There were about 100 people on their cruise, but they toured in groups of about twenty. |
We did not have much time so we walked to the Maritime Museum, which is housed in the former royal shipyard, used in the 13th to 18th centuries. |
In the window of the museum you can see the aduana, or customs, building. |
Our friends brought us persimmons (called sharon, different from the pointed caqui persimmon) from their tree! |
After we said good-bye we took the scenic route back to the train. This cat had been in different spots around town but has settled in the Raval area. |
This is enclosed garden was part of a hospital and now houses institutes and a library (where we checked out seven books for free as long as we return them to a library that is part of the city's system). It was a nice sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of the area. |
I tried to capture the beauty, only to be distracted by the graffiti in the center of the picture. |
One of the institutes in the building is Institut d'Estudis Catalans, which was having a microscopy neuro-images exhibition. |
What really caught our eye were the tiles. I think if you click here you it will take you to a link that you can scroll through a whole 360º of the room. |
We were mostly wandering by shops at this point and this caught our eye, too! |
chök was in a beautiful old building with a bakery in the back. |
And then it was time to head home. Another good adventure!
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