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The French road to Barcelona

Posted on November 19, 2024 by Ella

Post by Ella We are on our way back to the States. Reluctantly. Waiting in Atlanta for the final flight. I usually try for a wrap up at the end of each trip. Grubb describes the trip as a medieval to modern Gothic journey crowded with ghosts. I describe it in bits. The French love…

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Barcelona photos

Posted on November 18, 2024 by Ella

Post by Ella Some random photos.

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Casa Vicens

Posted on November 18, 2024 by Grubb

After the overwhelming experience of Gaudí’s La Familia Sagrada, we thought we’d come back to earth by visiting Casa Vicens, the house he built in the 1880s.   It had a nice mixture of oriental modernist design. I loved the tiled turrets rising above the top floor veranda. It just proved there were places for sublime…

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Peaking at La Sagrada Familia

Posted on November 18, 2024 by Grubb

I was ready to visit Gaudí’s famous chapel on our last day in Barcelona.  I figured a modern Gothic landmark would be a nice capstone to our trip.  But I’ve always been influenced by photos of the exterior and the design seemed too busy in an ornamental way.  And when we approached the building, the dull brown terra…

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Sagrada Familia

Posted on November 18, 2024 by Ella

Post by Ella Perhaps Gaudi’s finest. A giant of a basilica. Construction begun in the late 1800s and is ongoing today with a target completion of 2026. The largest unfinished Catholic Church in the world. On the outside, the most distinctive and creative interpretation of Gothic architecture ever, anywhere. Every curve, every line flows. Sculptural…

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Catamaran ride

Posted on November 18, 2024April 3, 2026 by Grubb

Once we had taken in the large warships in the Marine Museum (the size of the oars, the image of being in the galley rowing—yikes), it seemed like we should cruise the bay in a catamaran.  Get refreshed by the sea breeze, gaze at the splendor of the city sweeping by.   Looking down from the upper…

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Atop Las Arenas de Barcelona

Posted on November 18, 2024 by Ella

Post by Ella On our way to the Museo Nacional d’Art Catalunya the other day, I noticed an elevator going up to the rooftop of the distinctive Las Arenas de Barcelona. Now shopping complex, it was once a bullfighting arena but was reconstructed in 2011 for less violent activities. Who doesn’t love a glass elevator…

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Pests in the park

Posted on November 18, 2024April 3, 2026 by Grubb

Ella and I were outside the gate of Park Güell waiting for our guide to show up when we were distracted by the loud screech-chattering of birds up in the drooping leaves of the short palm trees.  We aimed our cellphones and caught two green parakeets working on their nest.   What a beautiful bird, we thought,…

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Walking Gaudi’s park

Posted on November 18, 2024 by Ella

Post by Ella It seems one can’t walk more than a block in Barcelona without seeing reference to the famous Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi (1852 – 1926). Known as a Catalan modernist, his style is distinctive.  Yesterday we headed to the hills to explore Park Güell, a park designed by Gaudi in 1900.  We opted out…

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Homage to Catalunya

Posted on November 17, 2024 by Grubb

The Museu National d’Art de Catalunya had quite a lead up with an avenue of decorated steps rising to the terraced columnar entrance below its dome.  The approach was a cross between Versailles and Monte Carlo. The museum had the size of one of Chicago’s Columbian Exposition buildings.  Inside it was sectioned off into four large gallery…

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Hey Marc

Posted on November 17, 2024 by Ella

Post by Ella For my maritime loving cousin.

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My favorites, Picasso and Catalunya

Posted on November 17, 2024April 3, 2026 by Ella

Post by Ella Grubb is doing separate posts on the Museum Picasso and the Catalunya museum Here are a few of my favorites.

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Pablo in Barcelona

Posted on November 17, 2024 by Grubb

Today (Saturday) was a different story when it came to wandering the streets of Barcelona.  There was breathing room to the boulevards and back alleys.  It was like a stadium full of people had been dispersed through a multiplicity of exits and spread out.   We paused at a building designed by Gaudi where a crowd was waiting…

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Ambling for discordant art

Posted on November 16, 2024November 16, 2024 by Ella

Post by Ella We made a pact that we weren’t going to push it here in Barcelona. The city is rich in art and architecture, food and drink, and like any big city, full of contrasting cultures. We thought, just relax. Walk. Look. Smell.  We’d booked advance tickets for the Picasso Museum today at 3:00…

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La Rambla

Posted on November 16, 2024 by Grubb

Getting off the Blah Blah bus in Barcelona was like waking up from a medieval dream and finding myself in Buenos Aires. A big busy city where the high stone apartments shadowed the streets.  A lot of people were out marching at a quick pace.  After we checked in the fifth floor apartment with our Ukrainian host,…

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