Solo travel adventures - Barcelona - Day 3

in #travelfeed6 years ago (edited)

Barcelona surprised me not only with its beauty and various sightseeing attractions but also with its history and architectural diversity.

I invite you to spend my last day in this amazing city with me. I'm leaving tomorrow and I'll still have half a day to enjoy Barcelona so I think I will spend it sitting in a park, drinking fresh juice and enjoying the atmosphere before I will go home.

Today I want to see so many places so let's not waste the time talking and start exploring! 😊 And yes, I will finally go to the beach!

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My day started quite early as I was going to visit Casa Batlló located very centrally on Passeig de Gràcia and I wanted to avoid the queue to get the ticket as I didn't order it online.

When I came there it was right before 9 AM so the house was not even open. I was surprised to see so many people there already and prepared myself for at least 30 minutes in the queue.

But it turned out that these people had their tickets already and only waited for house to open so there was no queue and I got my ticket right away! This is what I call LUCK!

The ticket is EUR 28.50. The high price of the ticket is due to the fact that the house is a private property and doesn't get any subsidy from the government.

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Reconstruction of Casa Batlló was designed by Antoni Gaudí for Batlló family, and is considered one of his masterpieces. From the moment that you enter the building you feel like in a fairy tale. His design is so different to others. It looks like there are no straight lines in the house, the windows are oval shaped, and everything in the house is very closely connected to the nature that was his biggest inspiration.

The facade looks like it was made from skulls and bones. But no worries, these are the balconies and supporting pillars!!

When you climb up to the roof, you will find a tower stunningly decorated with colorful trencadis (broken tiles mosaic). The views however are not spectacular as the house is located in the city center between other buildings.

Everything in this house is beautifully decorated and all details are carefully worked out. You find something that catch your attention behind each corner!

The size of the windows is different on each floor. The ones found on the first floor are the biggest and they are getting smaller on the higher floors. This is how Gaudí wanted to manage equal lighting in the house.

Gaudí used colors and shapes found in marine life as inspiration for this house. Look at the hall with blue tiles getting darker the higher you go.

I didn't want to leave but there was another great building waiting for me just a few minutes walk from Casa Batlló. Casa Terradas is designed by the modernist architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch. The ticket is EUR 12.50 and it is worth each cent spent.

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Casa Terradas is also knows as Casa de les Punxes. The name comes from the conical roofs, which end in a spike. You can see that this building was not designed by Gaudí from far away.

I think that Casa Terradas is not on the list of top attractions in Barcelona as it was completely empty. There were just a couple of people walking around.

The tour of the museum starts in a room with a big screen. You enter the room, the lights dim and the door closes. For a second you are in complete darkness. Then the music starts to play, the screen goes on and you can watch a legend. It is very impressive but also a bit scary when you're there alone.

Legend has it that Saint George, patron saint of Catalonia killed the dragon with his sword to save the princess and the people from the animal’s wrath.

The legend will lead you through three rooms with different screens. You will experience the king trying to find a solution to satisfy the dragon and save his country, his daughter who was prepared to be offered to the dragon and the brave Saint George who will save the day 😊

Barcelona is filled with various dragons. It's not completely clear if it's because of the legend or not. You will be able to see all dragons in the city on a big touch screen in a different room. Take your time and check them all out! You will then be able to spot them in the city.

Most of the work of Puig i Cadafalch forms part of the modernism school. Unlike Gaudí, his style tended towards rationality and simplification, avoiding curved, coiled lines. He was an expert in Catalan art and architecture but he was also aware of styles from other countries, especially Germany and Flanders. His design for Casa Terrades was based on castles from northern Europe.

If you happen to be in Barcelona and you have a few spare hours I would suggest you go and visit this museum. It is very interactive and the building itself is beautiful. You can take the lift to the roof and admire nice views of Barcelona streets. Not all parts of the roof are open to public for safety reasons but there is still enough to see. There should be also a cafe located in the middle of the roof but it was closed when I was there.

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Barcelona is the greenest city that I've seen so far!

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After my experience with tickets to Sagrada Familia that were sold out I have booked my ticket online this time. It was EUR 22 and I was a bit hesitant as all tickets in Barcelona are so expensive but I really wanted to see the interior as I heard it was very special. And I'm so glad that I did it!

Let's be honest here. If you look at Sagrada Familia from outside it is not the most spectacular building in the world. The fact that it's still in construction doesn't add to its charm either.


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But if you learn about the building you will really appreciate it! Gaudí planned all tiny details and everything is there for a reason.

The front side of the basilica shows us the early life of Jesus. It is called the Nativity Facade. It starts with the wedding of Mary and Joseph that you can see on the left upper side. It continues with 11 happenings followed by The cypress, the tree of life on the top of the picture.

Can you recognize any other happenings on this picture?


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The construction of Basilica began in 1882 and it is supposed to be completed by 2026 which will be 100 years from Gaudí's death. I will definitely go back after its finished as I want to see it in all its beauty.

Let's go inside of the Basilica to see the interior.

When I entered the Basilica I was stunned by all colors that were in front of me. I have never seen something like that! I admit that I enjoy the Gothic architecture more but the light coming through colorful windows was just beautiful. I walked around the church twice as I loved it!

The east side of the church has windows with cold colors and the interior of the basilica turns blue/green in the morning.

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The west side of the church has windows with warm colors and the interior of the basilica turns yellow/orange in the afternoon. I was there around 6 PM and it was almost red in some parts.

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If you look up you will see how the main columns that hold the construction change into something what looks like tree crowns. There you can also see Gaudí's inspiration in nature. Can you see the 'branches of the trees'?

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In the middle of basilica you can sit down and admire the ceiling. On each one of four main columns there is a name of one of evangelists with the symbol associated to him.

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You will sit directly in front of the High Altar. The sculpture hanging above the Altar symbolizes Crucifixion of Christ. Take a moment and look at it closely.

The baldachin is heptagonal, representing the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit: wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety and fear of the Lord.

It's a beautiful piece of work and it has so many hidden symbols. Make sure to take audio guide to learn all details about this sculpture and structure.

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I think now it's time to enjoy the colors once again. I didn't edit these pictures, this is how it really looks inside.

Once the basilica is finished it will reach 172.5 meters and it will be the tallest religious building in Europe. There is a thought even in this detail. Gaudí believed that nothing man-made should ever be higher than God’s work. It is no coincidence that the ultimate height will be not even one meter less than Montjuïc, the mountain in Barcelona, which is also the city’s highest point.

One more thing, did you know that Gaudí died after being hit by a tram in Barcelona? His tomb is in the underground level of the Basilica and you can see it also from the praying area.

Today I learned so much and I really enjoyed all of the buildings that I visited but now it's time to go to the beach and enjoy a good cocktail in a trendy bar!

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The beach in Barcelona is a few kilometers long and it is full of people even in early summer. You can see many people swimming, sunbathing, playing volleyball. I'm looking forward to the weekends that I will spend on the beach next year during my 3 months stay in Barcelona!

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I really hope that you enjoyed my last day in Barcelona. I came to the city to get to know it a bit before it will become my temporary home and I'm really looking forward to next year now! There are still so many places to see and I'm glad I will have a chance to explore them all!

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Cheers,

Martina

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As you can see, I go take a look straight away and ... this one I also love very much! The colors, the atmosphere, the ... everything! It's just such a hard throwback in time and let's me feel the breath and spirit of Spain again. I envy you ... three nice months are waiting for you next year. And I hope that we can enjoy your stay there via steemit!

That is very nice of you that you checked this one too! :)

If you're interested I will be posting my vegan guide from the trip in a couple of days too :)

Anyway, I will try to share as much as I can from my stay there through Steemit :)

By then I will be traveling to different places too :)

Thank you again!

I forgot everything I wanted to say when I saw the stained glasses. It's so beautiful I can cry haha! I hope one day I can visit Barcelona and see Sagrada and hopefully never leave until I have had enough lol! My steeming for today is complete :D

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I included them just for you my friend!!! 😉 I'm happy you like them. You would love Sagrada Familia and I really hope that you can make it Europe once!!! And if you come to Switzerland too I can show you around 😉

Thanks for the invite! I hope that will be realized sooner :D

I am still charmed by how Sagrada looks from the outside. It is impressive and because of its distinct architecture. It is unique and when you look at it you will always remember that it is Sagrada.

I'm glad that you enjoyed your last day in Barcelona. For now :) The beach looks awesome and how is the water? Maybe people are at the beach or at Sagrada when you visited Casa Terradas that's why there are only a few people.

I noticed at Casa Batllo there are shops. Are those within part of the house?

Finally, I was able to make my comment without distracted by the beauty of Sagrada Familia lol!

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I hope you'll be visiting us soon! :)

Sagrada is very impressive. I didn't like it from far but I loved it after I saw all the details on the exterior!

You might be right with people being on the beach. It was a really hot day so I can imagine this could be the case. Also I was there during the week and I guess there are more tourist over the weekend. To be honest I didn't go to water as I had many things with me and didn't want to let them on the beach. But judging by how many people were swimming it must have been warm :)

Casa Batllo is located on a street with the most luxurious boutiques in the city. There is only one souvenir shop in the house.

I'm glad that you're over Sagrada now :)

Thank you for another great comment!

Ah, well. You'll be having your fun at the beach soon anyway so you could tell us more then :D

I can't get over Sagrada haha!

I was busy with Fruits and Veggies contest and I almost missed your Barcelona posts. Well I am here now and I marvel at your amazing photos capturing all the beauty there, especially the sacred beauty of basilica. I am glad you didn't have to deal with rain at this time 🌸💖🌸

I didn't manage to join the challenge again as I was in Florence but I will join next week :) Thank you my dear friend for your kind words!

I loved the Basilica. It has such beautiful interior.

The weather was very good! It wasn't too hot, a bit windy and some clouds - perfect for me.

I wish you a nice evening sweet Lena!

Always a pleasure Dear Marina............... I can't wait to see the Florence :)

I will post tomorrow about my vegan experience in Barcelona and next week I'll start posting about Florence :) Have a nice day my dear friend!

Vegan experience in Barcelona sounds awesome too.............I will check it out for sure 🌸💖🌸

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Hahaha, I wish they would be! 🤣

Lovely pictures and looks like you have seen all the major sites. I love the Gaudi stuff but i refuse to pay money to go see things like that and prefer to look outside. ha

Thank you for your comment!

I guess I've seen all the major sites but I have also tried to see some non touristic places :) I find it very expensive there but wanted to see what it is all about :)

Have a good day!

I love the color, simply awesome!

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You always support me!! :)

Beautiful photo

You know, if I may to make a suggestion on how you could improve the quality of your posts even further: how about you include subheadings for different sections of your post (for example, one sub-section for one site that you visited) and separate them with text dividers? Just a thought. :)

Thank you for the tips! I may try it! I know how to do subheadings but do you maybe have the code for text dividers? 😊 have a good sunday!

Thank you, i haven't seen many good pictures from the inside of Sagrada Familia. When i was there it was a huge queue in front of it and incredible hot, so we decided to skip the inside :(.
I really enjoy reading your posts!

I'm glad that you like my pictures :) Yes, it's difficult to get inside if you don't get your ticket upfront. I also went there one day without a ticket and they were all sold out. I hope you will manage to go to Barcelona again and visit Sagrada Familia :)

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