Unique Emotions

Welcome to ‘Unique Emotions’! Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of poetic expressions inspired by the captivating city of Granada, Spain. From the reflections of Victor Hugo to the words of Icaza and Chateaubriand, discover the unparalleled emotions that have left an eternal mark on the hearts of these poets in our unique collection of phrases and verses.

Chateaubriand

“Granada, the last asylum of the tired life. An eternal garden, it shows vestiges of paradise that still remain in very few privileged places on earth”.

Henri Matisse

“Granada excites to the point of undoing and merging all the senses.””

Alejandro Dumas

“Granada, more dazzling than the flower, tastier than the
fruit from which it takes its name, looks like a virgin lying in the sun”

Lope de Vega

“I don’t know if I would call this land that I walk on heaven. If this below is paradise, then what is the Alhambra? Heaven?”

Francisco de Icaza

“Give him alms, woman, for there is nothing in life as painful as being blind in Granada.”

Víctor Hugo

“Granada is the most precious treasure in Spain, a pantry of flavours, smells and passion”.

Federico García Lorca

“Granada is defenseless before the people; because against flattery, nothing and no one can defend themselves.”

Ernest Hemingway

“If we had to visit only one city in Spain, it should be Granada.”

William Shakespeare

“Granada is one of the most fascinating cities in the world, because in addition to its rich heritage, we must consider the geographical location where it is situated.”

Juan Ramón Jiménez

  “Yes, the impression of your wonderful Granada is sad, very sad, but with such an attractive sadness that it draws me in and carries me like a needle through it. I feel like have to fill myself with Granada, up to my very soul” 

Reina Isabel la Católica

“This city means more to me than my own life”

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