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Planning Ahead With a Funeral Plan in Spain
Pre-paid Funeral Plans
A family experienced the unexpected loss of their beloved father. As they grieved their loss, they were also faced with the daunting task of arranging his funeral and covering the expenses that came with it.
Feeling overwhelmed the family remembered a conversation they had with their father that he had put plan in place. They reached out to the Compare Funerals, who helped guide them through the process of using their father’s pre-paid funeral plan to cover the costs of his end-of-life services.
Compare Funerals took care of everything, from arranging the funeral service to handling the paperwork and details of the cremation.
contact us now to find out more www.comparefuneral.org tel: +34 951 120 752 / +34 965 271 856
Situated beside the old El Aguila factory, it should come as no surprise that the local beer will join the new team, alongside many Valencian chefs who are adapting their culinary concepts to fit the exciting new space. Expect to see a tantalising mix of unique cuisines, from grilled meats to hand-crafted local delicacies.
Immerse Yourself In Art
from June 16, step into a world of seascapes and sunshine, thanks to 360-degree projections and a 1,000m2 screen displaying our favourite Joaquin Sorolla paintings. This will be the first interactive exhibition on the painter’s life and an impressive display of the latest advances in audiovisual technologies and virtual reality. For fans of Sorolla, this event comes as part of a fascinating year of art for the city, with seven spectacular exhibitions popping up to celebrate the centenary of his death. Visiting hours are between 10am and 8pm.
This exhilarating line whisks you over the city’s dramatic gorge, with the river glinting some 120 metres below. A double line makes it easy to enjoy this adrenaline-pumping flight with a friend, while a long list of fabulous attractions in Cuenca’s historic Old Town offers the perfect excuse to call it a weekend trip. Open from 11 am to 5 pm until July, then 10:30am to 5pm from July through September, the 10-minute adventure will set you back €25 per person.
The Serranos Towers were once used to safeguard artworks from Madrid’s Prado Museum during the civil war.