Bocairent, El Palomar, & Valencia Campo

The Campo is a rural area. I had the good fortune to stay with friends in El Palomar. The name of this small village suggests it was originally settled by Moors.
The 1st picture is a look at theLue lisää
Valencia, Old Town

Valencia, in southeastern Spain, has the reputation of being one of the best places to live in Spain. In my time here, I found no reason to dispute that and many reasons to affirm it. The city isLue lisää
Silk in Valencia

A few years ago I traveled overland from Xi'an in China to Istanbul along the Silk Road (see a whole lot of previous posts). So I was fascinated to learn that Valencia was a big player in the silkLue lisää
Cathedral of Valencia

The cathedral is located on Virgin Square next to the basilica (see another post). The importance of this church is largely due to one of the relics kept here. That relic is in the 1st picture, andLue lisää
More Valencia

There is much more to Valencia than the old town. These pictures are a look at more of this city and it's character.
The main festival here is Las Fallas that takes place in mid-March. On Saturday,Lue lisää
Old Town of Barcelona

Barcelona was founded by the Romans about 2,000 years ago under the name Gerona. Not much remains from the Roman tmees, but one significant section of the Roman wall and city gate is part of theLue lisää
Sagrada Familia

The Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família (now that's a mouthful) has become one of the most famous buildings anywhere. Designed by Antoni Gaudí and still under construction, theLue lisää
Girona and the Costa Brava

Girona is a city northeast of Barcelona near the French border. If you're a Game of Thrones fan, it may look familiar. (Season 6 I'm told.). If you read Roman history or historical fiction, you mayLue lisää
Montjuïc

Montjuïc is a broad, flat hill where the River Llobregat enters the Mediterranean Sea. Its strategic location became fortified, including by the Romans, and the the city of Barcelona began here. TheLue lisää
Cathedral of Barcelona

The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia, as it is formally known, was begun in the 13th century with construction continuing for several hundred years as additions were made. It reached itsLue lisää
Barcelona

Barcelona is a world class city, the largest in Catalonia (2nd largest in Spain). Catalonia is the northwest of Spain, abutting France, the Pyrenees, the Mediterranean and Andorra (see another post).Lue lisää
Andorra

A small country in the Pyrenees Mountains between Spain and France. The Principality of Andorra (as it is officially known) traces its history to Charlemagne, but the nation as it exists dates toLue lisää
Park Guëll

After Sagrada Familia (see another post), probably the best known place in Barcelona is Park Guëll. This site was actually begun as a housing development intended to be a gated community of 56Lue lisää
Cathedral of Salamanca

The Cathedral, or more accurately, Cathedrals of Salamanca is an unusual, perhaps unique, situation. There are 2 cathedrals here that are joined together by a common wall. It seems that when aLue lisää
Salamanca

Salamanca is a city in western Spain, not too far from the border with Portugal. The old city here has been recognized by UNESCO since 1988. Salamanca is perhaps best known as a university town. TheLue lisää
Porto

Porto is located in the northwest of Portugal and is the 2nd largest city in the country. It sits on the Douro River (see another post) estuary where it's history dates to perhaps the 8th century BCE,Lue lisää
Porto Cathedral

The Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady, better known the the Porto Cathedral dates to the early 12th century, with construction containing for several hundred years. The architecture is primarilyLue lisää
Douro Valley

This is the spectacularly beautiful heart of the wine industry located up river from Porto. The scenery is so extraordinary that the 1st 6 pictures all show it. They are taken from variousLue lisää
Coimbra

Coimbra is a former national capital city that is home to the oldest university in the Portuguese speaking world. Most of its economy is built around the university and its students.
The town dates toLue lisää
Tomar

Tomar is a small town in central Portugal that has an outsized historical footprint. This is where the headquarters of the Knights Templar in Portugal was located (see additional posts). This postLue lisää
Templar Castle and Convent of Christ

This is, for me, the main attraction in Tomar. The castle/monastery was founded in the early 12th century by the Order of the Poor Knights of the Temple, the Knights Templar. In the 13th century,Lue lisää
Templar Church

Given that the Templar Fortress/Convent of Christ is the main event in Tomar for me, then the main event in the main event is the church. I was simply blown away. The church is round with a squaredLue lisää
Lisbon

The capital of Portugal and its largest city, Lisbon is not only the westernmost capital city in Europe, it is one of the oldest, second only to Athens. This place has been occupied since prehistoricLue lisää
More Lisbon

I just couldn't do justice to Lisbon in a single post. So here are some more images.
The oldest neighborhood in Lisbon is the Alfama. This is the neighborhood least affected by the 1755 earthquake,Lue lisää
Belém

Belem is located at the ocean end of the Tagus estuary. It is now part of Lisbon. Originally, there were 2 identical towers, one on each side of the river, protecting the maritime entrance to Lisbon.Lue lisää