McNamara students passed through this train station in Madrid as a part of their journey to Pamplona.
The Northern Spanish city of Bilbao as seen from the Guggenheim Modern Art Museum.
Columns in The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia in Barcelona.
The Basque countryside.
The Northern Spanish Coastline.
Kevin Glotfelty ’15 enjoys the view from the top of a mountain.
A foggy mountaintop in the Northern Spanish Region known as Basque Country.
The Medieval town of Olite as seen from the town’s castle.
A view of the Bay of Biscay from the Northern Coast of Spain.
The Medieval Church of San Miguel (Saint Michael) on a Spanish mountaintop.
A sculpture of a dog made out of flowers in Bilbao.
A country road cuts through the forest.
A view of the Gothic Architecture inside of the Barcelona Cathedral.
The Palacio Real de Olite (Royal Palace of Olite)
Fog envelops the Spanish landscape.
A Medieval Church in the town of Olite.
The wall of the Medieval Castle of Olite with foliage growing up it.
Vines grow up the wall of Olite’s Medieval Castle.
This building in Bilbao features a number of architectural styles that are prominent throughout the city.
A view of one of the upper layers of the Medieval Castle in Olite.
Reyno de Navarra, which means Kingdom of Navarre, refers to the fact that the region of Spain visited by the McNamara students was once an independent Kingdom before it became part of Spain