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" G U E R N I C A , " B Y P A B L O P I C A S S O We set off in Madrid, a mecca of priceless art. What is perhaps Spanish artist Pablo Picasso’s most famous painting, "Guernica," (1937) takes us to the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Spain's national museum of 2"0GthU-EcReNnItCurAy, "a BrtY. PInA BmL Oas PteI CrfuAlS SsuOrrealism, it illustrates the Nazi's devastating arial bombing practice on this Basque town.

The world-renowned Prado Museum recently celebrated its 200th anniversary – plenty of time to collect the most comprehensive collection of Spanish painting in the world. One of the more recognized is "Nobleman with his Hand on his Chest" by .

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T H E H A N G I N G G A R D E N S O F R O N D A A N D I T S T O M B O F ( P E R H A P S ) C H R I S T O P H E R C O L U M B U S M A G E S T I C R A V I N E In Seville, the capital of southern Spain’s Andalusia region, we visit the medieval Jewish quarter and benefit from a line-free timed entry to the remarkable Royal Alcázars of Seville, a built for King Peter of Castile.

No voyage to Seville is complete without a glimpse of the , named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. There we're treated to the ornate tomb of intrepid traveler Christopher Columbus, carried on the shoulders of four warriors. However, is this, in fact, the final resting place of the great navigator? A rather suggestive alternative box was found in the Dominican Republic, and DNA tests remain inconclusive. Seville

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T H E S C E N I C J E W I S H Q U A R T E R Ronda

T H E H A N G I N G G A R D E N S O F R O N D A Add a little bit of body text Ronda is a dramatic town perched on the edge of a precipice, the deep river gorge the El Tajo carved out by the river Guadalevin.. The once defensive rampart is at the same time, a garden paradise.

We will cross an 18th century arched bridge, the Puento Nuevo, and soak in the tall whitewashed houses carefully designed to perch along the edge of El Tajo. o enz Lor ial San cor l Es de E

T H E R O Y A L S I T E O F S A N L O R E N Z O D E E L E S C O R I A L In the town of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, we will stop by The Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, a historical residence of the King of Spain. The first cornerstone of this majestic castle was laid in 1563. Over five centuries, it has functioned as a monastery, , royal palace, pantheon, library, museum, university, school, and hospital. Stroll the sprawling grounds, we will see the highly decorated basilica of San Lorenzo el Real and the home of King Philip II, which reveals all the gild and pomp of a royal life of comfort. o enz Lor ial San cor l Es de E

T H E R O Y A L S I T E O F S A N L O R E N Z O D E E L E S C O R I A L Málaga Málaga

T H E H I S T O R I C C I T Y O F M Á L A G A Over the past decade, this once tumble down port city has benefited from extensive restoration. As the main economic and financial center of southern Spain, Málaga offers much to learn on Mediterranean influences throughout history and to the present day. Seville

T H E H A N G I N G G A R D E N S O F R O N D A A N D I T S O U R E X P E R T , L O C A L G U I D E S A W A I T M A G E S T I C R A V I N E We arrange half-day, private tours – allowing time to explore together and independently.

A personal touch reveals the more hidden gems. At El Escorial, we enjoy the local knowledge of Marina Duque Mulvihill of Madrid and Stockbridge, MA. In Seville, we meet up with her mother, Mrs. Sally Crane Duque of Seville and Philadelphia. Under their guidance, we explore favorite local hideaways and receive an insider's take rich with anecdotes on this complex country. Seville

T H E H A N G I N G G A R D E N S O F R O N D A A N D I T S H O T E L M U R I L L O M A G E S T I C R A V I N E Accommodations will be at well-appointed boutique hotels including the popular, select paradors that we reserve for you well in advance. Each hotel is chosen for its proximity to the art, gardens, and historic architecture. Most stays will be two nights. S P A I N ' S F A S T A N D E F F I C I E N T R A I L S Y S T E M T H E H A N G I N G G A R D E N S O F R O N D A A N D I T S On day trips, guesMtsA GwEiSll TjIoCu RrnAeVyI N bE y private van with driver or high speed train. In collaboration with Totally Spain, Inc., all hotels, local transportation, and guides are ready waiting for us! Group size will be from eight to 14.

Ramelle and Michael Pulitzer, who will coordinate travel arrangements for you, will also be joining you on the tour. We look forward to traveling with you! T R A V E L D A Y S

Travel Days

October 2020 Cost is $3,650 per person, double occupancy. $1,000 single supplement (based on group of eight travelers)

Required Fitness Travelers need to be in good health and able to walk distances across gardens in open parks and port thTeH iEr HoAwNnG lIuNgGg GagAeR DthE NroSu OgFh RtrOaNnDsAit AhNuDb sI T. S M A G E S T I C R A V I N E

This carefully curated tour is designed by Ramelle Pulitzer with Marina Duque Mulvihill from Madrid and Stockbridge. T R A V E L D A Y S

Contact Us

A complete itinerary is available on request.

Ramelle Pulitzer p: 336-416-2390 e: [email protected]

Michael Pulitzer p: 413-717-5954 e:[email protected] N E W V I E W T O U R S . C O M T H E H A N G I N G G A R D E N S O F R O N D A A N D I T S M A G E S T I C R A V I N E