France & Spain 2015

Friday, October 30, 2015

La Sagrada Família

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My breath was taken away, my eyes filled with tears as I first glimpsed the afternoon light streaming,  red, orange, yellow, green and blue,...

Park Güel

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We spent a beautiful sunny morning in Park Güel, the grounds of Eusebi Güel's planned community that never really got off the ground.  O...

La Pedrera

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La Pedrera, the quarry, was the nickname that stuck to Casa Milà, a rough surfaced stone wave of a building. Just down the street from Casa ...

Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

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Initially we had planned on Barcelona first, then ending in Paris, but I am thankful now that we did the reverse.  To see the Romanesque exh...

Casa Batlló

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Built on the most fashionable street in Barcelona,  Casa Batlló was remodeled by Antonio Gaudí for the Batlló family around 1910 as a primar...
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