Colorful Barcelona 47
Baró de Viver, one of the smallest neighborhoods of the capital city, has a its own charm.
Photography & Digital Art
Photography & Digital Art
Baró de Viver, one of the smallest neighborhoods of the capital city, has a its own charm.
One can find “cheap houses” in various parts of the capital city. I came across this refurbished one shown here in the El Baix Guinardó neighborhood.
The Rambla de Badal looks even more beautiful seen from above, don’t you think?
With its various dealerships, auto repair shops, and gas stations, Almogàvers street is a haven for car enthusiasts.
While strolling around the La Vila Olímpica del Poblenou neighborhood, I came across this cool scaffolding netting: I had never seen a purple one before.
In a small street frozen in time of the Horta neighborhood, you can still see the old washing places and wells of times gone by.
Beach volley is an official Olympic sport since 1996. It is quite popular here in Barcelona, as we can see in this photopainting of the Bogatell beach located near the Rambla del Poblenou.
This week’s post is a photopainting I would like to use as a pattern for a foulard. The design as well as the colors make me think of antique Chinese porcelains.
The Ateneu La Bòbila de Porta is a community center which revitalizes the Porta neighborhood, and offers services and activities to people of all ages.