Friday, January 31, 2014

door details

Warwick (Warwickshire), England

Here's yet another door to add to the collection!  - I think I've mentioned before that I like doors :)

Thursday, January 30, 2014

black and white

Warwick (Warwickshire), England

This black and white Tudor style building is a common sight to be seen in many parts of England.  I for one am a big fan!

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Lord Leycester Hospital

Warwick (Warwickshire), England

This 16th century building was orginally a hospital for aged or injured soldiers.  Today it serves as flats provided for eight ex-servicemen and their couples.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

life

Broadwell (Gloucestershire), England

green, beautiful green...  This color adds life to any picture.

Monday, January 27, 2014

dry stone walls

Broadwell (Gloucestershire), England

Stones perfectly laid one on top of the other to gain stability and at the same time creating a beautiful work of art...

Sunday, January 26, 2014

stone villages

Broadwell (Gloucestershire), England

The Cotswolds is an area in southwestern and west central England full of quaint stone villages and beautiful countryside.  Driving around, we stumbled across this 12-13th century church of St. Paul and its cemetery in Broadwell, a town of not even 400 people, complete with B&B, pub and all!  Check out the Fox Inn, I sure will never forget it.  I can still taste the yummy and hearty food along with the pint or two sitting next to the fireplace!

Saturday, January 25, 2014

late Baroque early Neoclassical

Pancorbo (Burgos - Castilla y León), Spain

Driving to the Basque Country of Spain, I would always drive through this curious little town tucked away in a mountain pass, thinking what a beautiful place for a little town to be, but would never have time to stop.  One day, on my way home, having no better place to be in that moment, I decided to stop and check it out.  I discovered the beautiful late-Baroque-early-Neoclassical façade of the parish church of San Nicolás (Saint Nicholas) built, in the early 1700s, over an earlier Renaissance style church in ruins.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

splendor

Madrid, Spain

These emblematic buildings represent the splendor of early 20th century Madrid.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

old and new

Madrid, Spain

The Puerta del Sol is a hustling square which is witness to thousands of people every year who come and celebrate the coming of the new year.  It is Spain's version of New York's Time Square.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Puerta de Alcalá

Madrid, Spain

At one point in its history, Madrid had 5 ways to enter the city; this picture represents the gateway to the city for travelers who were coming from France, Aragón or Cataluña.  Today, due to the immense expansion over the centuries, this monumental gate is located in the heart of Spain's capital city.

Monday, January 20, 2014

a grand square

Madrid, Spain

The Plaza Mayor of Madrid is a square full of life where something is always happening.

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Spain's capital

Madrid, Spain

This street (corner of Alcalá and Sevilla) is lined with buildings like these.  On the left is the BBVA and on the right is another bank which was established in 1902 as the Banco Español de Crédito, but has recently been taken over by Banco Santander.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Palace of Communications

Madrid, Spain

After several delays and 12 long years of construction, this building finally opened as the Palace of Communications (post office, telegraphs and telephone) for Madrid in 1919.  Its design was determined by an open competition set out by the city, with only three groups of architects presenting their projects.  The winners were two young Spanish architects by the names of Antonio Palacios and Joaquín Otamendi.  

The building has changed roles and as of 2007 it is now the City Hall and in 2011 it has also opened its doors as Cultural Center.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

The Tagus in the distance

Lisbon, Portugal

Looking down over the Alfama neighborhood and São Miguel church on the right, the estuary of Tagus River can be seen in the distance.  The Tagus River (Tejo in Portuguese and Tajo in Spanish) is the longest river on the Iberian peninsula (1038 kilometers / 645 miles) while the estuary makes up one of the most important wetlands in Europe, hosting a vast variety of fish, other sea life and birds migrating between Europe and Northern Africa.  It is considered the largest estuary in Western Europe.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Valor

Lisbon, Portugal

Here is the other side, the allegorical figure of Glory crowning Valor.

Monday, January 13, 2014

Genius

Lisbon, Portugal

As stated here, the Arch of Triumph of the Praça do Comércio, overlooking the Tagus River, shows the allegorical figure of Glory crowning Genius (seen in this picture) and Valor, on the other side

This Arch was erected as a result of the reconstruction of the city after the earthquake of 1755, replacing this area with a new orderly grid of streets as opposed to the previous labyrinth of streets existing before.  Another square, which was meant to rival Europe's grandest of squares, was created in the same place as had existed the Ribeira palace, the 16th century royal residence of Portuguese monarchs.  This palace was said to have been one of the most impressive buildings in Portugal, but was completely destroyed by the earthquake, destroying many works of art as well as a library of more than 70,000 books.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

rising above

Lisbon, Portugal

The Church of Saint Michael (Igreja de São Miguel) sits in the heart of the Alfama neighborhood rising above the Tagus River.  It dates back to to the 12th century, but needed to be rebuilt in the late 17th, now exhibiting a Mannerist and Barroque style of architecture.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

just another day

Lisbon, Portugal

Alfama, overlooking the river Tagus on this radiant sunny afternoon...
 

Friday, January 10, 2014

love is the answer

Lisbon, Portugal

"Love is the answer, and you know that for sure; Love is a flower, you've got to let it grow."

-John Lennon

Thursday, January 9, 2014

steep, narrow streets

Lisbon, Portugal

If you find yourself trying to follow a map while in the Alfama neighborhood of Lisbon, forget it.  Put it away and just wander; it is the best way to get the full experience.  Just go whereever your body takes you.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Praça da Figueira

Lisbon, Portugal

The most important hospital of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries was located in this present day square, but because of the devastating earthquake of 1755, the hospital and the majority of the buildings here were destroyed.  This square was also home to the main market of the city until it was knocked down in the 1950s.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Glory

Lisbon, Portugal

The tallest figure on the Arch of Triumph, overlooking the Praça do Comércio and Tagus River, represents Glory and measures an astounding 7 meters (23 feet).  She crowns Valor and Genius, two statues one on each side of her.  Construction of the arch began in 1755 after the devastating earthquake, which nearly ravaged the entire city.

Saturday, January 4, 2014

yet another face of Lisbon...

Lisbon, Portugal

Because Lisbon is "a city built on seven hills", getting around can be a challenge.  Trolley cars and trams are the traditional mode of transportation that can be taken here to get up the steepest of hills.  This picture is taken from the lookout Miradouro das Portas do Sol and the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, housing the Royal Pantheon of the majority of the Braganza monarchs of Portugal and their families, can be seen in the background.

Friday, January 3, 2014

on the shores of the Tagus

Lisbon, Portugal

one of Lisbon's countless faces on the shores of the Tagus River...

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Bay of Santander

Santander (Cantabria), Spain

Mataleñas golf course sits in a privileged area with the Bay of Santander as its backdrop.  The Isla del Mouro (Mouro Island) and its 1860 lighthouse is being covered with waves on this winter afternoon.

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

grandeur

Santander (Cantabria), Spain


the grandeur of the sea...

Happy 2014!