Field trips to enjoy geometry in all its forms πŸ“πŸ‘¦πŸ‘§

Our country, Spain, has many monuments and historic buildings with impressive geometric designs and patterns. Thanks to them, we can learn more about this field of mathematics in a playful and interactive way. Some of them are:

  • The Alhambra in Granada: 

This Muslim palace and fortress is famous for its courtyards, fountains and gardens, which feature geometric and symmetrical designs. In addition, the windows, arches and decorative details of its buildings have complex and elegant geometric patterns.

  • The Sagrada Familia in Barcelona: 


Antoni GaudΓ­'s masterpiece is known for its unique and extravagant geometric shapes and elements. Tree-shaped columns, stained glass facades, cone-shaped towers and sea animal sculptures are just a few examples of the fascinating geometry of this building.

  • The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela: 

This cathedral, which is the final destination of the famous Camino de Santiago, presents a mixture of architectural styles, but in general, it is built with a rectangular plan structure and a high tower on the faΓ§ade. The main faΓ§ade is decorated with geometric and vegetal motifs.


  • The Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba: 


This building is a mixture of architectural styles, but is known for its forest of columns that extends the length of the central nave. The columns have a variety of styles and are arranged in complex geometric patterns.


  • The City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia: 


This modern architectural complex features impressive geometric shapes and elements, such as a giant geodesic sphere, a diamond-shaped bridge, and buildings with unusual shapes and angles.



In short, Spain has numerous monuments and historic buildings that feature impressive geometric patterns and designs. These monuments are not only examples of human beauty and ingenuity in architecture, but can also be an opportunity to explore and learn about geometric concepts in a practical and visual way.

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