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Spain Has Its Own Parthenon but Hardly Anyone Visits It Even Though It Is in This Tourist Region

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In Cantabria, in the heart of the Besaya region, there is a construction that arouses curiosity about its resemblance to the Parthenon of Athens.The place combines neoclassical influences and architectural decisions that mark a link with the Hellenian, looking very loyal to Greece. Far from being a Greek vestige, this building forms part of a concrete historical context, linked to the Spanish nobility and to the aesthetic currents that dominated…
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In Cantabria, in the heart of the Besaya region, there is a construction that arouses curiosity about its resemblance to the Parthenon of Athens.The place combines neoclassical influences and architectural decisions that mark a link with the Hellenian, looking very loyal to Greece. Far from being a Greek vestige, this building forms part of a concrete historical context, linked to the Spanish nobility and to the aesthetic currents that dominated…

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Saturday, November 15, 2025.
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