{"id":8507,"date":"2020-04-02T16:53:57","date_gmt":"2020-04-02T16:53:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.gvam.es\/?p=8507"},"modified":"2020-04-02T16:53:57","modified_gmt":"2020-04-02T16:53:57","slug":"how-to-visit-15-spanish-world-heritage-cities-in-just-one-day","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gvam.es\/en\/how-to-visit-15-spanish-world-heritage-cities-in-just-one-day\/","title":{"rendered":"How to visit 15 Spanish World Heritage Cities in just one day"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Our balconies, televisions and mobile devices have become the main open windows to the world during the COVID-19 crisis. With the aim of making this quarantine more bearable, the <strong>World Heritage Cities Group and GVAM<\/strong> have made the digital content of the 15 Spanish World Heritage Cities available to all audiences. <strong>From now on, it is possible to undertake virtual trips that would be unthinkable with the backpack on your back.<\/strong> The website <a href=\"https:\/\/appsciudadespatrimonio.gvam.es\/\">https:\/\/web-ciudadespatrimonio.gvam.es\/<\/a> offers us a different look at the rich cultural heritage of Spain.<\/p>\n<p>How could we, if not virtually, make a route through <strong>Roman Hispania<\/strong> in the same day? This proposal allows knowing the vestiges of the ancient civilization &#8220;crossing&#8221; the cities of Tarragona, Segovia and M\u00e9rida.<\/p>\n<p>For <strong>cathedrals<\/strong> lovers, what better than a trip from south to north getting to know the jewels built by our ancestors. We will pass through Baeza, Toledo, Alcal\u00e1 de Henares, \u00c1vila, Segovia, Cuenca, Santiago de Compostela as well as the Ibiza island.<\/p>\n<p>If you keep browsing, you will discover the quintessential <strong>university towns<\/strong>, Salamanca and Alcal\u00e1 de Henares, as well as <strong>two historic capitals<\/strong> before Madrid was. One of them is C\u00f3rdoba, with its mosque-cathedral reflecting the Arab past of Spain. The so-called &#8220;city of the three cultures&#8221; is also present: Toledo was the political and administrative heart of Spain.<\/p>\n<p>But not only the imperial city is a reflection of the rich and diverse cultural heritage of Spain. For this reason, the <strong>route through the Jewish quarters<\/strong> of these World Heritage cities, the \u201cRoutes of Sefarad\u201d could not be missing. In addition, based on the contents made in the <strong>year of Saint Teresa<\/strong>, an itinerary is also included in the footsteps of this Christian saint through no less than four destinations.<\/p>\n<p>The thematic combinations and ways of discovering the past past are countless! Here we highlight some of them through <strong>narrations, texts, images and videos in sign language<\/strong> so the content is accessible.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Alcal\u00e1 de Henares, \u00c1vila, Baeza, C\u00f3rdoba, Cuenca, Ibiza, M\u00e9rida, Salamanca, San Crist\u00f3bal de La Laguna, Santiago de Compostela, Segovia, Tarragona, Toledo and \u00dabeda<\/strong> are the 15 cities included in the microsite. The recognition that all of them received from UNESCO constitutes for the World Heritage Cities Group, which represents them, \u201can honor and international recognition and, at the same time, a great responsibility in order to guarantee the protection and conservation of all those values for future generations\u201d. With this small gesture, the Group encourages its dissemination and knowledge, essential also for conservation. We hope you like it!<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Our balconies, televisions and mobile devices have become the main open windows to the world during the COVID-19 crisis. With the aim of making this quarantine more bearable, the World Heritage Cities Group and GVAM have made the digital content of the 15 Spanish World Heritage Cities available to all audiences. 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