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Carnival in Playa de Aro 2016

Карнавал в Плайя де Аро 2016

Carnival in Playa de Aro 2016.

On February 6, 2016, a traditional noisy event took place on the central street of Playa de Aro – the carnival, practically, the central event of the year!
Local residents taking part in the carnival begin to prepare for it in advance, come up with and sew bright, memorable costumes, build a  carnival carts of incredible design.
If they would have done it in May, when the streets are warm and green, then it would be priceless! But since the carnival takes place in Playa de Aro in winter, you have to dress warmer, take something containing alcohol to keep warm inside(the doctors recommend!) and rush quickly to the city. To park a car on this day is quite a difficult task, as well as finding a better place to watch the carnival procession.
Let’s finish talking and let’s see what happened there!

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Wax Museum, Barcelona

Wax Museum, Barcelona

At the very beginning of the famous Rambla, in the Passatge de la Banca lane, there is the Barcelona Wax Museum (Museo de Cera), created in 1973.

Here you can meet almost all prominent political figures, artists, scholars, researchers and travelers. Fabulous heroes, inhabitants of the underwater world, as well as menacing bank robbers from the 1930s, not to mention famous maniacs and murderers.

If you want to keep your nerves in order – forget and do not come here!

Well, if the soul asks for thrills – a short story about the Wax Museum in Barcelona and photographs of some expositions can be viewed following the link.

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Museum of Illusions, Barcelona

Museum of Illusions, Barcelona

If you are strolling around La Rambla in Barcelona in the area of the La Boqueria market, do not miss the chance and go to the Museum of Illusions located at 17, Pintor Fortuny. Surprisingly, this museum came to Spain from Russia – similar museums are located in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan and Yekaterinburg.

On the walls of the museum are drawn various scenes in which the only missing element is you! Take your best camera with you and go hunting for the funniest photos in your life!

You can see more info and examples of photos that you can take at the Museum of Illusions in Barcelona following the link.

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Girona

Girona – a fairy tale city, a dream city! The capital of the province of the same name, traditionally the richest region of Catalonia. The city is more than 2,000 years old, its history is full of events, like a chronicle in the newspaper of the yellow press. Iberians, Romans, Visigoths, Moors and Franks managed to visit here. The strategic location of the city between Madrid and Paris, as well as the fertility of local lands made Girona a scene of numerous military conflicts. The once formidable fortress of Girona survived 25 sieges, but surrendered at the mercy of the winner only 7 times. The last time Girona withstood a seven-month siege of Napoleonic troops in 1809, it was then that the city was quite seriously destroyed.

Among the attractions of the old city, the most beautiful church  Església de Sant Feliu should be noted. Here the martyr Saint Felix, as well as the patron saint of the city, Saint Narcissus, are buried. Legend has it that after the capture of the city by the French in 1285, the grave of St. Narcissus was desecrated by the invaders. A flock of angry midges flew out of the grave, which bit the uninvited guests to such an extent that they plunged them into an erratic flight. Saint Narcissus sent his midges several times to defend the city; since then he has been revered as the patron saint of the city, and the fly is a symbol of the city. The celebration of St. Narcissus in Girona lasts a whole week in late October – early November.

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Perelada

Perelada

Perelada is a small town in the vicinity of Figueras, famous for its beautiful castle of the XIII century. By the way, this castle houses one of only four casinos operating in Catalonia (other casinos are located in Barcelona, Tarragona and Lloret de Mar). The annual music festival is also held at the castle, with famous stars such as Montserrat Caballe, Paco de Lucía, Placido Domingo and many others taking part in it. Perelada is also very well known as a place of production of quality wine and cava (this is our Catalan champagne).

A short story about the history of the town, accompanied by photographs can be viewed following the link.

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Live Nativity scenes in Perelada 2015

Live Nativity scenes in Perelada 2015

We invite you to come to Perelada to view the traditional Catalan Christmas performance, or live Nativity scenes (Pessebra vivent in Catalan) which take place these days in many small cities.
The performance in Perelada unfolds on the territory of the beautiful castle Castillo de Perelada. This castle is usually closed to the public during the cold season, so an evening walk through the park is an additional pleasant surprise!

You can see a photo report about this interesting event following the link – Nativity scenes at Perelada 2015.

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CosmoCaixa Science Museum, Barcelona

CosmoCaixa Science Museum, Barcelona

Located in Barcelona, the Science Museum CosmoCaixa is a real gift for planning a weekend with children in bad weather or a hot day. You are under the roof in an air-conditioned building and you have two to three hours until your children spend their energy by looking at different types of entertaining gadgets and technical devices.
In addition to various physical phenomena and thematic expositions there are many other wonderful things. Among others: a tropical forest with an aquarium, a planetarium, special game expositions for children Mediterranean garden, Archimedes garden with intricate mechanisms, such as an Archimedean screw for lifting water.

And do not forget to buy souvenirs related to science in a shop located at the exit of the museum!

Details and photos of the CosmoCaixa Science Museum in Barcelona.can be found at the link.

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Ripoll

Ripoll is an old town in the north of Catalonia.

Ripoll is an old Catalan town in the foothills of the Pyrenees, which has its history since the foundation of the monastery of St. Mary in 880.
The historic center of the city is located at the confluence of two rivers – Ter (this is a river flowing through Girona) and Freser. In addition to the impressive monastery, the city was also famous for its blacksmithing skills, as well as the production of firearms from the late medieval period.
Special mention is the modern chapel of Capilla de Sant Miquel de la Roqueta.

A detailed story about the history of the Ripoll and photos can be viewed at the link.

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Red Bull Autos Locos 2015 in Barcelona

Red Bull Autos Locos 2015 in Barcelona

Last Saturday in Barcelona, on the hill of Montjuic, a spectacular event took place – Red Bull Autos Locos. These are crazy races on the craziest cars, the vast majority of which should not drive by definition. The bravest brave men tried not only to survive driving  those ridiculous creations on the track (not all cars could even get to the start!), but even to fight for the first place😀. A lot of crazy daredevils finished their way to glory in hay sheaves, prudently installed by the race organizers on the sides of the track …

We couldn’t take off the race ourselves, but we managed to take a picture of the cars of the participants of the competition; you can admire the flight of unlimited human fantasy via the link – Red Bull Autos Locos 2015.

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Medieval Fair 2015 in the Spanish Village, Barcelona

Medieval Fair 2015 in the Spanish Village, Barcelona

Traditional Medieval fairs take place, probably, in every Catalan town throughout the year.  This time the Medieval Fair fair swept noisily around the Spanish Village in Barcelona, adding bright colors and fun to the already picturesque surroundings of this entertaining little corner in the capital of Catalona.

Everything, as usual – endless stalls with different things, disguised merchants, medieval warriors in never ending battles, birds of prey exhibitions, wandering musicians… As a result, everyone is happy – both rested parents and satisfied children😀.

Photos from the Medieval Fair 2015 in the Spanish Village of Barcelona can be viewed at the link.