Last weekend
The Casa Batlló is a place worth visiting, is a house that was remodeled by Antonio Gaudí and has become a monument of humanity dela heritage. Its interior and exterior forms resemble natural forms, without sharp angles. I visited the last week and if you would like more information about it can see the rich luagr wiki: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casa_Batll% C3% B3 .
These days I have been visiting the Gothic Quarter is an area full of bars, places to eat, and the very lively night (for which you want to find). I have visited a disco in the Maremagnum (shopping center near the Plaza Colon) and have not taken many photos because it is not "Cool" to go to bars and discos with a camera ... : D (ok, I admit I forgot to bring my camera.)
Here is also a triumphal arch, not as impressive as in Paris, but beautiful, built for one of the exhibitions, those that were made centuries ago to celebrate the world's artistic progress. Yesterday
street from my building I found a bar called Lunatic, who have sole proprietorships and musical performances, a very good when he does not go away for a drink and have a cool time. As a curiosity, a guy asked her to marry his girlfriend in the middle stage and the applause of all (and laughing too.) A spontaneous over Valentine (cupid dies!).
Ah! I am pleased that the Peruvian film "The Empty Nest" by Claudia Llosa won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival! the movie's been released this week in Spain and I have to see.
If anyone is wondering how is the area where I live, how is my home. It is the area near the stadium of Barcelona (Les Corts). I found his photo on Google Maps, my site which is building with stairs to the left of the photo. I'm on a second floor, but do not confuse with the second floor in Peru, as this is ground floor and mezzanine, as would amount to the fourth floor of a building in Peru. I mean, is not the same fall from the second floor in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bwhich fall from the second floor in Lima (very good quote I said Clabe ).
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Links:
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arco_de_Triunfo_de_Barcelona
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casa_Batll% C3% B3
http://www.cinencuentro.com/tag/la-teta-asustada/
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Milena Velba Doktorka
Second week
A week of emotions:
Barcelona vs Espanyol
On Thursday, a member of Barcelona ( Jordi great!) got tickets for the match Barcelona-Espanyol. He tells us that depending on the game, the seats are quite hard to get, as the exhausted members. Against all odds, I attended a football match was an opportunity I could not miss.
Once inside the huge stadium, I became a fan more than Barca, with all flags (red and yellow are the colors of Catalunya). Cheered the goals and kept the songs ("... parrot flying parrot to the pan ... "sang the Espanyol-to say that parrots-). The score 3-2 in favor of landlord: FC Barcelona, \u200b\u200bemotion and some master's Messi plays.
An Evening with Dr. Divago
could not miss the opportunity to go visit my friend Manolo Bertran, who played in a local Puerto Sagunto, 50 km north of Valencia. Will fly to Valencia (four hours in Barcelona) and I found him, the rest of the band and other members of the list Divago who knew only through email. Very kind people, and that made me feel pretty good. After a delicious dinner and toasts respective of the show was dedicated to this Peruvian girl for having come so far (thanks Manolo!). The next day I wanted to know Valencia, but the rain (which seemed to flood) and the hangover that impossible. In the end I went back to Barcelona, \u200b\u200bwith fond memories of rocanroll so cool and people I met.
Montjuic and the Olympic Village
On Sunday, despite rain, went to Leonardo to visit Montjuic and the Olympic village which hosted the Olympic Games of '92 (I remember Cobi, but also anyone remember him?). The rain did not leave the port appreciate the full extent, but some pictures could be drawn.
will continue reporting.
More photos where ever
A week of emotions:
Barcelona vs Espanyol
On Thursday, a member of Barcelona ( Jordi great!) got tickets for the match Barcelona-Espanyol. He tells us that depending on the game, the seats are quite hard to get, as the exhausted members. Against all odds, I attended a football match was an opportunity I could not miss.
Once inside the huge stadium, I became a fan more than Barca, with all flags (red and yellow are the colors of Catalunya). Cheered the goals and kept the songs ("... parrot flying parrot to the pan ... "sang the Espanyol-to say that parrots-). The score 3-2 in favor of landlord: FC Barcelona, \u200b\u200bemotion and some master's Messi plays.
An Evening with Dr. Divago
could not miss the opportunity to go visit my friend Manolo Bertran, who played in a local Puerto Sagunto, 50 km north of Valencia. Will fly to Valencia (four hours in Barcelona) and I found him, the rest of the band and other members of the list Divago who knew only through email. Very kind people, and that made me feel pretty good. After a delicious dinner and toasts respective of the show was dedicated to this Peruvian girl for having come so far (thanks Manolo!). The next day I wanted to know Valencia, but the rain (which seemed to flood) and the hangover that impossible. In the end I went back to Barcelona, \u200b\u200bwith fond memories of rocanroll so cool and people I met.
Montjuic and the Olympic Village
On Sunday, despite rain, went to Leonardo to visit Montjuic and the Olympic village which hosted the Olympic Games of '92 (I remember Cobi, but also anyone remember him?). The rain did not leave the port appreciate the full extent, but some pictures could be drawn.
will continue reporting.
More photos where ever
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