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This chapel can be reached via the Cathedral's cloister as well. Where the Gothic cathedral is now found, there used to be a Romanesque one, dedicated to Saint Lúcia, patron saint of dressmakers and protectress of sight. It's a... more
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This area runs alongside the Via Laietana, in between the main post office building and the regional government headquarters. The Viceroy lived in the square area from the 17th to the 19th centuries and his residence was connec... more
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The cathedral archdeacon's 16th-century residence was built on top of a ruined 12th-century building, over the ancient Roman walls of the city. The cloister, Renaissance patio and its Gothic-style central fountain are outstandi... more
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This is one of two cemeteries (fossars) close to BasÃlica de Santa Maria del Mar and it's of great historical and symbolic importance to the Catalan people. The Catalan soldiers who died fighting the Bourbon King Felipe V's tro... more
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When you reach the small squre where the Church of Santa Annna lies, you always find lots of people strolling around, resting and just generally observing. The square is surrounded by 19th-century buildings which give it a love... more
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The Gothic building with Renaissance elements was built in the sixteenth century by Antoni Carbonell under the orders of the Corts Catalanes (the Catalan Parliament). It is the former residence of the Lieutenant or the Viceroy.... more
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Take the escalators up to the Palau Nacional, turn right and you'll get a great view of Mies van der Rohe architectural masterpiece, built to house the German Pavilion during the 1929 Universal Exhibition. The innovative design... more
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Organized by the Catalunya Booksellers' Guild, this market is where you'll find rare and out-of-print books of all kinds. The market is held once a year during the second fortnight in September and the first fortnight in Octobe... more
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This area is situated on one side of Montjuïc Mountain. Its history dates from the 19th century, when a lot of poor people couldn't afford to live inside the city walls. They built barracks and shanties and set themselves up he... more
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This street leads from the sea to Plaça Espanya and it was named for its location, on the 41º 44' parallel. In the early 20th century, a lot of cabarets, theatres, bars and other sundry nightlife spots opened up along the stree... more
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