Our last day in Catalonia. Malcolm and I took ourselves off to the Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona, commonly known as the Museu Blau. It’s in a really new part of town, Diagonal Mar. As the name suggests, it’s a thoughly geometric sort of area. Look.





And many of the museum’s contents are pretty geometric too. These fossils for instance …


… or shells …

… or butterflies & moths …

… or arachnids.

It’s a pretty fine museum. In an interesting area. And not on the tourist circuit. Yet. Recommended.
Oh, this looks interesting!
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Ditto
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And it is!
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Fabulous angles, Margaret! Intrigued by that first shot. Love the building more than the contents but a great last day out. Where did the time go? Safe journey home! So much rain around, it’s tricky.
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No rain here …. yet. Thanks x
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Certainly Barcelona offers some amazing constructions. And so much to see. Safe journeys home. We finally have mud here and small streams overflowing with so much rain.
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Thank you! We’re heading northwards now …
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A wonderful experience Margaret
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It was indeed Brian.
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WOW! Sometimes my Son shares some new architecture designs. But I haven’t seen this, fascinated me. I think architects seem that they will make us amazed. Geometrical designs but never done before, something like that. Yes, you did a great post dear Margaret, Thank you, have a nice day, Love, nia
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Thank you for your enthusiasm! I can’t read any posts for a couple of days while travelling, but I will try to catch up with everybody soon.
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Dear Margaret, you are so nice, I do appreciate thoughtfulness and sincerity, this is very valuable. Thank you so much, Have a nice days in your travel, Love, nia
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Just … thsnks so much x
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Yep, definitely geometric!l
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Phew! Sue approves!
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All good until the arachnids 😩
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Arachnophobe, Jude? Oh dear!
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I’ve not been to Barcelona for many years, put off by all the tourists, ironically! Your photos over the past few weeks have made me think again.
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It’s surprising what you can do that’s off the beaten track. Available as travel consultant if required!
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I might very well take you up on that!
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That looks like such a striking building, it definitely appeals to me. I’m not so sure about the exhibits though, as I’m not a big fan of dead butterflies etc. The fossils are great however 🙂
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PS safe travels home – tomorrow looks like being a bit nasty, especially further north where you’re headed!
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We should be ok. I hope you will be.
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It shouldn’t be too bad down south and we’re not planning on going far from home!
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All I can say in their defence is that they were collected in different times. The museum has them, so may as well make some kind of use of them. But yes, creepy.
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I have to say WOW yet again. Travel safely and well.
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Thank you on two counts!
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Guidebook forthcoming? You visit very interesting places.
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It’s fun looking for the less-than-obvious destinations. Which are less crowded. Result!
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Excellent, as only a frequent visitor like you would know.
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another fabulous (and relatively less known) glimpse of the city – you did have fun.
hope the latest storm doesn’t affect your return journey
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The weather is fine here, though getting colder. Stay safe tomorrow! I’ve scheduled a post on my phone (nightmare) for tomorrow – with difficulty. I’m pretty sure it will ping to today’s date. Sorry!
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you’re just keeping me on toes, which is a clever thing to do given the weather ahead
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Margaret, thanks for the beautiful visit to this museum. It felt as if I was there walking along from one exhibit to the next. I loved the angles, the reflections, and everything your eye captured. Fantastic!
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Thanks SO much, Egidio.
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Love the architecture and the shells. Hope your journey goes well.
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Thank you. So far so good.
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