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Shepherd Entertainment gives you the history of
Costa Brava (also known as
Wild Coast) in
Catalonia, Spain.
Costa Brava, the wild coast, is the romantic coast of
Catalonia which theoretically reaches from the
French border to
Blanes but actually to
Barcelona. Karakes is the most original settlement of Costa Brava. It can be reached on winding mountain roads. Cape Grousse, the eastern most
point of Catalonia occasionally reveals its full beauty as it unfolds before us along the roadside. Karakes existed as a fishing village for centuries. In 1543, the entire settlement was burned down by pirates of Karadena,
Barbarossa, also most of the settlers lost their lives.
Later, they could successfully resist the attacks. Then under the leadership of
Salvador Dali, they resisted the mass tourism of
General Franco as well and did not let the little houses be pulled down to make way for concrete blocks instead.
The artist persuaded local people to think long term and today is has been clearly established that he was right.
The only possible way is the conservation of values and atmosphere of the settlements, rejecting uniformity and short term interests.
Unfortunately, this is not accepted globally. Costa Brava has very few settlements that have preserved their quaint buildings in such good condition. All of the houses are white washed and the highest building is still the parish church.
The world famous baroque retablo is the work of Jacinth Mareto and
Paolo Costa.
It's remarkable also for the fact that it weathered the storm of the
Spanish civil war intact. It's generally said to be the most beautiful settlement of the area and those who don't rove the alleys of this little town of 1500 residents, don't see very much of Costa Brava.
The fact that the painting school boasting names like
Dali,
Picasso,
Matisse, -- Utrio and -- was founded here can also be attributed to the intactness of Karakes. The two most famous figures of
Spanish literature,
Garcia Lorca and
Garcia Marquez lived here.
Luis -- also spent his summer holiday here on Dali's invitation. It's surprising how many famous artists
Spain and particularly Catalonia have given to the world, particularly in the field of fine arts and architecture. In musical life, the cellist
Pablo Casals can be mentioned.
Maybe it's
Catalan literature that has not managed to cross the borders of the province and unknowingness. Is it possible that the name of
Juan Maragal and -- or -- might be as popular one day as that of
Paulo Coelho?
The statue of Dali stands on the coastal promenade today. His father is a native son and the painter spent all his summer vacations here. There are three art museums in Karakes, one of them is the richest private collection of
Europe that belongs to the Perot
Moore Foundation. The collection shows the best drawings of five centuries with art works by Raphaello,
Carvaggio, --
Rubens, Tiapolo,
Goya,
Rodin, Matisse, and others.
The photo gallery exhibiting some of the family pictures of Dali taken mainly in Karakes and
Port -- is also very interesting.
We should definitely see the blue frame decorated house at the seaside in which Picasso lived in 1910. A plaque on the wall commemorates the artist Picasso who was born in
Malaga, lived all around southern Europe. He was fond of the
Spanish and French landscape and of the sea but spent most of his life in
Paris.
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- published: 17 Jun 2013
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