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6 Modernista Details in L’Antiga Esquerra de l’Eixample, Barcelona

4th August 2015
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One of the many wonderful things about exploring Barcelona is happening across curious architectural details in unexpected places.

You could be on a shopping expedition — the above entrada in L’Antiga Esquerra de l’Eixample is adjacent to a Bon Preu supermarket — or out with friends — this magnificent entrance is just a few metres from the restaurant, Gresca — or just taking a stroll, and pass by a beautiful entrance.

Look — but don’t intrude

It’s difficult sometimes to not stick your nose in, take a gander and snap a few photos.

PLEASE DON’T — unless it’s a civic building, hotel or office building. The residents won’t like you for it, and the portera/o [concierge] will almost certainly hustle you out of the building and call the police if you resist.

You could politely try asking the portera/o if you can take a few photos — some will oblige (while keeping a very close eye on you) but many won’t.

Instead, linger a little, savour the moment and walk on slowly by.

I am a frequent guest to this apartment building and enjoy the trust of both residents and the portero.

Film location

This apartment building has featured in a few movies, the most recent being, Mientras Duermes (While you sleep) although titled, Sleep Tight, in English — a creepy and coldly credible horror flick.

Lighting:

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Walls:

Here’s a close-up of the relief work adorning the walls:

Relief work, Carrer de Proveça, Barcelona —Bill Sinclair

Stair rail and newel:

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Lift/Elevator Doors — showing ironwork, stained glass and woodwork:

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Windows:

Here are two photos of the interior window casements:

Window casement, Carrer de Provença, Barcelona–Bill Sinclair

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And here’s a snap of an interior window in the lift/elevator shaft:

Lift Window Carrer de Provença,Barcelona

Doors:

Here are two photos of an apartment exterior door:

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Door detail, Carrer de Provença, Barcelona, Bill Sinclair

And, finally, a view of the entrance looking toward the exterior doors:

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Exclusive Offer:

If you’d like to stay as a guest in this unique building then please drop me a line via the Contact Me page and I will put you in touch with the owners.
Only you, me and the owners know about this offer — the apartment is NOT available to let through any lettings website or brick and mortar agency — and is only available on a bed and breakfast basis.
This is an exclusive opportunity — You are the very first people in the world to know about this opportunity to stay in an apartment in this fabulous Modernista building.
Enjoy Barcelona’s architecture.
Architectural Details

Gaudí’s Dragon Gate

23rd July 2015
Gate at Pabellons de Gaidi, Pedralbes, Barcelona 2015

One of the many wonderful things about exploring Barcelona is happening across curious architectural details in unexpected places.

Had to go to a meeting at the Polytechnic in Pedralbes the other day, and the route took me past Finca Güell and the magnificent dragon gate designed by Gaudí.

The finca was a home farm and summer residence owned by Gaudí’s patron, Eusebi Güell — yes, the same guy who funded the development of Park Güell. The gate gives access to beautiful gardens decorated with typical Gaudí flourishes.

Because of refurbisment works admission to the gardens and adjacent Gaudí designed Pavellons (Pavilions) is currently limited. But it is possible to visit the gardens between 10am and 4pm on weekdays. The cost of admission is 4€. There was a children’s puppet theatre show in the gardens the day I walked past.

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It is hoped to fully re-open the Pavilions and gardens at the end of 2015 or spring 2016.

More visitor information HERE

Enjoy exploring Barcelona

 

 

 

Celebrations

Hot as hell and raining fire in Barcelona

2nd July 2015
Correfoc, Gràcia, Barcelona, 2014

One of the many wonderful things about exploring Barcelona is turning a corner and happening across curious festivities in unexpected places.

You never quite know… you may meet the Devil.

Devil in correfoc, Gràcia, Barcelona, August, 2014

They told you, “The Devil has no friends…” They were lying.

Correfoc, Gràcia, Barcelona, August, 2014`

He also has pets…

El Drac, correfoc, Gràcia, Barcelona, August. 2014

And a friend who wears shades…

Correfoc, Gràcia, August, 2014

And friends who enjoy a spot of fiery yoga and pilates in the morning…

Plaça de la Vila, Correfoc, Gràcia, Barcelona, august, 2014 –Bill Sinclair

Enjoy Barcelona.

Sculpture

Anne Frank in Barcelona

11th June 2015
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One of the many wonderful things about exploring Barcelona is happening across curious architectural details and sculptures in unexpected places.

A sculpture of Anne Frank in Gràcia, Barcelona

In Gràcia, on Travessia de Sant Antoni, midway between Carrer d’Astúries and Carrer del Montseny, you’ll find the little square, Plaça d’Anna Frank and a sculpture of Anne Frank. She reclines on a canopy affixed to the Centre Artesà Tradicionarius — a cultural centre dedicated to the production and promotion of catalan music and dance.

Sculpture of Anne Frank in Gràcia, Barcelona, by Bill Sinclair.

Enjoy Barcelona

Graffiti

Amy Winehouse in Barcelona II

30th April 2015

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One of the many wonderful things about exploring Barcelona is happening across curious portraits of well-known, and not so well-known, people in unexpected places.

Here’s a graffiti stencil portrait of Amy Winehouse on Carrer Francisco Giner in Gràcia, Barcelona, July, 2013

Enjoy Barcelona

Graffiti

Amy Winehouse in Barcelona

2nd April 2015

One of the many wonderful things about exploring Barcelona is happening across curious portraits of well-known, and not so well-known, people in unexpected places.

Here’s a graffiti portrait of Amy Winehouse on Carrer Mozart, Gràcia, Barcelona, 2011.

Enjoy Barcelona

Fountains

Drinking water fountain on Diagonal

12th February 2015
Fountain at Corsega:Diagonal

One of the many wonderful things about exploring Barcelona is happening across curious architectural details, sculptures and ornate public utilities in unexpected places.

Fountain at Diagonal:Corsega

Drinking water fountain at the junction of Avinguda Diagonal with Carrer Còrsega