La Sagrada Familia
The idea for the construction of a new church was launched by a devout organisation whose goal was to bring an end to the de-christianisation of the Barcelonese...
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The idea for the construction of a new church was launched by a devout organisation whose goal was to bring an end to the de-christianisation of the Barcelonese...
L'Aquàrium of Barcelona in Port Vell is one of Europe's biggest marine leisure and education centres and the most important concerning Mediterranean species. ...
Le Poble Espanyol ou village espagnol est un musée à l’air libre formé par 117 édifices construits grandeur nature et qui reproduit l’architecture de ...
This is one of the best-known works of the architect Gaudí, and is one of the symbols of Barcelona. It was built between 1906 and 1912, and consists of a ...
The FCB Museum is currently considered the most modern and most visited football museum in the world. Here you will not only find the most relevant trophies ...
Barcelona Zoo, situated in the beautiful Parc de la Ciutadella, is a great place to spend a sunny day in Barcelona. It is large and well facilitated enough to ...
Picasso lived in Barcelona in his youthful years, when he started out as an artist. He always wanted his museum to be in Barcelona. Jaume Sabartes was his ...
The Fundació Joan Miró is a foundation, which operates in Barcelona the museum on the mountain Montjuïc . From the terrace of the museum you have a wonderful ...
The Palau Nacional, the emblematic building of the Barcelona International Exposition in 1929, is home to the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. The museum is ...
Montjuic's Magic Fountain is a spectacular performance of water, music and lights. It's also free! The Magic Fountain was designed by engineer Carles ...
Park Güell ( Catalan : Parc Güell [ˈparɡ ˈɡweʎ] ) is a garden complex with architectural elements situated on the hill of El Carmel in the Gràcia ...
The most incredible view of Barcelona and getting there is really half the fun. Catch the Tranvia Blau on Balmes St. and Sant Gervais for a quaint trolley car ...
This town house was the home of industrialist Eusebi Güell and was Antonio Gaudi's first major building in the city.