The most distant origins of the Cathedral of Barcelona correspond to a basilica with three naves which was destroyed by Al -Mansur (925). The remains of this basilica …
The Eixample is a district of Barcelona between the old city (Ciutat Vella) and what were once surrounding small towns (Sants, Gracia, Sant Andreu etc.). Constructed in the 19th and …
The Barri Gotic ('Gothic Quarter') is the centre of the old city of Barcelona. Many of the buildings date from Medieval times, some from as far back as the Roman …
Antoni Gaudí is the prime example of global architecture. In his works there is no difference between structures and decoration, you cannot tell when one finishes and starts the other. …
Las Ramblas is an iconic and busy street in central Barcelona, popular with both tourists and locals alike. A 1.2 kilometer-long tree-lined pedestrian mall in the Barri Gotic, it connects …
Montjuïc mountain (Jewish mountain) has been, throughout its history, the protagonist of many events, some glorious and victorious, others less so. As a result, this emblematic mountain offers …
The Barcelona Picasso Museum clearly confirms the ties that unite Pablo Picasso with the city of Barcelona . He did not only finish a solid academic training here, but …
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