Hoping the rain has stopped. That was most of the day. Rainy.
So, the bus wasn't here. It was supposed to meet us.
You can see the different buildings in the distance. This is where the troops used to stay. Open space within the fortress where t…
It was so much larger and spacious inside than I thought. It was like a little city. Down this street you can see to the ocean.
It was very cool inside. I like the doors.
Our tour guide is telling us a bit about the house while we wait for the group ahead of us to move on. You can see them inside the…
The doors were so short! We thought maybe they were the same height as the cell doors? Just a guess.
There was nothing around to tell us which member of the family was buried in which tomb. We all just wandered around taking pictur…
The tiles at Bahia Palace were so old we weren't allowed to walk on a lot of it. You can see Bill on the other side of the buildin…
Entering the palace from the garden.
Our first stop was a tour of Bahia Palace.
The Catalan parton saint overlooking the entry doors.
The Our Father prayer is written on these doors down the center in Catalan. Covering the entire doors are the words "Our Father" e…
I think these are the doors out to the Crucifixion Facade.
The church was closed so we walked around the outside, just to take a look.
Looking back at the entrance. There's a door because it's very cold down in the tunnels!
We debated whether or not to go in to the church. It usually takes a while to go through a big church. W ehadn't eaten lunch and w…
Kind of like the tiny door in the Parador. I think this one was a bit taller, but not by much!
The sunset made everything very golden