Monthly Archives: April 2025

Ancient History and Architecture of Valencia

For students and professors looking for the perfect study abroad location, come explore Valencia, a city rich in history and culture. It is located on the Mediterranean coast but is also deeply ingrained in Western civilization. Valencia has more than … Continue reading

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The Brave Adventurers Snack Guide

As you traverse through Madrid, seaking ancient knowledge and study-abroad credits, you’ll come across a wealth of exciting and tasty snacks, perfect for the starving student on their weary travels! As the City designated the capital by King Felipe II, … Continue reading

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The Cuisine Of Sevilla

The city of Sevilla has a rich history as well as flavors and culture. Spain has always been known for its true high quality dining experiences, along with unique dishes and cooking techniques. The capital city of Andalusia has been … Continue reading

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 Eating Your Way Through Santiago de Compostela: A Food Guide for Professors

If you’re a university professor spending the semester teaching or researching in Santiago de Compostela, you’re in for a treat and a great time. From Michelin-star restaurants to pulperias, there’s something for everyone’s taste and every occasion. O Curro da … Continue reading

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Story of La Ciudad Califal

2nd Century BC to 710 AD. While Cordoba is known as the ‘City of the Caliphate’, its story begins many years before Islam arrived in the Iberian Peninsula. Like most of Spain, during the 3rd century BC, the settlement that … Continue reading

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Cheap eats at Santiago de Compostela: 3 student- friendly meals that are under €10 euros

As a college student studying abroad is a once in a lifetime opportunity, but let’s all be honest as college students we do not have that much money in our bank account so here are 3 delicious food options for … Continue reading

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Under the veil of Velázquez’ Christ Crucified

Near the heart of the city of Madrid, its white columns glimmering in the rays of El Sol, stands the Museo Del Prado. Built in 1785 under the orders of King Charles III, it was originally intended to be the … Continue reading

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Fountain of Art, Water, and Love

Magic Fountain of Montjuïc: This fountain plays an important role in Barcelona. It combines the need for water and art into the fountain known as the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc. This fountain is historically significant to Barcelona for multiple reasons. … Continue reading

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History in the Modern: Elements Past Still Present in Sevilla

Sevilla has served as a historic hotspot throughout history. Even in its modern age there are remaining elements that display the historic events that have taken place. These places allow a modern glance into the history that shaped the region … Continue reading

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Barcelona Pavilion: Art and History

Barcelona Pavilion: This building plays a significant role in Barcelona as a historical site and a tourism attraction. It was first constructed in 1928 and finished in 1929 by the architects Mies van der Rohe and Lily Reich; this Pavilion … Continue reading

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