What I liked most about Erasmusplus is that it is not just like any other modern language school with modern buildings but that they offer their programs in buildings which reflect the rich history of Southern Spain influenced by the Arab culture and is carefully restaurated and making you feel you are truly away and living in these buildings is a true treat everyday.
The school you find in the marvelous medieval historical area of the Albayzín of Arab origen declared as a World heritage by UNESCO.The building of the school is a “ Moorish house” from the 16th century, known as the "Casa del Cáliz" because it was restored in 1624 for a Castilian judge who build a beautiful baroque stairs with a dome full of nobilities emblems and one cáliz emblem. In the basement, exists a wine bodega from the 17th Century with ecological wine from ´la Contraviesa´, where from time to time students gather to make music, sing and drink wine.
The school also posesses 2 other buildings with just as the main building all renovated maintaining their richdom of history and culture having all patios, fountains and terraces with beautiful views of the Allhambra.
lunes, 7 de julio de 2008
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