Museum Centro Botín is a modern art museum located in Cantabrian city of Santander, Spain. The museum was designed by world-renowned architect Renzo Piano, and has gorgeous views of the Bay of Biscay.
Centro Botín
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Centro Botín
Muelle de Albareda, s/n. Jardines de Pereda, 39004, Santander
Built when he was just 31 years old, Gaudí's El Capricho is one of the early works of Catalonia's iconic architect and is one of the only buildings designed by Gaudí that is not located in Catalonia. Instead, this beautiful summer house is located in pastoral Cantabria, in northern Spain.
The building is unmistakably Gaudí, but also shows clear Orientalist and Mudéjar influences, often seen in his early career. The house features an eye-catching Persian air minaret with a bold green, red, and gold color scheme. It is emblazoned with sparkling sunflower mosaics – a theme that continues around the house's entire facade.
If you're a Gaudí fan in Cantabria, make sure you don't miss this cultural gem!
San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, is an islet that can only be accessed by a pedestrian path. Sieges, piracy, fires and countless legends surround this small hermitage in an aura of mystery! The whole area is surrounded by the sea and dreamy cliffs, but this place has become famous in recent years because of Game of Thrones . You may recognize San Juan de Gaztelugatxe as Dragonstone in the acclaimed HBO series.
The Cabárceno Nature Park isn't your conventional zoo or natural park. Man has helped shape its beauty from a primitive karst landscape that was once a 750 hectare open-pit mining operation.
In the Cabárceno Nature Park, animals get to live in the most natural environment possible. Except for feeding, the rest of their lives are marked by almost total freedom and instinct. Fights take place during mating season for the control of females, survival instincts remain intact, and the rest of their senses remain as wild as in their natural habitat.