Valencia
If you are coming to Spain for the first
time, be warned: this is a country that fast becomes an addiction. You
might intend to come just for a beach holiday, or a tour of the major
cities, but before you know it you'll find yourself hooked by something
quite different - by the celebration of some local fiesta, perhaps, or
the amazing nightlife in Madrid, by the Moorish monuments of Andalucia,
by Basque cooking, or the wild landscapes and birds of prey of
Estremadura. And by then, of course, you will have noticed that there is
not just one Spain but many. Indeed, Spaniards often speak of Las
Españas (the Spains) and they even talk of the capital in the plural
- Los Madriles, the Madrids.
This regionalism is an obsession and perhaps the most significant change
to the country over recent decades has been the creation of seventeen
autonomías - autonomous regions - with their own governments,
budgets and cultural ministries. The old days of a unified nation,
governed with a firm hand from Madrid, seem to have gone forever, as the
separate kingdoms which made up the original Spanish state reassert
themselves. And the differences are evident wherever you look: in
language, culture and artistic traditions, in landscapes and cityscapes,
and attitudes and politics.
The cities - above all - are compellingly individual. Barcelona, for
many, has the edge: for Gaudí's splendid modernista architecture,
the lively promenade of Las Ramblas, designer clubs par excellence,
and, not least, for Barça - the city's football team. But Madrid,
although not as pretty, claims as many devotees. The city and its
people, immortalized in the movies of Pedro Almodóvar, have a vibrancy
and style that is revealed in a thousand bars and summer terrazas. Not
to mention three of the world's finest art museums. Then there's Sevilla,
home of flamenco and all the clichés of southern Spain; Valencia, the
vibrant Levantine city with an arts scene and nightlife to equal any
European rival; and Bilbao, a new entry on Spain's cultural circuit, due
to Frank Gehry's astonishing Guggenheim museum.
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