Spain: Intangible Cultural Heritage

December 6th, 2012

Learn Spanish in Spain offers you the opportunity to discover a long list of different oral and intangible treasures available in the country. The Intangible Cultural Heritage is part of a UNESCO program which aims to ensure the best vision and awareness of it value. The program was established in 2008 with the UNESCO Convention.

Only a few days ago, The Patios de Córdoba Festival has received the statement of Unesco: The Intangible Cultural Heritage. It is a festival that is held every year in the month of May, where the most prominent ancient courtyards are open to the public to participate in a competition that began in 1921.

Patios de Córdoba Festival

Patios de Córdoba Festival


In Cordoba, the initial model of house was hispanic-romama. Later was arabic, this stage which gave his physiognomy. In the nineteenth century the houses became convert multi-family and started the tradition. This Christmas you can visit some courtyards, where location, details and schedules can be checked at this link: Patios de Córdoba.

The complete representative list of Intangible Cultural Heritage by Unesco in Spain is:

Cordoba, as a destination to learn Spanish in Spain, now adds an additional incentive to the city, already declarated World Heritage in the old town, with nice Jewish quarter and the Cathedral-Mezquita. Cordoba is a very attractive city to study Spanish.

Image: Patio cordobés, by Miguel Llamas http://goo.gl/HhV8s

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