These photo collections are in reverse order, with most recent photos at the top of the list.
- Stratford-Upon-Avon, England
- Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
- Around London
- Regents Park, London
- Thalia, Muse of Comedy
- Ancient Assyria at the British Museum
- Ostia Antica, Italy
- Parco Villa Gregoriana, Tivoli, Italy
- Villa d’Este, Tivoli, Italy
- Almagro, Spain
- Around Madrid – Plaza Mayor, streets in Madrid, etc.
- Royal Palace – Madrid, Spain
- Chocolateria San Gines – Madrid, Spain
- Royal Botanic Garden – Madrid, Spain
- Monument to Miguel de Cervantes and his creations, Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, Plaza de España, Madrid, Spain
- Caixa Forum’s Living Wall – Madrid, Spain
- Segovia, Spain – The Aqueduct and Around Town
- Segovia’s Beautiful Castle – The Alcazar in Segovia, Spain
- Photos from Around Cordoba, Spain – restaurants, street scenes, and more
- Cordoba’s Mezquita-Catedral – originally a huge mosque, when Christians conquered Cordoba they installed a huge cathedral within it
- Cordoba’s Calahorra Tower – originally built for defense, it now houses a museum of the three religious cultures of Andalusian history
- Cordoba’s Juderia – The old Jewish quarter of Cordoba, including a museum of Sepharads (Jews from the Iberian peninsula) and the only restored synagogue in Andalusia
- Cordoba’s Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs – built in the 14th century, it was later the favorite Andalusian home of Isabel and Ferdinand; Columbus visited them here
- Cordoba’s Arab Baths of the Alcazar
- Seville, Spain – Jardines de Murillo (Murillo Gardens)
- Merida, Spain – Roman antiquities in a small city – theater, amphitheater, Roman bridge, statues, etc.
- Madrid, continued - Hanging out in a downtown plaza, Fuencarril shopping street, the monastery where Cervantes is buried, the incredible La Mojigata restaurant, Museo Romanticism0
- Madrid, Spain, Museo del Prado & El Parque Retiro – Outside the Museo del Prado; Real Academia Española; El Parque Retiro (Retiro Park)
- Madrid, Spain – Living wall at the Caixa Forum museum; tropical forest inside the Atocha train station with turtle pond; garden of the modern art museum, Museo Reina Sofía; wall plaques on Calle de Cervantes at the houses where Cervantes and Lope de Vega lived; cervecería signs; street corner; recycling bins
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