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Designed by Gaudà 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 it out for special social or busine... more
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The Moll (Dock) of Barcelona is located in front of the old shipyard. This is the part of the port, where the 1895 Modernist style Port Customs building is located. This is also where the boats that go to the Balearic Islands a... more
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The Raval is the neighborhood to the right of the Ramblas, if you face the ocean. In the past, this area was beside the river, and constituted the city limits. Traditionally this was a relatively poor area with much of the city... more
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In addition to being a fine example of Gothic architecture, this 11th-century building is of great historical interest as well. It was first the headquarters of a charity organization that used to provide a free lunch every day... more
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Here, the Ramblas grow wider and carries on all the way down to the sea. At the very end, you will see the statue of Columbus atop his high pillar, pointing to the New World. The name of this section comes from an ancient conve... more
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This is the only courtyard left in the Eixample district that's still open to the public. When the famous architect Cerdà designed the neighborhood he wanted the courtyards to be play areas for children and common areas. All th... more
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Montjuïc Telecommunications Tower also referred to as Torre Telefónica or Torre Calatrava is one of the famous telecommunication towers in Barcelona. Built before the 1992 Summer Olympics Games in Barcelona, its primary purpose... more
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Diagonal Mar is the ultimate city development with a shopping centre, a hotel, three office buildings, apartments, a convention centre, recreational park and lakes. This combined residential and tourist destination calls itself... more
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A pavilion was built as the German National Pavilion for the international exhibition held in Barcelona in 1929. It was designed by the German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and is an excellent example of 20th century moder... more
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Reials Drassanes, is a Gothic building that is almost at the end of the Ramblas, off to the right, and was erected in the Middle Ages to build ships. After construction, the ships would be put into the sea by means of the water... more
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