Barcelona - tourist attractions (page 6)

markerA Barcelona Pavilion The Barcelona Pavilion was first designed as the German Pavilion for the International Exposition in Barcelona by Mies van Der Rohe, the great representative of modern architecture. In 1930, the original Pavilion was took apart after the Exposition was over; however, in 1983 a group of Catalan arc... Barcelona Pavilion - photo
markerB Casa Macaya Macaya House is a building located in the district of l'Eixample, Paseo de San Juan, number 108, designed by modernist architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch. The building in which stresses its white stucco facade and carved stone reliefs and wrought iron windows and balconies. The house, built in 1901 ha... Casa Macaya - photo
markerC Triumphal Arch The Triumphal Arch (Arc de Triomf) is a structure designed by the architect Josep Vilaseca i Casanova, located at the intersection of Paseo de Lluís Companys and Passeig de Sant Joan. In contrast to the other triumphal arches built in various Roman cities to commemorate the victory in a battle, and ... Triumphal Arch - photo
markerD Nova Mar Bella Beach Nova Mar Bella Beach is located in the district of Sant Marti-Poblenou. It is approximately 500 metres long and is separated from Mar Bella Beach by the Bac de Roda breakwater. The creation of the beach was possible due to  restoration of one part of the seafront which took place during urban redev... Nova Mar Bella Beach - photo
markerE Tibidabo Amusement Park The Tibidabo Amusement Park is an amusement park located on Tibidabo's Mountain in Barcelona. It is the oldest in Spain and the second oldest park in Europe, only preceded by the Tivoli Copenaghen. It has many attractions trying to gather different audiences, e.g. museum and attractions that can wo... Tibidabo Amusement Park - photo
markerF Golondrinas in Port Vell Las Golondrinas are various motorboats that can be found in the Port Vell in Barcelona, right next to the Maremagnum shopping centre at the foot of Christopher Columbus statue. This much-loved attraction goes back to 1888, when the first Universal Exhibition was held in Barcelona. The cruises along ... Golondrinas in Port Vell - photo
markerG Sant Antoni Market Sant Antoni Market (Mercat de Sant Antoni in Catalan) is one of the largest and busiest markets in Barcelona. It is located between the Eixample and Ciutat Vella District, in the neighborhood of Sant Antoni. It is also known as Antoni Rovira Market after the architect who designed it.It occupies an ... Sant Antoni Market - photo
markerH Joan Brossa Gardens The Joan Brossa Gardens, located on the mountain of Montjuïc, were built years ago in what formerly was an amusement park. The gardens, named in honour of the Catalan poet and situated halfway between a park and a forest, are a good example of the environmental recovery of space previously damaged b... Joan Brossa Gardens - photo
markerI Four Columns Four Columns is a monument located on Avenida Maria Cristina, opposite to the Nacional Museum and Magic Fountain on the Montjuïc Mount in Barcelona. They are built in Ionic style. Columns which are seen today were rebuilt in 2010. They have been design in such a way to be as close as possible to th... Four Columns - photo
markerJ Passeig de Gràcia El Paseo de Gracia ("Passeig de Gracia" in Catalan) is one of the major avenues in Barcelona. It stretches from the Catalonia Square (Plaza de Catalunya) to Avenida Diagonal, where it merges into what is commonly known as "Els Jardinets de Gracia" (The Gardens of Grace), gardens that mark the beginn... Passeig de Gràcia - photo
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