyr Saint Antoninus of Pamiers, a Visigothic-Gallic nobleman brought from Narbonne to Visigothic Hispania in 672 or 673 by Wamba himself. These are the only remains of the Visigothic cathedral of Palencia.It is a large Gothic building, popularly dubbed as "the unknown beauty" because it is not as well known as other Spanish cathedrals, though it is a valuable building which has in its interior works of art of great value, including El Greco's painting The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian and a retablo of twelve panels by Juan de Flandes, court painter to Queen Isabella I of Castile. Its more than 130 metres long, 42 metres high and 50 metres wide at the centre, making it one of the largest cathedrals in Spain and Europe. Just by way of comparison, the internal length of the Cathedral of Reims, reaches 138m, in turn, the height of the central nave, reaches 33m in Notre Dame de Paris; Reims 38m, 42m in Notre-Dame d'Amiens and 48m in Saint-Pierre de Beauvais, the highest of all Gothic cathedrals. Its solid, simple and austere exterior does not reflect the grandeur of its interior, with more than twenty chapels of great artistic and historical interest. The most recognizable feature on the outside is the tower, of 55 meters of height, solid and a little rough in its Gothic style. Recent studies and excavations show that it was a military tower, and after serving this function, pinnacles and cattail were added as the sole decoration.