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Castle of Loarre,
Huesca Province, Aragon autonomous region of Spain,
Credit: Navid Fatehpour
#art#design#architecture#history#style#luxury house#luxury homes#castle#luxurylifestyle#loarre#spain#aragon#huesca#romanesque#abbey#castle of loarre#navid fatehpour
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castillo de loarre
huesca (españa)
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Medieval Castle of Loarre, SPAIN
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Une longue série sur la bouffe, deuxième service ! Ici, fruits de mer et poisson.
Douai, chez moi : daurade au four, oignons, pommes de terre (cuisine de confinement !)
Marseille, Pointe-Rouge, resto "Les Trottoirs Marseillais" : gambas
idem : friture d'éperlans pour Christine...
...puis daurade
Aragon (Espagne), Loarre, à la Hospederia : anchois au bleu
comme pour le 1 mais : thon, poivrons, lardons et pommes de terre
#cuisine#gastronomie#douai#confinement#poisson#marseille#daurade#dorade#pointe rouge#les trottoirs marseillais#christine#gambas#friture#éperlans#friture d'éperlans#aragon#espagne#loarre#hospederia#anchois#thon
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Fernfahrt nach Bilbao: Teil Huesca nach Jaca Vollständiger Bericht bei: https://agu.li/26N Mit der Annäherung an die Pyrenäen werden nun auch die Etappen etwas knackiger. Das GPS registrierte 97.7 KM und 1296 Höhenmeter.
#Aragonien#Ayerbe#Banastas#Bolea#Chimillas#Frühling#Frühsommer#gefühlt wie Hochsommer#Huesca#Jaca#La Pena Estacion#Loarre#Murillo de Gallego#Santa Maria#Spanien#Triste
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Hirtelen ötlettől vezérelve elmentünk ma kirándulni:
Castillo de Loarre, Európa legjobb állapotban fennmaradt román-kori kastélya (a helyiek szerint):
Mallos de Agüero:
Mallos de Riglos: (300m magasak kb.)
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Loarre, Aragón. 10-08-24
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LA ABADESA (2024)
Synopsis
In the 9th century, Emma of Barcelona (c. 880-942), a 17-year-old girl, is named abbess in order to repopulate and Christianize border territories in 897. Upon arriving at the abbey, she will have to overcome the mistrust aroused by a woman determined to fulfill her mission, which will lead her to confront nobles, like her brother Count Guifré II Borrel of Barcelona (874-911), peasants and the nuns themselves. Despite everything, Emma will show that it is possible to challenge established power structures. Although she will pay a high price to get it...
Emma is willing to carry out the commission of her deceased noble father, Count Guifré I of Barcelona, Guifré el Pilós (840-897), founder of the House of Barcelona: convert the abbey that he founded in 885, the Monastery of Sant Joan de les Abadesses, for which she is now responsible into the engine of change and transformation of a society that comes down. She must help with all her resources to help the lands that are emptied due to hunger caused by border wars, which in turn are a consequence of the ambitions of the feudal lords of the area.
Emma acquired small or large properties with which the monastery came to have a territory equivalent to that of a county. Her sovereignty was also similar to that of a countess: by concession from her father, her domains were exempt from all interference from the neighboring counts, whom she knew how to oppose with resistance.
On cinemas: Friday 22 March
Filming began in January 2023 at the Loarre Castle, and included scenes filmed at the Turó de la Seu Vella, until concluding at the end of February 2023.
Main cast
Emma of Barcelona - Daniela Brown
Eloisa - Blanca Romero
Guifré II Borrel of Barcelona - Carlos Cuevas
Eduard - Ernest Villegas
Odón - Oriol Genís
Bishop Gotmar of Vic– Joaquín Notario
Clara-Berta Sánchez Bajona
Melisenda - Anäel Snoek
Elvira- Olivia Auclair
Data sheet
Script and direction: Antonio Chavarrías
Produced by: Antonio Chavarrías, Jose María Morales, Miguel Morales, Mónica Lozano
Photography direction: Julian Elizalde
Editing: Clara Martínez Malagelada
Music: Ivan Georgiev
Casting: Irene Roqué, Carla Bisart, Sara Bisart, Elena Gómez Zarzuca and Doriane Flamand
Direct sound: Elsa Ruhlmann
Sound editing: Corinne Dubein
Blends: Emmanuel de Boissieu
Art direction: Irene Montcada
Costumes: Catherine Marchand and Pau Aulí
VFX: Natacha Brohan
Assistant director: Falele Ygueravide
Production direction: Anna Boneta
Executive producers: Alba Bosch-Durán, Flavia Biurrun and Jennifer Ritter
Co-producer: Huber Toint, Alex Verbaere, David Claikens, Samuel Feller
Production of Oberon Media, Wanda Films, Icono 2020, Saga Film, RTVE and TV3.
Poster
(Based on a true story/ Based on a true woman)
#the abbess#la abadesa#la abadesa 2024#period dramas#films#emma of barcelona#guifré ii borrel of barcelona#bishop gotmar of vic#antonio chavarrías#daniela brown#blanca romero#carlos cuevas#ernest villegas#oriol genís#joaquín notario#anäel snoek#9th century#berta sánchez bajona#olivia auclair#emma de barcelona#guifré ii borrel de barcelona#guifré ii de barcelona#guifré ii of barcelona#guifré i of barcelona#guifré i de barcelona#guifré el pilós#Sant Joan de les Abadesses#siglo ix
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castillo de loarre
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Le château de Loarre en Espagne
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Une longue série sur la bouffe, deuxième service ! Passons aux spécialités. Ici, España !
Martigues, la paella de mon frère ! (nous sommes d'origine espagnole pied-noir d'Oran, alors...)
Espagne, Aragon, Jaca : chistorra et piparras
Douai, MA paella (bon, je n'avais pas la rampe pour cuire correctement...)
Espagne, Aragon, Loarre, à la Hospederia - salmorejo (soupe froide)
Îles Canaries, Tenerife, près d'Icod, resto avec paëlla monstr(ueus)e
Marseille, Cours Estienne-d'Orves, aux Halles - paella gratinée
#cuisine#gastronomie#espagne#cuisine espagnole#famille#paella#salmorejo#chistorra#piparras#aragon#hospederia#loarre#canaries#îles canaries#tenerife#icod#marseille#paella gratinée#cours estienne-d'orves
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Castles in Spain
Castle of Coca. Segovia, Castile.
Castle Of The Templars. Ponferrada, León.
Requesens Castle. Cantallops, Catalonia.
Royal Palace of Olite. Olite, Navarra.
Manzanares el Real. Madrid.
Loarre Castle. Huesca, Aragón.
The Alcázar of Segovia. Segovia, Castile.
Castle of Almodóvar del Río. Córdoba, Andalusia.
Castle of Belmonte. Cuenca, Castilla la Mancha.
Ampudias Castle. Palencia, Castile.
Castle of La Mota. Medina del campo, Andalusia.
The Castle of Santa Florentina. Canet de Mar, Catalonia.
Peñafiel Castle. Valladolid, Castile.
Burgalimar Castle. Jaén, Andalusia.
#spain#castles#españa#castillos#ref#there are more#i just chosed the most reknown#in extremadura we have quite a lot of them#but they're either in ruins#or are smallers and serve as particular residences#that's also the reason why I didn't include the famous castle of Buitron#I may do a second post with the smaller particular castles#there are at least 3 in my region to mention and then there is Buitron castle which is also impressive
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