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Monuments in Barcelona

By admin • jul 24th, 2010 • Category: Sightseeing

GOTHIC QUARTER
On foot. Approximate duration: 3 hours.
The Gothic Quarter is what used to be known ago as the ‘Cathedral Quarter’. The great gothic buildings which marked the high point of the city and its culture during the Middle Ages are to be found here. Here Likewise, are the remains of the ancient fortified walls and [...]



Tibidabo

By admin • ago 8th, 2009 • Category: Sightseeing

This is the highest mountain in the backdrop of the city where a beautiful church towers over the rest of the city. You can see the church from almost anywhere in town (just look away from the ocean). To get there, take the bus or metro (FCG Line) to Tibidabo, then take the Tramvia Blau, [...]



Catalan Maritime Heritage

By admin • ene 8th, 2009 • Category: - Museums

The collections of the Museu Marítim are a faithful display of the wealth of Catalan maritime heritage. The exhibition includes material evidence of a long cultural tradition linked to the sea and which has survived over the course of our history. Particularly noteworthy are the collections of model ships, nautical instruments, ex-votos, maritime paintings, figureheads, [...]



Montjuïc

By admin • sep 27th, 2008 • Category: - Parks & Gardens, Sightseeing

In the morning we will be visiting the mountain of Montjuïc – a landmark visible from almost everywhere in Barcelona. From there, we have extensive views over the whole city, including the port which is one of the biggest on the Mediterranean. Montjuïc is also one of the city’s main leisure areas with facilities such [...]



Parc Ciutadella

By admin • abr 8th, 2008 • Category: - Parks & Gardens

Passeig de Pujades
08005 Barcelona, Spain
Open Hours
10am-nightfall Mon-Su
Charmingly old-fashioned in its geometrical layout, the Parc Ciutadella is leafy and restful, yet filled with surprises such as the flamboyant waterfall, the sculpture of the dainty Lady With the Umbrella by Roig i Sole, rare trees and a boating lake. Originally a citadel built in 1715 to keep [...]



Cathedral La Seu

By admin • abr 8th, 2008 • Category: - Historic Sites

Placa de la Seu 3
Barcelona, Spain
Phone: +34 93-315-1554
http://catedralbcn.org
La Seu Cathedral (Plaça de la Seu; daily 7.45am-7.45pm; 4€), one of Spain’s most astonishing specimens of Gothic architecture. Dedicated to Santa Eulàlia – Barcelona’s patron saint whose tomb lies in the crypt – it features elaborate choir stalls in the interior, a beautiful cloister that overlooks a [...]



Fundació Joan Miró

By admin • abr 8th, 2008 • Category: - Museums

Parc de Montjuïc, s/n
08038 Barcelona
Tel. (34) 934.439.470
Fax. (34) 933.298.609
E-mail: fjmiro@bcn.fjmiro.es
Tuesdays to Saturdays 10.00 – 19.00
Sundays and public holidays 10.00 – 14.30
One of the largest collections (11,000 pieces) of work by Joan Miró anywhere in the world and an active contemporary art centre. A visit to view the permanent collection of work by this Catalan artist [...]



Palau de Pedralbes

By admin • abr 8th, 2008 • Category: - Historic Sites

Avinguda Diagonal, 686
08034 Barcelona, Spain
Phone: +34 93 280 50 24
Fax: +34 93 280 18 74
www.museuartsdecoratives.bcn.esHours of Operation: 10am-6pm, Tues-Sat; 10am-3pm, Sun
Palau de Pedralbes – Designed by Gaudí for one of his major patrons, Eusebi Güell, this Italianate-style palace was officially opened by King Alfonso XIII in 1926.
It now belongs to Barcelona’s Town Hall who rent [...]



La Sagrada Familia

By admin • abr 8th, 2008 • Category: - Historic Sites

Mallorca, 401
08013 Barcelona, Spain
Tel +34 93 207 30 31
Fax +34 93 476 10 10
http://www.sagradafamilia.org
Individual admission: 8 €
Opening hours
October to March, 9am to 6pm.
April to September, 9am to 8pm.
 
The museum is the repository of the history of the construction of the church in the form of plans, photographs, fragments of models, iconography and pieces of wrought-ironwork, [...]



Mansana de la Discordia

By admin • abr 7th, 2008 • Category: - Historic Sites

Mansana de la Discordia – Note the famous block to the left, as you go north on the Passeig de Gracia. It’s called the Mansana de la Discordia, or the “block of (architectural) discord”, where you’ll see three wildly contrasting works in a row from the three great Modernist architects: Gaudí, Domenech I Montaner and [...]



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