We are Anne and Stephan Gangemi, originally from Topeka, Kansas in the United States. Our home is now in the ancient Barrio de Albayzin in Granada, Spain. In 2002 we made a decision to sell the family silver, our home and move to Spain. We had an established creative painting business, a lovely home with flower gardens and many friends, but we felt “pot bound” and possessed by our possessions. We do not miss anything. We wanted to explore Europe, especially Spain. Our days are full, filled with----- walking, photography,chatting with new friends, picnics and studying Spanish, in that order. Anne is an artist, the inspiration of centuries of cultures and their arts in the Andalusia area, along with the wise and generally laid back Andalusia-Spanish temperament, was a big draw for this area of Spain. When we first arrived in Granada we did not get on a bus or into a taxi for six months, we walked everywhere. Walking afforded us the pleasure of truly seeing the area in a way that----------- rushing past in a vehicle does not allow. Our days were filled with exploring and studying-------------- the history and monuments of the past that make up make the city of Granada and the Barrio de Albayzin. So come joins us and let us share our know- ledge and enthusiasm for Granada with you. Steve and Anne Gangemi Granada-Albayzin Spain |
About Us We are Anne and Stephan Gangemi, originally from Topeka, Kansas in the United States. Our home is now in the ancient Barrio de Albayzin in Granada, Spain. In 2002 we made a decision to sell the family silver and move to Spain.We had an established creative painting business, a lovely home with flower gardens and many friends, but we felt “pot bound” and possessed by our posses- sions. We do not miss anything. We wanted to explore Europe, especially Spain. Our days are full, filled with walking tours, photography,chatting with new friends, picnics and studying Spanish, in that order. Here Anne is an artist, the inspiration of centuries of cultures and their arts in the Andalusia area, along with the wise and generally laid back Andalusia-Spanish temperament, was a big draw for this area of Spain. When we first arrived in Granada we did not get on a bus or into a taxi for six months, we walked everywhere. Walking afforded us the pleasure of truly seeing the area in a way that----------- rushing past in a vehicle does not allow. Our days were filled with exploring and studying-------------- the history and monuments of the past that make up make the city of Granada and the Barrio de Albayzin. So come joins us and let us share our know- ledge and enthusiasm for Granada with you. Stephan and Anne Gangemi There Granada-Albayzin Spain |


