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The main façade of the cathedral, made by Jaime Bort, is an international Baroque jewel of exceptional beauty, and unique in its kind. It was built thanks to the help …

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This promenade linked to the main events of the capital dates back to the 15th century, although it was rebuilt in the 18th century. It is one of the most emblematic meeting places in the city.

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3월 11, 2025, Murcia Cathedral

Murcia Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria, is an architectural gem located in the Plaza del Cardenal Belluga, in the heart of Murcia. This cathedral is famous for its mix of architectural styles, including Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. Murcia Cathedral is a must-see for those who wish to explore the history and artistic beauty of the region.

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Funny to see how the gentlemen of standing sit in the posh seats reading a newspaper. Actually not of this time anymore ....

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The Monument to Human Rights was built by Mariano González Beltrán on behalf of the regional government to commemorate the centenary of La Verdad. Mariano González Beltrán, born in 1948 in the Javalí Nuevo district of Murcia, is one of the most important contemporary regional artists with the greatest national and international influence on the national artistic scene. Mariano González Beltrán’s professional career has been marked by several milestones in recent years, including two of the most impressive and ambitious monumental complexes ever created by an artist from the region: the Monument to Human Rights, located at the headquarters of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, and the sculpture of the same name in the Plaza de Santo Domingo in Murcia. González Beltrán is a sculptor who makes the region visible far beyond its borders. He has made many works of him that are distributed all over the world and can be found in some of the best art galleries, especially in the United States. One of his most recent works is the sculpture 'Murcia to Salzillo'. A work in the Plaza San Agustín in Murcia, in honor of the Murcian sculptor Francisco Salzillo, in honor of his three hundredth birthday last year. He also made an Icarus for the town of Aguilas, a symbol of the carnival, which is located on the Paseo del Puerto in this coastal town.

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A beautiful park along the river. Beautiful trees, flowers and nice playgrounds

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Murcia is a charming city in southeastern Spain, known for its rich history, vibrant culture and delicious cuisine.

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11월 13, 2024, Murcia Cathedral

Murcia, a city of Moorish origin, located on a flat plain surrounded by a mountain range, is closely linked to the fertile plain of the Segura. The tower of the cathedral, one of the city's symbols, rises from its historic guild streets. Although the region of Murcia has been inhabited for more than 2,000 years, the city of Murcia was not founded until 831, when the Emir of Cordoba, Abd ar-Rahman II, ordered the construction of a walled city on the banks of the Segura and made it the capital of the caliphal province.

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11월 13, 2024, Teatro Romea

In the 19th century, the building suffered two major fires (1877 and 1899), leaving only the walls standing. The reconstruction work after the fires and the major renovation in 1985 led to this monumental theater being inaugurated up to four times.

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Built in 1902, the façade of the building facing Trapería Street is the work of the Murcian architect Pedro Cerdán Martínez, who designed, among other notable buildings, the Verónicas Market in Murcia, the Casa del Piñón in La Unión and the Casa del Clock in San Pedro del Pinatar. The style is eclectic, with modernist and historicist influences.

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11월 12, 2024, Murcia Cathedral

Inaugurated in 1465, the cathedral underwent several additions (such as the bell tower) or occasional renovations (chapel and facades) mainly in the 16th and 18th centuries. Therefore, it combines Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical styles. Architectural features include the tower, which is almost 100 metres high.

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Great city, also worth a visit.

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You should also have seen it.

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A must see if you're there.

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Murcia is a big city, but it still exudes a very relaxed atmosphere. This is undoubtedly due to the fact that a large part of the old city center is designed as a walking area. This makes it easier to experience the city's rich historical and cultural heritage in a relaxed manner. And for many, at the top of the list of important sights is the Santa Maria Cathedral.
 The pride of Murcia has a long history. It started at the end of the 14th century when construction began on the foundation of an old mosque. The location is not coincidental. It was very common at that time to symbolically reject the time of the Moorish rulers. And what better way than to build on a site where a mosque once stood?
 
Although the cathedral was completed in 1465, new elements were added continuously until the early 18th century. This makes the building a rich mix of diverse architectural views.  The exuberant facade was built in Baroque style, while the Gothic style predominates in the interior. The differences in architecture are most clearly expressed in the bell tower, which at 95 meters is the second highest in Spain. The tower was built in phases between 1521 and 1793. So it is not surprising that different architectural visions are discussed as visitors follow the five floors and 200 steps to the top. At the end, a beautiful panoramic view of the city awaits them. During the journey upwards we successively encounter style elements derived from Renaissance, Neo-Classical, Baroque and Rococo. The last changes came after a major fire in 1884. A neo-Gothic altar and a majestic organ date from after the fire. The church also houses a museum with various religious objects from a sarcophagus from Roman times to the present. Remains also provide information about the mosque that once stood on the site. Due to its convenient location in the city center, a visit to the cathedral can easily be combined with visits to other churches in the vicinity, such as the Santa Domingo Church, the San Miguel Church and the San Bartolome parish.

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Murcia is a big city, but it still exudes a very relaxed atmosphere. This is undoubtedly due to the fact that a large part of the old city center is designed as a walking area. This makes it easier to experience the city's rich historical and cultural heritage in a relaxed manner. And for many, at the top of the list of important sights is the Santa Maria Cathedral.
 The pride of Murcia has a long history. It started at the end of the 14th century when construction began on the foundation of an old mosque. The location is not coincidental. It was very common at that time to symbolically reject the time of the Moorish rulers. And what better way than to build on a site where a mosque once stood?
 
Although the cathedral was completed in 1465, new elements were added continuously until the early 18th century. This makes the building a rich mix of diverse architectural views.  The exuberant facade was built in Baroque style, while the Gothic style predominates in the interior. The differences in architecture are most clearly expressed in the bell tower, which at 95 meters is the second highest in Spain. The tower was built in phases between 1521 and 1793. So it is not surprising that different architectural visions are discussed as visitors follow the five floors and 200 steps to the top. At the end, a beautiful panoramic view of the city awaits them. During the journey upwards we successively encounter style elements derived from Renaissance, Neo-Classical, Baroque and Rococo. The last changes came after a major fire in 1884. A neo-Gothic altar and a majestic organ date from after the fire. The church also houses a museum with various religious objects from a sarcophagus from Roman times to the present. Remains also provide information about the mosque that once stood on the site. Due to its convenient location in the city center, a visit to the cathedral can easily be combined with visits to other churches in the vicinity, such as the Santa Domingo Church, the San Miguel Church and the San Bartolome parish.

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6월 4, 2024, Teatro Romea

The Teatro Romea is located in Murcia city. This theater was opened by Queen Elizabeth II on October 25, 1862. Julian Romea was also an attending guest. Later the Colosseum was named after him. The building was first called the Teatro de los Infantes, but after the revolution of 1868 it was changed to Teatro Popular Sovereignty. A few years later, in 1877, the Colosseum suffered a major fire. This was not the last fire to destroy the beautiful building. In 1899 the theater was again hit by fire. After its opening in 1901, it was renovated several times. The Colosseum as it stands today was last renovated in 2012. The renovation has made it available for even more occasions. You can enjoy theater, dance, music, concerts, flamenco, zarzuela and other fun performances. Not only the outside of the building is impressive, but the inside is also breathtaking.

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Real casino is located on the Calle Traperia shopping street not far from the cathedral. With a visit to Murcia's Real Casino you enter the world of high society. The building, has an enchanting mix of architectural styles and has been carefully restored to its former glory. The eclectic Real Casino de Murcia, opened in the 19th century as a gentlemen's club. As you walk through the richly decorated rooms you get an idea of what it must have been like here at the time. Discover the Moorish patio, after which you will take a look at the large English library and a ballroom full of chandeliers. You see how the aristocrats used to spend their time here. Among the modernist, neo-baroque architecture. This building contains so much history that it is now a national monument. Admission with audio guide €5. Pensioners and children €3. Beautiful!!

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The Real Casino de Murcia is an emblematic building in the city of Murcia, Spain. It was built in the late 19th century as a meeting place for Murcia's high society. The architecture is a mix of different styles, mainly influenced by modernism and neo-baroque. The casino features an impressive facade with intricate decorations and a tower with a clock. Inside you will find elegant and spacious halls used for various cultural and social activities, such as exhibitions, concerts, conferences and receptions. There is also a restaurant and bar where visitors can eat and drink in a sophisticated atmosphere. The Real Casino de Murcia is one of the most iconic buildings in the city and a must-see for lovers of historical and cultural architecture.

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The Malecón dates from the 15th century, although it was rebuilt in the 18th century. It is one of the most emblematic meeting places in the city, a place for leisure and walking, from which you can enjoy magnificent views. For resting, it has numerous stone seats along its entire route. It is located near the Verónicas Market, the Almudí Palace and other points of tourist interest. Open 24 hours. Free entrance.

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Beautiful cathedral both outside and inside. With an exhibition in the interior.

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