Spain has the second largest number of UNESCO World Heritage sites in the world. The list contains everything from cave art to the historic quarters of modern towns, and includes nature reserves, gardens and monuments. They all have the distinction of being completely unique and exceptional, and a heritage to treasure and pass down to future generations.
Thanks to its cultural heritage (Celtic, Phoenician, Carthaginian, Greek, Roman, Arabic, Jewish), each Spanish city can offer you a glimpse of the past: the Jewish quarter in Córdoba, Arab and Renaissance monuments in Seville, the Roman aqueduct in Segovia¿
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