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Albarracín is a Spanish town, in the province of Teruel, part of the autonomous community of Aragon.
It is considered to be one of the most beautiful villages in Spain. Its medieval architecture and narrow streets have been proposed as a World Heritage site by UNESCO and in 1961 it was declared a National Monument. A good example of its narrow streets is my previous image Albarracin
Albarracín it is surrounded by stony hills and Guadalaviar River. You could see on the right side Santiago church with its inclined tower. The other tower is Salvador de Albarracín cathedral.

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Hoy nos vamos a visitar un pequeño pueblo pintoresco que conserva todo su encanto medieval enclavado en pleno Pirineo catalán, un pueblo donde la piedra es el principal material de construcción y donde el tiempo se ha detenido. Se trata de Beget, en la provincia de Girona. Un pueblo al que el acceso no es circunstancial sino obligado para el visitante que quiere conocer este enclave turístico de la comarca del Ripollés… seguir leyendo

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Albarracín is a Spanish town in the province of Teruel (Aragon).
The Julianeta House is perhaps the best known image of Albarracin. It dates back to the 14th century and it stands in a sharp angle formed by two streets that slope uphill, increasing the sensation of instability. Built of plaster and wood, it gives the impression of a cubist painting, with a whimsical perspective.

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