Barcelona - azulejo
Sagrada Família | The Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família (Basilica and Expiatory Church of the Holy Family) known as the Sagrada Família is a Roman Catholic church which is one of the most famous buildings in Barcelona. It is commonly regarded as the symbol of the city. Sagrada Família was designed by... | ||
Casa Milà | Casa Milà, better known as La Pedrera (quarry), is a modernist building located on one of the longest streets in Barcelona, Passaige de Gracia, designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí in collaboration with Sugranyes Domènec i Gras. The house, built in the years 1906-1910, was initially home t... | ||
Güell Palace | Güell Palace (Palau Güell in Catalan) is located on Carrer Nou de la Rambla, close to Las Ramblas and the port of Barcelona. It is a nineteenth-century Modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudi. The building was designed on the request of Count Eusebi Güell y Bacigalupi. The nobleman was a textil... | ||
La Rambla | The Rambla in Barcelona is an emblematic bulevard from old town which connects Catalunya Square with Cristobal Columbus Statue, near the Port Vell (ancient seaport). The street, with trees in both sides and a big pedestrian zone in center runs along its 1,2 km long between mythical places such a... | ||
Els Quatre Gats | 'Els Quatre Gats' (Four Cats en english) is a restaurant located near the Portal de l'Angel in Barcelona. The building is located in 'Casa Martí' a Josep Puig i Cadafalch's Building. The bar was opened on 12 June 1897 and it was active until 1903. it was a meeting place for painters, writers and cu... | ||
Spanish Village | The Spanish Village, also known as Poble Espanyol in Catalan, is an open-air museum located on the mountain of Montjuïc in Barcelona. Occupying an area of 49,000 square meters, it is known for its diverse architecture and is modelled on an "ideal Spanish village". It was costructed for the 1929 Univ... | ||
Dona i ocell | The woman and the bird or 'la Dona i l'Ocell' as it is called in Catalan, a sculpture with an unusual height is located in a Park Joan Miro, which is very near to Plaza España and old Plaza de Toros, which is currently converted into shopping center. This sculpture was a last work of famous surrea... | ||
Las Arenas in Barcelona | For many years Las Arenas has been one of the most important arenas in Barcelona. Designed by the architect August Font i Carreras and built on the initiative of Josep Marsans, it replaced the Turin's Square which space had been outgrown by the local businesses. Las Arenas, costructed in the Neo-Mu... | ||
Casa Batlló | Casa Batlló is a modernistic building located at Passeig de Gracia 43 in Barcelona. It was built in 1875-77. Casa Batlló is also known as 'an apple of discord'. The discord is connected to the fact that there are two other buildings designed by famous Catalan architects: Casa Amatller by Josep Puig... | ||
Bolós Pharmacy | Bolós Pharmacy is a small jewel of Catalan modernism still active remains in the heart of Eixample. It is located in the Rambla de Catalunya.It was the work of two of the best examples of Catalan modernist movement, such as Antoni Falguera and Josep Domènech. The first was hired by the first owner o... |
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Name | Barcelona |
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Region | Catalonia |
Country | Spain (ES) |
Population | 4,200,000 inhabitants |
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Visited on:
30.05.2012 - 15.06.2012
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Znowu w Barcelonie! Chętnie udzielę wszelkich niezbędnych informacji...
30.05.2012 - 15.06.2012
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Visited on:
14.10.2013 - 18.10.2013
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Odliczam dni do momentu w który znajdę się w Barcelonie w miescie moic...
14.10.2013 - 18.10.2013
And wrote:
Odliczam dni do momentu w który znajdę się w Barcelonie w miescie moic...
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