We’ve all heard of the great love affair between Napoleon and his Josephine, but did you know that their marriage was actually annulled?
The latest exhibition in Céret Museum is devoted to the modern tapestries of an eclectic artist.
Gaudy or Gaudi? By Henry Shaftoe Antoni Gaudi (1852 – 1926) ranks among the world’s most innovative architects and his masterpiece – the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, in Barcelona, is arguably Europe’s most spectacular…
We all know a chauvinist pig or two don’t we ladies – a gentleman who has a ‘prejudiced belief in the superiority of his own gender’?
I’m assuming you’ve already gasped at the Parc Güell, gazed at Gaudi, stared at the Sagrada Familia, and marvelled at Miró.
For me the charm of Barcelona is to be found in its more homely treasures, on foot or by its efficient public transport system.
Favourite walk of Charles Rennie Mackintosh in the late 1920s when they lived in Port Vendres.
Shot mainly in Collioure, but also Argelès-sur-Mer and Perpignan
Suzanne Dunaway LOVES to cook. Some might say she LIVES to cook. Having cooked, written and painted around the world, here she shares her PO-inspired recipes in this weekly blog.