Christmas in Spain

In Spain they give two weeks off at school in Christmas.

And during these two weeks they open the galleries very many nativity scenes are scattered, and of course the entrance is always free, there usually many people.Also near autumn until to the end to spring there many chestnut stalls in the streets, then when you leave the gallery and walk home in the cold of the night you come across one of these posts and you go back home eating a dozen roaster chestnuts.

Basically in Spain everything happens during the night.

See people walking at night near Christmas in the city is something interesting, there are people of all kinds, young people, children, adult and grant parents, with his friends, female, couples or just by yourself.

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One thought on “Christmas in Spain

  1. Alexandr,
    Your blog makes me want to move to Spain! I can almost smell the chestnuts and feel the cold. Do you go to church during the holidays?

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