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lunes, 25 de marzo de 2013

Málaga guide

Introduction


Malaga is a andalusian city locate in the south of Spain.
Malaga is a city very important for his varied cultures             
provocate for the different kingdom that conquist 
the iberian peninsula in his historyFor example
the roman empire that construct the theatre or 
the musulman empire that construct the castle.
Malaga evoluction very much up to the Malaga in
the present. The music, the gastronomic, the arts... is very different.

map of the Malaga Center
picasso’s house
At the end of the 19 century, Jose Campos Garin, Marquis of Iznate built this group of houses know as the casas del campo. Made up ot two blocks, separate by a street, one of these flat was occupied by Picasso during the part of his life he spent in Málaga.They have three floor with large balconies and attic














Picasso's esculture

The sculpture of Pablo Ruiz Picasso was made of bronze by Francisco López Hernandez.It was placedon 5 December,2008.It's situated in the 'Plaza de la Merced',in front of Picasso's birthplace.



Picasso's museum
This museum is located in Buenavista Palace,a 17 century renaissance building and the most important example of Malaga architecture of this period.The collection is an example of Picasso's artistic work,233 works between painting,drawings,sculptures,ceramics and engrayings.



Merced´s squere
This squere is to be found a the end of calle Alcazabillaand cantains the obelisk erected as a tribute to General Torrijos, as well as the house where Picasso was born. The place that witnessedPablo Ruiz Picasso´s first gamesas a childand ferhape even list first drawing in the dust, was thePlaza de la Merced.








lunes, 18 de marzo de 2013

Pablo Alborán

Pablo Moreno Alborán was born on 31st of May, in 1989 and he is a popular singer.
When he was 12 years old hi wrote his first song: “Amor de barrio” and “Desencuentro” but he published in 2010 with his first record “Solamente tu” after meeting Manuel Illán that now is his producer.
Now famous for themes like: “Te he echado de menos”, “Tanto”, “Miedo”, or "Perdóname".