Barcelona, Spain, 27th October 2018.
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Museu d’Història de Barcelona.
The ancient Roman city under the streets on Barcelona.
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Fresco, Chapel of Santa Àgata.
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Chapel of Santa Àgata.
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Barcelona Cathedral.
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Barcelona Metro.
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Rain and wind.
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Bronze Age House.
Museo d’Història de Catalunya.
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The Coca of Mataró (model of 15th century merchant ship).
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Sagrada Familia.
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I do like the stained glass windows – I’ve always like stained glass, but I especially like these modern windows. Despite not being a churchgoer I’ve always admired the architecture, so it’s good to see some of these beautiful churches. But my favorite photo in this post is the feeling/story behind the lost umbrella.
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Yes, the stained glass windows are wonderful. I have a few more coming up soon in Barcelona Day 3.
I like the umbrella too. It’s so evocative and yet so commonplace. Most people would walk past without a second thought.
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I’ve been suspicious that you have a bit of archeologist in you. I’m sure their powers that be would be interested in some of these images. Those lead glass windows are incredible.
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I definitely have a strong interest in archaeology. And the stained glass windows are wonderful. You could get quite lost in them.
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