Girona
(Girona, Spain) - Is an ancient town founded in 79 BC. The picturesque houses overlooking the river Onyar is one of the most popular views of the city. The tower in the background is the Church of Sant Feliu whose style is 14th century gothic.
Aqueduct of Segovia
(Segovia, Spain) - The Aqueduct of Segovia which is estimated to have been built during the 1st century AD is considered one of the best-preserved ancient monuments in Spain.
Catedral Nueva de Salamanca
(Salamanca, Spain) - Cathedral was constructed between the 16th and 18th centuries. The church was consecrated in 1733.
Notre-Dame Cathedral
(Paris, France)
Port Vell
(Barcelona, Spain) - View from Montjuic mountain.
Nao Victoria (Replica) - Port Vell
(Barcelona, Spain) - The original Nao Victoria (16th century) was the first ship to circumnavigate the globe.
Tossa de Mar
(Tossa de Mar, Spain) - Town in Catalonia.
Lighthouse of Biarritz (est. 1834)
(Biarritz, France) - Spectacular rainbow that seems to be originating from the lighthouse.
Parc Guell
(Barcelona, Spain) - Religious cross located near Parc Guell entrance.
Venetian Gondolas
(Venice, Italy) - Traditional Venetian rowing boat that was the principal means of transportation for hundreds of years within the city.
Castillo de Xativa
(Xativa, Spain) - Originally contructed by the Romans as a fortified watchtower. The castle was then greatly exapanded during the muslim occupation.
Roman Bridge of Cordoba
(Cordoba, Spain) - Built in the early 1st century and crosses the Guadalquivir river. In the background is the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba. The Church was a Visigothic Catholic Church in the 6th Century before becoming an Islamic Mosque from 784-1236 and then a Catholic Church in 1236 to present.
El Tajo Gorge in Ronda
(Ronda, Spain) - The town rests above a steep gorge 390 feet deep.
Casas Colgadas de Cuenca
(Cuenca, Spain) - The Hanging Houses of Cuenca were built over a rock above the Huecar River around the 15th century. These are the only remaining buildings of this kind in the city.
Pueblo de Zahara de la Sierra
(Zahara de la Sierra, Spain) - The town was the site of a Moorish castle that was ruled by Arabs until 1407.
Albarracin
(Albarracin, Spain) - Town in the autonomous region of Aragon.
Castillo Palacio de Peniscola
(Peniscola, Spain) - The Knights Templar constructed the castle between 1294 & 1307.
Puerta de Bisagra Nueva
(Toledo, Spain) - The gate is of Moorish origin but the main part was built in 1559.
Castillo de Miraflores / Alconchel
(Alconchel, Spain) - 12th century castle that was under the control of the Templars from 1264 to 1312.
Campo
(Campo, Spain) - The town of Campo is located in the Spanish region of Aragon. The town is located near the Pyrenees Mountains.
San Martin Church
(Belchite, Spain) - During 1937, Spanish Republican and General Franco's forces fought the "Battle of Belchite" around this area. A few years later the town was rebuilt nearby but Franco had the ruins remain as a monument of war.
Igreja de Santo Antonio de Lisboa
(Lisbon, Portugal) - Catholic nun outside Igreja de Santo Antonio de Lisboa after church service.
(Barcelona, Spain) - Multi-peaked mountain located near the city of Barcelona. The highest point, Saint Jerome is 4,055 feet tall.