Barcelona feels a bit surreal – appropriate, since Salvador Dali spent time here and Spanish Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí designed several of the city’s buildings. Stepping into Gaudí’s Church of the Sacred Family is a bit like falling through the looking glass - a journey that you can continue with a visit to Park Güell. Sip sangria at a sidewalk café in Las Ramblas while watching flamboyant street performers, then create your own moveable feast by floating from tapas bar to tapas bar.
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Tienda outlet de moda tanto para hombres como para mujeres a precios increíbles, Donde el entorno y la decoración no te dejará indiferente.
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Can Framis is the latest Fundació Vila Casas museum. Opened in April 2009 in Barcelona, it has around 300 works on show dating from the 1960’s onwards by a wide range of artists born or living in Catalonia. Temporary exhibitions are held at the Can Framis Espai A0. Can Framis, a factory built at the end of the 18th century, was originally owned by the Framis family. Over the years it fell into disuse, becoming a monument to the industry of the area. Today, as a Museum of Contemporary Painting, it is an ideal place for the contemplation of art located in Poble Nou, now converted into the technological district of Barcelona and renamed 22@. The conversion of the building was undertaken by the BAAS architectural practice.
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A fabulous mega market in the open street, this flea market has it all.
This is one of the most original markets and contains the essence of buying and selling all kinds of low cost products. Its architectural structure shines through the reflections from its mirrors located under the immense roof that encloses it. One of the tourist places that are a must visit in Barcelona.
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I Liked the mall so much, so simple and its mixed with open and closed area. it has my best shops such as C&A and uniqlo.
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We were very lucky to have a fabulous view of the Torre Agbar from our hotel room at the Novotel Barcelona City. The lights are a tribute to Gaudi and his architectural work. The building had reflections of blue and red during the day and during the evening lights up with Ange of colours as seen in the stain glass windows of the Sagrada la Família.
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The Design Museum of Barcelona is the city’s design and arts of the object museum. The Museum has four permanent exhibitions displaying collections related to product design, fashion design, graphic design, decorative arts, textile and clothing arts, and graphic arts. The museum offers four permanent exhibitions with objects which range in date from the fourth century AD to the present. It also hosts temporary exhibitions and activities that offer a critical reflection on what design's real contribution to 21st-century society should be. Services: Group visits / education department / family workshops / documentation centre and library .
The museum is well organized and features a very broad range of decorative art, cars, motorcycles, posters, fashion clothes, etc. all originally from Spain. For people who love design, it is worth the extra travel. Also, walk your way back to the centre using back streets and boulevards. You will see a very different face of Barcelona: where people work!
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