La Sagrada Familia You can not leave Barcelona before visiting the famous SAGRADA FAMILIA! This impressive church is a must-see monument in the city, you simply cannot miss it! It is one of the most famous monuments in Spain, and ...
Read More »Palau de la Musica Catalana
Barcelona’s Palau de la Musica Catalana, also known as the Palace of Catalan Music, is a concert hall designed in the Catalan modernism style by the architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner. It was built between 1905 and 1908 for the Orfeó Català; ...
Read More »Columbus Monument, Barcelona
One of the most emblematic monuments in the town, the Christopher Columbus Monument; that further stands at the end of La Rambla of Barcelona, near the sea. The 52 metre high column was designed by Gaietà Buïgas for the World ...
Read More »Barcelona Jazz Festival
The Voll-Damm International Jazz Festival of Barcelona has reached its 45th year of action, with this autumn’s edition taking place on 19th October – 1st December 2013. During these six weeks you will be experiencing jazz artists and shows of a ...
Read More »The Arc De Triomf Barcelona
Barcelona’s Arc de Triomf The Arch was built for the Universal Exhibition of 1888. It opened the promenade that led to the main entrance of the exhibition, in the newly inaugurated Ciutadella Park. The red-brick monument, in neo-Mudejar style, reflects the ...
Read More »Tibidabo Mountain
Tibidabo Mountain Tibidabo is a mountain overlooking Barcelona, a product that combines an amusement park and vintage transport with some of the top rides, attractions and many of Barcelona’s top views. At 512 meters stands the tallest mountain in Serra de Collserola. The amusement ...
Read More »La Pedrera or Casa Mila
La Pedrera or Casa Mila If you are visiting Barcelona, so LA PEDRERA is a must-visit. With its wavy facade, breathtaking views from its roof, and the Gaudí Museum inside, you can not miss it. La Pedrera, formerly known as Casa Mila is ...
Read More »Plaza Catalunya, Barcelona
Plaza Catalunya, Barcelona Plaza Catalunya is a square located in the centre of Barcelona. It is generally considered to be both the city centre and the place where the old city and the 19th century-built Eixample meet. Designed by Ildefons ...
Read More »Picasso Museum
The Picasso Museum is the main key to the comprehension of the great artist Pablo Ruiz Picasso. The spirit of genius runs through all the works presented in the permanent collection. Moreover, the Picasso Museum just transmits a unique, intimate ...
Read More »Oktoberfest Barcelona
Oktoberfest Barcelona Oktoberfest is originally an event held in Munich, Germany and it’s known as the biggest and most productive people’s fair on Earth! Six million people go and consume about seven million litres of beer in an event which ...
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