This playful urban park, the work of architect Antoni Gaudi, features peaceful greens, winding paths and many sculptures and mosaics designed by Gaudi himself.
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This playful urban park, the work of architect Antoni Gaudi, features peaceful greens, winding paths and many sculptures and mosaics designed by Gaudi himself.
This masterpiece of modernist architecture, built by Antoni Gaudi, pushes the gothic style to the extreme, drawing hundreds of visitors a day.
This popular food market sells some of the freshest fruit, vegetables and seafood in Barcelona.
Built in the fourteenth century, this cathedral is one of the most important religious centers in Barcelona.
This music hall features classical guitar, orchestra and occasional flamenco performances.
Casa Mila is an amazing building within which you can spend a huge amount of time without even noticing it passing by! In this building the roof is an interesting area although the apartment is also...
This gigantic stadium is the largest soccer stadium in Europe, with a seating capacity of 100,000.
A combination display of water, music and light which was originally built in 1929. It was restored in 1992 and provides a spectacular show every half hour.
Many of the buildings in this neighborhood date back to Roman and medieval times.
An art museum containing hundreds of pieces from the medieval age to the 19th century.
Barcelona's 19th-century historic district where visitors find works by famous architects such as Gaudí and Ildefons Cerdà.
Antoni Gaudi designed this building to look like St. George's dragon: although it may only house tame offices today, its unique exterior can still excite even the most stubborn imaginations.
Museum displaying the abstract paintings of famous artist Joan Miró.
