Overview
Alberto Angela guides viewers on a journey to Andalusia to discover a region shaped over the centuries by a succession of civilizations that have overlapped with each other and which, despite their differences, have managed to coexist peacefully. Moving from Seville to Cordoba, from Granada to Ronda, we see for example how Christian churches have become mosques and then churches again, remaining intact in their structures and indeed enriching themselves from an architectural and decorative point of view. Names, words, customs have remained unchanged despite the succession of different and apparently opposing cultures. An era of peaceful coexistence that seems to have no equal in today's world. These are the main places told by Alberto Angela: in Seville the Alcazar, the Cathedral, the Plaza de España and the Casa de Pilatos; in Cordoba the Mezquita; in Granada the Alhambra and the Royal Chapel.
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15 - 2The long journey of Ramesses (second version) January 19, 2015 -
15 - 3Invisible enemies (second version) January 26, 2015 -
15 - 4The different ages of sex (second version) February 02, 2015 -
15 - 5Journey into the minds of animals (second version) February 09, 2015 -
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15 - 7The wonders and secrets of Paris (second version) March 02, 2015 -
15 - 8The Anzio landing - Target Rome April 18, 2015 -
15 - 9Splendors of Andalusia April 25, 2015 -
15 - 10The secrets of children aged 0 to 2 years May 02, 2015 -
15 - 11The thousand secrets of Naples May 09, 2015 -
15 - 12Secrets of the Jungle May 16, 2015 -
15 - 13A world of paper May 23, 2015 -
15 - 14The conquest of colors (second version) June 06, 2015 -
15 - 15Hannibal, the man who challenged Rome October 03, 2015 -
15 - 16Splendors of Puglia October 10, 2015 -
15 - 17Splendors of Puglia - Salento October 17, 2015 -
15 - 18Learning from nature October 24, 2015 -
15 - 19America in Gone with the wind October 31, 2015 -
15 - 20The true story of Moby Dick November 07, 2015 -
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15 - 22St. Peter's - The secrets of a Basilica (second version) November 21, 2015



