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On a tour of Spain with interfaith leaders, Msgr. Gregory Fairbanks reflects on how at one time Christian, Muslim, and Jewish ...
Spain sounds like paradise on Earth, but it can still be jarring to move there from a different country. The culture shock is ...
His birthplace, Fuente Vaqueros, sits in the centre of a fertile plain about 12 miles from Granada, the whitewashed houses and quiet tree-lined streets typical of this sleepy corner of Spain.
Moorish or Arab baths were a part of the culture during the Nasrid reign in Granada – and you'll find remains of the historic bath houses throughout the city. The Catholic monarchs closed the ...
Granada isn’t just famous for its ancient palaces and mountain views – it’s a proper student city at heart. With the University of Granada woven through its cobbled streets, the place hums with ...
This 3-credit intensive course will include three half days of class at CWRU and roughly eight half days of class and guided activities in the city of Granada, Spain. Taught by faculty from CWRU and ...
The Alhambra is not only Granada and Andalusia's biggest tourist attraction, it's one of the most-visited spots in all of Spain. It draws more than 2.5 million visitors per year, with some ...