The multi-coloured glass exterior of the Centre Pompidou casts tantalising reflections onto the otherwise pale floor inside. Copyright Debbie Smyth, 10 March 2017 Part of Weekend Reflections
Song and dance is an important part of Sevillian culture, a fact that is hard to miss when you visit this vivacious city. The doors below mark the home of Francisco […]
La Giralda, the popular name for the famous bell tower at Seville Cathedral, comes from the striking sculpture come weather vane that now tops the tower. It effectively means “she who turns” – from girar, to […]
Concepción Méndez Cuesta (Madrid, 1898 – Mexico, 1986) was a leading Spanish poet and dramatist, perhaps better known under the name Concha Mendez. She was a member of the Generación del 27 society, a […]
Black and white Seville – great in colour too. A must visit place; right now if you can, before the summer heat builds up. Copyright Debbie Smyth, 17 June 2016 Part […]
A bit of extra, dry security for merry visitors to this popular bar and restaurant area, has been added recently. The attractive railings and armrests have been artistically designed to pick out […]
Today I’m taking you on a short but comprehensive walk around the provinces of Spain. We will start our tour close to the impressive fountain that graces the courtyard of Seville’s Plaza […]