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Palau del Lloctinent
Though I have already briefly described this wonderful palace in one of the entries devoted to the centre of Barcelona, I really think it deserves to be further dealt with. Not that it is particularly difficult to find it; on the contrary, it is located right next to...
4 0 , 11 years ago -
Museu de Historia de Barcelona
If I had found the visit to the Museu Frederic Mares quite disappointing, fortunately I did not have to go very far to find something more interesting to see. Having gone through the wonderful Palau del Lloctinent, indeed, I reached Plaza del Rei, where the entrance to...
3 0 , 11 years ago -
Museu Frederic Mares
Surprised by some chilly showers of rain in the centre of Barcelona, I once decided to take shelter in some of the few museums which the Ciutat Vella has to offer. The first of them has been the museum Frederic Mares, located in the ancient palace of the earls of...
3 0 , 11 years ago -
Casa Amatller
The grass is always greener on the other side. Or at least, this is what one may think when visiting Casa Amatller, a charming building whose only drawback is having been built in the wrong place, namely right next to Casa Battlò on Passeig de Gracia. Indeed, most of...
3 0 , 11 years ago -
Plaza de Espanya
Together with Plaza de Catalunya, it is one of the hotspots of Barcelona. Indeed, being within walking distance from one of the main train station of the city, Barcelona Sants, it is a way point in several tourist routes. Located at the foot of the Montjuich, Plaza de...
3 0 , 11 years ago -
Parc Olimpic
The summer of 1992 marked a real turning point for Barcelona, as the city housed the 25th edition of the Summer Olympic Games. Under some aspects, it was an historical editions for the Games as well, as it recorded the presence of more than 9,000 athletes from 172...
4 0 , 11 years ago -
CaixaForum
Visitors and tourists ending up in CaixaForum to visit one (or more) of its interesting expositions, may not be aware of the evolution which has brought the place to its present aspect and function. Quite an incredible story, indeed. The name, at least, should be more...
4 0 , 11 years ago -
Fundaciò Joan Mirò
"Noi vogliamo distruggere i musei, le accademie d'ogni specie" ("We want to destroy the museums, the libraries and the academies of all kinds"). This was one of the key points, if not the main one, of the Manifesto del Futurismo (Manifesto of Futurisme) which my country...
4 0 , 11 years ago -
Palau Reial de Pedralbes
Located on the Avenida Diagonal, this 20th century palace is probably worth a visit if you happen to have half an hour to spend in the Pedralbes - Les Corts district. More than in its architectonic value, which is actually quite scarce, its interest lies in the...
3 0 , 11 years ago -
Parque del Laberinto de Horta
Located far from the center, in the district of Horta Guinardò, this garden is the oldest of its kind in the city. It is a good place to spend a lovely morning or a lazy afternoon: you can lose yourself in the labyrinth that gives the name to the park, sit on a bench...
0 0 , 11 years ago -
Camp Nou
If you really love football you have to visit Camp Nou: the Barcelona Football Club Stadium, and one of the biggest football stadiums in the world. In the last years there has been much controversy around it because there were some executives from the club who wanted to...
0 0 , 12 years ago -
Museo Bacardi @Sitges - Barcelona
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0 0 , 13 years ago -
Laberinto de Horta
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