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Forum Park |
The Forum Park (El Parc del Forum) is a park located by the sea in the Sant Martí district of Barcelona. It was built by the City Council for the "'International Forum of Cultures" - a multicultural event held in Barcelona in 2004, the main themes of which included: sustainable development, peace, ... |
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Camp Nou |
Camp Nou ("New Field" in Catalan) is the stadium of FC Barcelona and, with the capacity of 99,354 seats, the biggest football stadium in Europe.
The need to build the stadium arose as Barcelona's previous stadium, Les Corts, grew in popularity while having very limited room for expansion. Initially... |
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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... |
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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... |
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Park Güell's bench |
Park Güell’s Bench is the longest, most beautiful and most famous bench in the world. It is surrounding the main park's square and is located at the end of the entrance stairs, just above 86 columns from Sala Hipostila. From the bank, visitors can enjoy one of the best and most spectacular views of ... |
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Magic Fountain of Montjuic |
The Magic Fountain of Montjuïc is a fountain located on the Montjuïc mountain, on the Avenida Reina Maria Cristina street, right by the National Art Museum of Catalonia, close to the Plaza Espana. It was built by the engineer Carles Buigas to celebrate the 1929 Universal Exhibition. Throughout a yea... |
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Park Güell |
Park Güell is one of the best known gardens in the world. It is located in the upper part of the city, which was formerly known as Pelada Mountain or Hill of el Caramel. It is composed of many modernist architectural elements created by the brilliant Antoni Gaudí and commissioned by Count Eusebi Güe... |
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