First stop, the Silk Market (Lonja de la Ceda). Before heading off we met a young Chinese Couchsurfer from Canton, Xiaochao, (say: zow-chow) who is currently living in Nice, France, while she attends school there. She was fun to chat with and to have along on the last day of my visit. The Lonja de la Ceda was built between 1482 and 1533, and is a masterpiece of late Gothic architecture. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Above is a shot of one of the many gargoyles hanging around the place. The flag is that of the City of Valencia. Now the weirdest thing about this building IMHO is that it was, and remains, a masterpiece. Yet the carvings that adorn practically every cornice and doorway are decidedly, er, obscene, or at least mildly offensive in nature. Take a look for yourself. Each of these are approximately 12 inches in height and are sometimes part of a filigree or high-relief that might extend 15 or 20 feet, sometimes all the way to the border of the ceiling, and is composed of scene after scene like the ones below.
Here's another:
And another (below left). What is this guy attempting to do here? I leave it for you to figure it out.
The artistic creations are not limited to stone work. There are fabulous carved wood ceilings throughout.
We stopped next at the Ceramic Museum. Here is one small portion of the extravagantly carved entrance portico.
I took photos of some of the incredible pieces that reached out to me. I'm no student of art as I've admitted before, but these particular pieces reached out to me in some fashion so I include them below. Here is a bust I call the Porcelain Lady. Pretty incredible, no?
Recreated inside is this ceramic tiled kitchen. I'm not sure about the time it dates from but being a big fan of anything gustatory, here it is. I have a photo of Rembrandt's kitchen and thought this was its perfect counterpoint.
And this next one we jokingly referred to as the Penis Platter from the modern art section of the same museum. Hey, this is legitimate art. No complaints please.
We left the museum and headed for Cote's car. This fountain with its accompanying orange trees was begging to be photographed. That's Rety with her foot on its edge.
And lastly, another Christmas scene. Below is the Valencia City Hall lit up for the holiday.
I'm headed to Paris tomorrow. Talk to you soon....
Thanks for posting your pictures of Barcelona and Valencia.
ReplyDeleteI don't know you, but I'm planning a trip to Spain, and I was googling images of these two cities and discovered this blog. Great pictures & stories, now I can't wait for my own trip!
--Matt in Athens, GA
'Xiaochao' shall be pronounced as 'xiao ciao'
ReplyDeleteBon voyage in Thailand! hugs. :D