
Gothic Quarter | Barcelona
Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter is a labyrinthine treasure trove of history, architecture, and culture, spanning from the Roman times to modern days. Its cobblestone alleys and
Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter is a labyrinthine treasure trove of history, architecture, and culture, spanning from the Roman times to modern days. Its cobblestone alleys and
If you’ve heard a bit about Barcelona then the name Antoni Gaudí is probably not unfamiliar to you. This world-known architect became famous for his
The arena is located in the iconic district Eixample, where it fills the space of one entire block of houses. It actually was the last bullfighting arena in Catalonia that was commercially used. Today, it is still used for sport events or concerts and can fit up to 25,000 people. It was finished in 1916 and is strongly inspired by Byzantine architecture.
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