A walk to the other end of La Rambla found us at the Christopher Columbus monument, a marina and an aquarium. I think Columbus is saying, "The plane went that way."
The city also features amazing architecture, primarily by Gaudi.
His works can hardly be captured by photographs, but they are stunning in person. We went to the Sagrada Familia, a church he started in 1883, but which is still under contruction.
His designs incorpate aspects of nature, including a sanctuary whose supporting columns are shaped like trees with flower shaped skylights above for light. Even unfinished, it is one of the most beautiful churches I've ever seen.
The entire family enjoyed the Museum of Chocolate. In addition
to exhibits discussing the history of chocolate, we saw displays
of scenes created entirely out of chocolate: Romans in chariots, soccer stadium, Barcelona buildings, etc. And the chocolate
treats at the end of the tour weren't bad either!
The kids really enjoyed being with their grandparents too.
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