The rooftop at Casa Mila, Barcelona, April 2017 And here’s s pot of music and a film clip of some other fans of chimneys, albeit in London not Barcelona: […]
This popular spot in Park Güell was originally known as the Greek Theatre, but has since been renamed the Plaça de la Natura. Gaudi’s original plan for this large […]
Construction of the Sagrada Família commenced in 1882 under architect Francisco Paula de Villar. In 1883, Gaudí took over as chief architect and devoted himself to the project until his death in […]
Gaudi’s curvaceous architecture and its natural pastel colours simply revel in the spring sunlight. The colours change as you wander around the roof and as the light adapts with […]
-Look Up, Look Down Challenge, Week 89 Every Thursday, I publish a post containing photos taken from above or below, and invite you to join in the challenge by posting your own […]
This curvy, mosaic sign stands outside Park Güell in Barcelona. This park was initially intended to be an up-market housing estate designed by Antoni Gaudí. it’s hilly nature allowed Gaudí to design some […]
This reflection in a Venice canal reminded me immediately of Gaudí’s Casa Batllo in Barcelona. Isn’t it wonderful? Linked to Weekend Reflections, Twist, Scenic Weekends and Weekly Top Shot.