On the grandest stretch of Barcelona's Passeig de Gràcia — a boulevard so thick with Modernista jewels that locals call it the Block of Discord — one building stops every passerby cold. Casa Batlló shimmers like a living creature: scales of iridescent ceramic, a roofline that breathes, skulls carved into stone balconies. It was commissioned by a wealthy textile magnate, transformed by a visionary architect, and completed in 1906 as a statement that would redefine what a city building could be. This is its story.
De-climbing in Spain is already showing the signs of the beginning of tourist recovery, and what a better way to do it than starting with... The Sagrada Familia!The Sagrada Família is reopening its doors on 4 July, progressively in several phases with the main goal of recognizing and paying tribute to Barcelona residents, especially those who have been on the front lines fighting and working to prevent Covid-19.The first phase of opening, called 'Tribute Phase', will allow visits to the Sagrada Família from healthcare personnel at the main hospitals in the city, agents from the various forces that have helped keep the city safe, staff from social organizations and NGOs and business and retail organizations. This phase will be on 4, 5, 11, and 12 July.https://link.medium.com/m0xMFA...