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Did you know that Benidorm in Spain is the city with the most skyscrapers per inhabitant in the world, surpassing New York, Dubai, Hong Kong and other metropolises known for their verticality? Benidorm has a registered population of 77,000 inhabitants. It has 26 buildings of more than 100 meters, more than 65 towers above 80 meters and more than 60 buildings of more than 25 floors. This gives an approximate ratio of 1 skyscraper of more than 100m per 2,970 inhabitants exceeding the ratio of New York that has 8 million inhabitants. It is the world number 1 per inhabitant and the number 2 per square meter only behind New York. It is known as the “New York of the Mediterranean” or “BeniYork” for its compact skyline facing the sea.
Mytical Europe178,857 views • 26 days ago

Bamberg, in the heart of Germany, is one of the most beautiful towns in Europe.
Mytical Europe813,948 views • 4 months ago

Today officially begins Holy Week in Spain with Palm Sunday.
Mytical Europe522,904 views • 2 months ago

One of the most important moments of Holy Week is the “Descent of Christ” from the cross.
Mytical Europe273,132 views • 2 months ago

Rain of flowers to the Virgin of the Incarnation in Spanish Holy Week.
Mytical Europe190,168 views • 2 months ago

Spain is the country that best preserves its traditions from all of Europe.
Mytical Europe127,019 views • 1 month ago

Corpus Christi is a religious holiday that dates back to the thirteenth century, when it was instituted by Pope Urban IV in 1264 through the bull Transiturus de hoc mundo, in order to honor the royal presence of Christ in the Eucharist. This celebration quickly spread throughout Europe and reached great importance in Spain, where it was established as a tradition full of cultural value.
Mytical Europe28,289 views • 11 days ago

Monsanto is a fascinating medieval village perched on top of a steep hill in the municipality of Idanha-a-Nova, very close to the Spanish border. It is famous worldwide for its unique granite houses built directly between and under gigantic rocks, sometimes using rocks as walls or ceilings. Due to its impressive medieval aesthetic, it served as the main stage for the prequel to Game of Thrones, The House of the Dragon, recreating the famous Dragons Rock castle.
Mytical Europe29,716 views • 22 days ago

El Rocío is a picturesque village in Almonte, Huelva, famous worldwide for its massive pilgrimage at Pentecost. Its characteristic sandy streets, white houses and its Hermitage house the “Blanca Paloma”, making this unique enclave, next to the Doñana National Park, in the epicenter of Andalusian devotion. It is the largest Marian pilgrimage in Europe and the world. Hundreds of thousands of people come on foot, on horseback or in carts to worship the Virgin.
Mytical Europe33,054 views • 25 days ago

The beauty that the April fair in Seville exudes is simply magic.
Mytical Europe58,398 views • 1 month ago

The Seville April Fair is one of the most rooted traditions with a lot of charm.
Mytical Europe55,420 views • 2 months ago

One of the greatest images of Spanish Holy Week is the recreation of the last supper of Jesus.
Mytical Europe59,947 views • 2 months ago