Casa Batllo - they call it the Bone House, you can see why!
A chandelier at Casa Batllo.
Another Gaudi chandelier, although this one looks quite plain in comparison!
A little decorative thing on the terrace at Casa Batllo.
One day all chimneys will look like this!
The roof of Casa Batllo seen from behind.
The back of the roof.
Plant holders on the terrace.
A beautiful corridor in what would have been the servants bit of the house.
The church on top of Tibidao. Apparently Franco had the top one built to put the people below in their place.
Inside the church on Tibidabo - I do like well decorated religion!
The Virgin Mary I understand, but the ships baffle me!
Sarah thought these might be the Apostles. But I'm not sure who they are! Aren't they the Disciples? In which case there should be 12 not 8 - religion is so confusing!
this is a communications tower that I planned to visit in May, but it rained. perhaps next time...
Barcelona!
this beautiful building was empty and may have been a hospital!
Grafitti spotted on a metal post on the road down from Tibidabo. Her bad plastic surgery obviously scandalised more people than we previously imagined!
This is the gate to someone's house. Is it an invite I wonder?...
The Arc de Triomphe Barcelona style - apparently celebrating the great industry rather than some battle. Well done Spain!
The Contemporary Art Museum. Astonishingly the shop sells a card with Cannon & Ball on it!
All ready to party!
The windows in Jan & Josh's house have clever shutters with holes in them - this is how the light looked on early morning.
The view from Jan & Josh's balcony - the Gaudi cathedral and the sea!