Cathedral of Barcelona
That's a unicorn atop the church. It's all make believe on the outside and inside.
Picasso art in public (below the advert).
The true name of Barcelona; "Barcino"
Another angle. You can see an ancient Roman aqueduct on the right, too.
Our guide, Andres, showing us the entrance to the oldest synagogue in Europe. It was re-discovered in the 1980s.
I believe this is a church. You can see damage along the bottom portion of the structure. This is where Franco held his public executions by firing squad. Europe seems to attract such great leaders. /s
A government building.
The Catalonian people have contests to make human pyramids every year. This is a monument showing the record of 15 stories.
George Orwell fought in the Spanish civil war. His real name is Eric Blair.
A street in the Gothic area.
The 4 flags of Catalonia.
A monument to people killed in 1714. I can't remember the full context, but this is an important place for the Catalonians.
We concluded the tour and started to do our own wondering.
Finally stepped foot into the Mediterranean.
The W.
Skate culture is strong here. We saw skaters everywhere.
Found a bar called CatBar that served craft beer. Finally. Craft beer is in its infancy in Europe.
Walked past La Sagrada Familia in the evening.
Hanging out on the rocks outside Club Opium.

























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