Is that a church or a monastery?
No, not either. Hint: small bass(instrument, not fish.

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Small bass, eh? Viola? Cello?
Searching...
Well, I found that picture on a tourist website for Tarragona, Spain.
I had searched for Pablo Casals and found this site which mentions
the Casa Pau Casals, a museum in El Vendrell. Is that it?
Well, George. Pablo was buried in El Vendrell, but he died in Puerto Rica. That's good enough for me, buddy. Your turn.
info while we wait for George:
Casa Pau Casals is located at 59-61 Palfuriana Avenue , in El Vendrell This museum honors one of the world s greatest cellist, Pablo Casals . This museum is installed in the renovated house where he lived until he went into self-imposed exile during the fascist regime in 1939.
The museum is composed of 17 rooms all of which are filled with Casals memorabilia, including his first cello, photographs and films of his performances, the Peace Medal awarded by the United Nations in 1971, and photographs of the artist with famous men (like John F. Kennedy , who awarded him the Medal of Freedom).
Casals passed away in Puerto Rico in 1973 at the age of 96, and he was finally brought home to his beloved hometown in Catalonia in 1979, where he was buried at the El Vendrell graveyard.
Back from a refreshing coffee break...
Where am I?
Where is everyone?
Ok, George, Europe?
Hmmm. It's obviously a cathedral of some sort. U.S., George?
Cathedral, yes
US, no
Wrong side of the Pacific
Well, you said that it wasn't Europe, so let's try Asia.
Back from a refreshing coffee break.
On the Pacific side of Asia, George?
It looked to me to be vaguely Spanish or Portuguese, but I had no luck looking at Macau, Goa or the Philippines.
We know it's not Europe, Tico/Ti. I looked at the Philippines as well; nothing.
Hey, George. Mass out?