Guernica
Guernica is a historic Basque town remembered for its wartime legacy and cultural importance, immortalized through art and remembrance.
About Guernica
Basque Country
Guernica, in Spain’s Basque Country, is a town deeply rooted in history and symbolism, best known for its role in the Spanish Civil War. It was the site of a devastating 1937 aerial bombing that later inspired Pablo Picasso’s powerful anti-war painting Guernica. Today, visitors can explore memorials, museums, and the historic Assembly House, gaining insight into Basque culture, resilience, and the town’s enduring significance.
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