Planning to visit Cadiz Spain? You have the best choice! This city is rich with interesting and unique history. Great tourist spots are also abounding here. The vast array of green lushes’ fields and long stretch of the beaches are truly enticing. As the capital of Cadiz itself this fascinating city offers a lot of views that you should not miss to visit. The monuments of Cadiz are very much interesting. Through its unique history, you will eventually learn and understand the culture not only the people living in Cadiz but also the culture of Spain.
The must see monuments in Cadiz are the following:
- The Oratorio de Santa Cruz—this is a church which is separated into two parts. The sullenly simplistic 18th century chapel which has only the sculpture of the crucifix and the distinct floor which is elegantly ornamented with the remarks of the Goya painting that depicts the miracle of the fishes and loaves.
- The Cathedral Nueva—this is an 18th Century Baroque cathedral. Although it only gets few visitors, the Cathedral Nueva is a must see. This is a great destination to see after enjoying the other various captivating scenery in Cadiz. If you want silence and tranquility this is the place to be.
- The Iglesia de San Felipe Neri—this is a place of pilgrimage. Historically, this is the place where the parliament converged. It was in 1812 where the liberal constitution was proclaimed. While on the main alter located the Immaculate Conception. The masterpiece of the great artist Murillo.
- The Gran Teatro, Manuel de Falla—if you really wanted to have the best Cadiz travel experience, you should have to visit this theatre. Located in the fascinating neo-Mudejar red brick building, you will be impressed with its incredible interior design. All year round the theatre always has something to surprise the tourists. So you should have to include this in your lists of itineraries.
