Barcelona Harbour

First glimpse of Barcelona and some of its beaches which in preparation for the Barcelona Olympics had sand shipped in from the Sahara.
Apparently there is a nudist beach close to the city however not Czytaj więcej
Gothic Quarter

The Gothic Quarter is the centre of the old city of Barcelona. It stretches from La Rambla to Via Laietana, and from the Mediterranean seafront to the Ronda de Sant Pere.
It is a part of Ciutat Vella Czytaj więcej
Gothic Quarter (cont’d)

Despite its name, a number of landmark Gothic buildings in the neighborhood do not date to the Middle Ages. Rather, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the quarter was completely transformed Czytaj więcej
Gothic Quarter (cont’d)

The most interesting photo here is the wall marked with cannonballs and bullet holes from the Spanish Civil War @ 1939 with Franco who then ruled for about 40 years.
Gothic Quarter (cont’d)

We ate at an amazing restaurant at the end of the covered walkway which I will tell you about a little later :) in our trip because we revisited it...it was so good.
Gothic Quarter (cont’d)

More of the Gothic Quarter...as you can see in one of the photos there are a significant number of Catalonian independence flags hanging from the balcony in this particular plaza.
Barcelona has Czytaj więcej
Barcelona Marina

We took a walk to the marina and were fortunate enough to have the opportunity to view the largest personally owned super yacht (boat) which is worth an amazing 800 million American dollars.
It was a Czytaj więcej
Barcelona Pooper

Barcelona has a curious little sculpture that they call the “pooper”.
A Caganer is a figurine depicted in the act of defecation appearing in nativity scenes in Catalonia and neighbouring areas Czytaj więcej
Montserrat (Saw Mountain)

Montserrat" literally means "saw (serrated, like the common handsaw) mountain" in Catalan. It describes its peculiar aspect with multitude of rock formations which are visible from a great distance. Czytaj więcej
Montserrat (cont’d)

The Benedictine Abbey can be reached by road, by the Aeri de Montserrat cable car, or by the Montserrat Rack Railway. The lower stations of both the rack railway and the cable car can be reached by Czytaj więcej
Montserrat (cont’d)

The term Black Madonna or Black Virgin refers to statues or paintings of the Blessed Virgin Mary in which she, and often the infant Jesus, are depicted with black or dark skin. The Black Madonna can Czytaj więcej
Montserrat (cont’d)

We took a tram car ride up the side of the mountain to walk around and see some more of the smaller chapels that have been built higher up the peak.
As you can see the view is quite extraordinary with Czytaj więcej
Montserrat (cont’d)

Montserrat is similar to other mountainous regions that are home to religious orders in that there are some small little chapels dotted all over the mountain that are quaint and steeped in history. Czytaj więcej
Montserrat (cont’d)

We arrived back at the basilica to listen to the boys choir sing some traditional religious songs.
The boys are selected from all over Spain to be a part of the choir and are schooled on the Czytaj więcej
Oller Del Mas

We visited an historic organic winery which specializes in wines from the local area including a unique grape variety that has been recently introduced to the area.
The winery has been in the family Czytaj więcej
Oller Del Mas (cont’d)

The family are developing the estate to become a wine destination for tourists and the locals of Barcelona. The concept is very common in Australia but interestingly not that common in Spain so the Czytaj więcej
Sagrada Familia

Sagrada Familia (cont’d)

Antonio Gaudi in the later years of his life only focused on his work and his faith hence no commitment to the project.
Sagrada Familia Inside

The inside of the cathedral has to be seen to be believed. The level of detail in the stained glass, the height of the ceiling, the ornate sculpture of Jesus ascending on a candle lit Czytaj więcej
Sagrada Familia Interior

There are something like 300 people working on different aspects of the cathedral in preparation for finishing it in 2024 and it is a massive piece of work.
Sagrada Familia (cont’d)

I was impressed with the sculpture work completed by ? especially the early story of Christ and his imprisonment and finally crucifixion.
The style of the sculptor really captured the pain and Czytaj więcej
Sagrada Familia (cont’d)

Sagrada Familia (cont’d)

Streets of Barcelona

Historical Site

PodróżnikBarcelona is greener, cleaner and more friendly. I love it already.We are staying with a lovely lady called Elena who has created a tranquil white and greenoasis behind the hustle and bustle,