Close up of Pailebot de Santa Eulàlia

Pailebot de Santa Eulàlia

Barcelona


This 1918 three-mast schooner, restored by the Museu Marítim, is moored along the palm-lined Moll de la Fusta promenade. You can see it perfectly well without going aboard; there’s not an awful lot to behold below deck.


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