Spain has an opulent cultural heritage and to list just some of them is impossible. However, these are some of the historical landmarks in Spain that I would love you to visit. You can also have a look at the national holidays in Spain when these places are the most crowded.

Baelo Claudia

Baelo Claudia

If you want to visit an ancient Roman Town in Spain, then Baelo Claudia is your answer. The site offers both stunning views and has ancient ruins which never fail to impress the history buffs. Here, you can observe the classical Roman architecture. The most prominent features of the site are the temples of Capitolium and the temples of the Eastern character as well. The beautiful surroundings are just a glimpse of the beauty of Spain and its history. Baelo Claudia is a must visit historical landmark in Spain.

Lugo Roman Walls

Lugo Roman Walls

The Lugo Roma Falls have described by the UNESCO as the finest surviving example of late Roman military fortification. These walls were built in the third and fourth century AD. the walls are preserved in a good manner. The height of the walls ranges from eight to twelve meters. Five gates and forty sic ancient towers of the site are still standing intact and are very well maintained by the people in Spain. The walls are predominantly Roman whilst still holding traces of other cultural influences.

Alcazar Of Toledo

Alcazar Of Toledo

The Alcazar of Toledo is one of the most important historical landmarks of the country and dominates the skyline of Spain. The fortress was built in third century AD in the Roman era of Spain. The place was the site of the Siege of Alcazar during the Spanish Civil War. The Alcazar of Toledo also houses a museum of the army.

Alhambra

Alhambra

The fortress in Granada is a complex of many royal palaces, shops, mosques, baths, and other buildings built in the ancient era. The Alcabaza or the citadel is one of the most prominent features of the site. The Court of Lions and the Court of Myrtles are the two courtyards where the Citadel is situated. The palace houses everything from the archaeological finds to Nasrid art.

Seville Cathedral

Seville Cathedral

The enormous gothic structure, Seville Cathedra is the third largest cathedral in the world. This architectural marvel has been also listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The cathedral also has a tomb of Christopher Columbus which is the final resting place of hime. It is one of the most popular features of the cathedral.

Santa Maria Del Mar

Santa Maria Del Mar

Santa Maria Del Mar is one of the most popular churches in Barcelona. It is built in a Catalan-Gothic style. The church was built in 14th century and is a vast space that makes the tourists go awe.

Barcelona Cathedral

Barcelona Cathedral

The history of this beautiful cathedral dates back to the 10th century. Barcelona Cathedral is built in a Romanesque Architecture. The dramatic ceilings of the structure, golden pillars, and the tower are some of the many stunning features of the cathedral.