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Theatergoers and lovers of classical architecture
Spain › Barcelona › Liceu Opera House
The building was designed by Miguel Garriga y Roca. He built a theater on the site of an old monastery, which apparently greatly annoyed the heavenly powers. During its short history, the theater burned, exploded and burned again.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of urban architecture and contemporary art
Spain › Barcelona › Cultural Center Kaisha Forum
This is a modern cultural center, which is located in the old modernist building "House of Ramona" (Casa Ramona), created in 1908 by the architect Joseppe Puig i Cadafalch.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
A magical mix of water, light and sound
Spain › Barcelona › Magic Fountain of Montjuic
The current schedule of the "performances" of the fountain can be viewed at http://guia. barcelona. cat/detall/_96318091405.html Address: Plaç a d'Espanya. Access is free.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Must see in the list of attractions in Barcelona
Spain › Barcelona › Plaza of Spain
The most beautiful square of the capital of Catalonia, which ranks second in size in Spain, yielding, for reasons of political correctness, only the Plaza of Spain in Madrid.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Visiting the genius Picasso
Spain › Barcelona › Picasso Museum
Pablo Picasso. Brilliant artist, sculptor, graphic artist, theater decorator and designer. Founder of Cubism. He brought to life a lot of imitators and had an exceptional influence on the development of the fine arts of the 20th century.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of contemporary art
Spain › Barcelona › Joan Miro Foundation
The architect of the building in the spirit of rationalism was the Catalan master Josep Luis Sert. The system of arches between the halls and glass roofs help create natural light in the museum.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of parks, fountains and leisurely walks
Spain › Barcelona › Park and Royal Palace of Pedralbes
This palace complex owes its origin to a fire that happened on Christmas Day 1875 and destroyed the building, which was used as the residence of kings. Then Eusebi Gü ell, in gratitude for conferring the title of count on him, presented the king with one of his mansions.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Fans of Antoni Gaudí
Spain › Barcelona › Guell estate pavilions
The work of Antoni Gaudí frames the entrance to the old estate of Don Eusebio Gü ell. Such a fantasy on the theme of the garden of the Hesperides, which is guarded by a many-meter-long wrought iron dragon, grinning its mouth at passers-by.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Fans of Antoni Gaudí
Spain › Barcelona › Miralles Manor Gate
The gate was built in 1901 by the great Antoni Gaudí . The building, which was supposed to be the main entrance to the country estate of the manufacturer Miralles, today stands surrounded by high-rise buildings, which looks quite contrasting.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Lovers of parrots and palm trees
Spain › Barcelona › Joan Miro Park
Already in modern Spain, a strategy for large-scale urban development was developed, according to which most of the abandoned industrial areas were given over to park areas.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of non-trivial sculpture
Spain › Barcelona › Statue Woman and bird
The famous sculpture by Joan Miro "Woman and Bird" (Dona i Ocell) is located in a small artificial pond. This is the last major work of the master. He was entrusted with the design of three monuments, which were supposed to be a greeting for visitors to the city, arriving by water, air and, in this ...
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
You never get tired of looking at the burning fire, flowing water and 22 men running
Spain › Barcelona › Camp Nou stadium
A portrait of Barcelona without the game that the city literally lives and breathes will definitely not be complete. Therefore, in any case, the road to Camp Nou is yours!
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
All marine life gathered in one place
Spain › Barcelona › Barcelona Aquarium
Each Aquarium impresses with something of its own. The chip of Barcelona is an 80-meter underwater tunnel. Interesting feelings! It's one thing to look at fish swimming in a glass aquarium, and quite another to walk inside a transparent tube.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Former Jesuit temple on the Rambla
Spain › Barcelona › Church of Our Lady of Bethlehem
The Baroque Church of Our Lady of Bethlehem was built in the 18th century on the site of a burnt temple. The presence of sculptures belonging to the Jesuit order on the facade of the church is explained by the fact that the temple originally belonged to the Jesuit order.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Contemporary art lovers
Spain › Barcelona › The Rambla
Walking along Pla de l'Os, be sure to look under your feet! Here, right on the sidewalk, the famous mosaic of Joan Miro (Joan Miro's Pla de l'Os mosaic) is laid out. It is no coincidence that this is where the artist decided to place his mosaic.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of non-trivial sculpture
Spain › Barcelona › Sculpture bull-thinker
Catalan sculptor Josep Granyer created two funny and slightly ironic figures that are on display on both sides of the Rambla de Catalunya. One of the works - "Bull-Thinker".
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For lovers of non-trivial sculpture
Spain › Barcelona › Sculpture Resting Giraffe
Catalan sculptor Josep Granyer created two funny and slightly ironic figures that are on display on both sides of the Rambla de Catalunya. One of the works is "Resting giraffe".
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
For fans of the Gothic style in architecture
Spain › Barcelona › Cathedral of Santa Maria del Pi
Santa Maria del Pi is still considered one of the most striking examples of Gothic Christian architecture (the building dates back to the 14th century). The strict facade is decorated with an entrance-portal, above it there is a rose-window with stained-glass windows (by the way, today it is conside...
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Fire dying to be born is flamenco...
Spain › Barcelona › Flamenco Club Los Tarantos
If you answered yes to the question "To watch or not to watch flamenco in Barcelona?! ", then not far from the Rambla, at Plaza Real 17, there is an institution "Los Tarantos", where you can realize your desire.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Smiling contemporary art
Spain › Barcelona › Sculpture Smiling Shrimp
A smiling shrimp with outstretched claws that look more like those of a lobster perched comfortably on a small colonnade of Barcelona's waterfront. The author of the project is Javier Mariscal.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
The most central square of the city
Spain › Barcelona › Plaza Catalunya
Until the 19th century, this area was outside the city walls. Already after the reconstruction, Plaza Catalunya became the place where the old city meets the new. Basically, its ensemble was formed by 1929, when a metro station was built here.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
The main tourist artery of the city
Spain › Barcelona › The Rambla
The Rambla Boulevard was formed artificially - the bed of the river flowing here was covered up, and a pedestrian zone more than a kilometer long appeared. By the way, in translation from the Catalan “Rambla” means “river bank”.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
One of the oldest markets in Spain.
Spain › Barcelona › Boqueria Market
The business on Boqueria is mostly family run - many shopkeepers are descendants of the first merchants who made money from food stalls centuries ago. A very colorful place!
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Urban architecture lovers
Spain › Barcelona › Church of San Miguel del Port
On Barceloneta Square (Plaç a de la Barceloneta) is located, built in the Baroque style, the Church of San Miguel del Port (l'esglesia de Sant Miquel del Port). The temple was built on the model of the Jesuit churches of Rome (18th century).
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
Urban architecture lovers
Spain › Barcelona › Municipal Market of Barceloneta
The first market building in the Barceloneta quarter was erected in 1884 by the Catalan architect Antonio Rovira. After the old building was completely reconstructed and expanded, retaining only the original metal structure.
Polina_Sumy
 •  11 years ago
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