Top train trips to adventure along Spain’s long and varied coastline Edited by Lisa Minot April 16th 2021, 7:54 pm
THE trains in Spain do not stay mainly on the plain – they go along the coast, too.
From slow branch lines to high-speed routes, taking a trip along the country’s shoreline can reveal places you might otherwise overlook. Getty We look at Tom Chesshyre’s top journeys along Spain’s varied coast
Travel writer Tom Chesshyre took a 3,000-mile clickety-clack journey on 52 train rides – and here are his top journeys along Spain’s varied coast.
Holidays to Spain could restart from May 17. For train bookings, see renfe.com.
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Artwork by Alexander Calder and Pablo Picasso is seen March 2 at the “Calder-Picasso” exhibition at the de Young Museum in San Francisco. Photo: Lea Suzuki, The Chronicle
In their groundbreaking 20th century works, Alexander Calder and Pablo Picasso changed the way art approached the subject of space itself. Picasso’s paintings explode concepts of line and dimension, explored through both abstraction and representation in his art. Calder’s signature mobiles and wire sculptures make the viewer consider the area between materials as well as their ever-changing movability.
Although born only 17 years apart and moving in many of the same modern art circles, the two artists only met four times in their lives. Their most significant intersection was in 1937, at the Spanish Pavilion at the Paris World’s Fair, where Calder’s “Mercury Fountain” made its debut and Picasso famously hung his antiwar masterp
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