It is hard to put into words how much I enjoyed this tour and how much I was able to learn from it. Pablo is able to identify the profound symbolic meaning of El Prado's great works of art while at the same time putting these great works of art into their historical and political context. Pablo does an outstanding job in mapping the sequence of patrons of El Prado's artwork while pointing out how these patrons' life-stories relate to the artworks themselves and to the historical-cultural expressions of Spain. Additionally Pablo is able able to identify recurring motifs from greek mythology that are present throughout the artworks and throughout the timeline when these artworks were elaborated. But, Pablo not only identifies these motifs, he translates them to the messages the artists were trying to convey in their historical context. At the same time Pablo's great memory for the contextual and pictorial details within the different artworks allows the visitor to grasp the conceptual network of how El Prado's artwork is related. The sequential order in which Pablo decided to view each artwork allows visitors to trace from beginning to end how these artworks and artists build on top of each other. Also, it allows the visitor to understand from beginning to end the historical currents and timelines behind the artworks. Without profound contextual knowledge of the timelines, of the painters, and of the painter's patrons one would not be able to assimilate the relation and connection between all the artworks in El Prado. Thankfully Pablo has this knowledge and great memory to communicate it in detail. Pablo is also able to point out the mystery behind some of the paintings such as El Greco's religious representations, Bosch's Garden of Earthly delights, and Goya's Black Paintings. This made the tour tremendously enjoyable. The tour made me awestricken. And, on top of this I was able to appreciate the profound beauty and humanity that these works of art are able to transmit.