We joined a walking tour of the central city today to get more of an insight into Barcelona. The guide was really good and we found out about the divide between the Catalyn people and the rest of spain.
We then joined a cooking class where we brought some food at the markets and our spanish chef taught us how to make Paella (famous spanish seafood dish) and Sangria.
This was where all the Catalyn leaders were lined up and shot by the spanish.
The ugly building looked out of place with all the old historical buildings surrounding it. The drawings are from Picasso when he was mocking another famous artist work in a pub.
The cloister of a building in the city centre
When ever they renovate a building in europe they use this cloth which looks like the building over the scaffold - what a great idea.
The catalyn flag, the spanish flag and barcelona flag on the government building
These lamposts were Gaudis first piece of work in the city
An anonoymous person has put these tiles pictures of invader men throughout cities in Europe including Barcelona. If you plot all the invader men pictures throughout the city on a map, they make the picture of a big invader man
Going to the markets for some fresh seafood for our Paella
Different types of tropical fruit juices at the markets
Our tapas entre
The spanish chef taught us step by step how to make Paella and sangria
We then sat down for a big feed of Paella
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