Monday, July 23, 2012

A Dragon's Tale

The Dragon & The Umbrella

Barcelona, a city of vibrant culture, stunning architecture, and endless charm, offers something for everyone. From the bustling La Rambla to the serene harbour areas, there's always something to see and do.

One of the city's most unique and quirky landmarks is the Casa Bruno Quadros, affectionately known as the House of Umbrellas. This eccentric building, located on La Rambla, is adorned with a striking sculpture of a Chinese dragon perched atop a giant umbrella.

The story behind this unusual combination is as fascinating as the building itself. The original owner of the building, a millionaire umbrella shop owner, commissioned the dragon sculpture. It's said that the dragon was temporarily removed during a renovation but was quickly reinstated due to public outcry. The dragon and the umbrella have become inseparable symbols of the building's identity.

I captured this image using a Canon 5D Mark II with a 24-70mm lens, a versatile combination that's perfect for street photography. The vibrant colours and intricate details of the building, combined with the play of light and shadow, make it a truly captivating sight.

So, the next time you're strolling down La Rambla, be sure to keep an eye out for this iconic landmark. It's a reminder that even in the heart of a bustling city, there's always room for a little bit of whimsy and wonder.

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