First full day in Barcelona

…. started early on Sunday, May 3rd.  We needed to be about 20 minutes away from our VRBO for a 5.5 hour Viator tour of 3 of Antoni Gaudi’s works of art.

Gaudi was born in 1852 and was THE premier architect of his time.  Our first stop was Casa Batllo.

Zoom in and look at those balconies!  The home looks like bones and dragon scales. 

And check out the crowds, too.  It seems to be impossible now to go anywhere without a pre-purchased tour.  Our guide, Ida, was great and our group was small.

We toured the entire house all the way to the roof.  It was incredible architecture because there were NO straight lines!  Gaudi gleaned all of his inspiration from nature saying  “The straight line belongs to men, the curved one to God.”  He was also a devout Catholic so his work has lots of spiritual symbolism.  I didn’t take a lot of photos inside the house because EVERYTHING is available on the Internet.  Besides, I just wanted to observe and make sure I didn’t trip over all the young tourists staring into their phones. 

On the roof … lots of representations of Saint George and dragons

We toured for an hour, and then took a stroll through the city while we learned more about Barcelona.  

Ah, this was interesting!

After a short bus ride, we arrived at Park Guell. This Park was originally intended for 20 homes for the rich, but it never took off.  Only one home was built and Gaudi himself lived here for a time

The viaduct for pedestrians underneath the roadway
These benches were designed for sitting on the edge and resting back.  Very comfortable
The mosaics and view were lovely
These buildings look like gingerbread houses!
Look at this ceiling!

Again, if you’re interested, simply Google Park Guell and be amazed.

Our final tour stop was Sagrada de Familia.  And the only word for this place is WOW.

This IS the tallest church in the world and absolutely overwhelming.  Construction started in 1882 and still has another 10 years to complete.   I don’t have the words to adequately describe it.  So here are some images  …

Look at the light coming through the stained glass windows, even on a cloudy day.  Gaudi loved natural light.

With our tour complete, we decided to jump on the Hop On Hop Off bus

We really didn’t know where we were going, so we hopped off and walked until the found the Arc of Triomph

Our feet were a little sore at this point so we stopped at a café for refreshments

I tried Barcelona’s famous vermouth.  I liked the white better than the red

Wandering around we found an Irish pub for a bite, and then taxi’d our way home. 

We all were beat …. our BIG first day.

The Gothic Quarter is such a cool area with the skinny streets

3 thoughts on “First full day in Barcelona

  1. azbrujo's avatar azbrujo

    Awesome, whats up with the Pooper, lmao! The church wow, amazing. And as usual great photos. Glad y’all hooked with Linda and Pete. Keep it coming Baby, great job.

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