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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Info Tickets born at the initiative of young entrepreneurs taking into account the wide tourism demand in Barcelona and Spain. Offering to our customers the most great services in mode "low cost " in our offices, virtual and physical. Our team has extensive experience in promotions in general, so, our service is personalized and meets all the requirements for you our customer
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The National Library of Catalonia preserves and disseminates the bibliographic heritage of over 3 million documents.MissionThe mission of the Library of Catalonia (BC) is to collect, preserve and disseminate bibliographic production, including digital-Catalan and Catalan language area related.
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I was so lucky to stumble upon this historic library! Quiet and serene, if you're a history buff you'll definitely want to stop by and check it out. The clerks there are very helpful and the collection is fascinating.
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Built by the prestigious Catalan architect, Josep Lluís Mateo, the CCIB (Barcelona International Convention Centre) has been designed so as to give paramount importance to light. Designed as a covered courtyard, the building’s curved metal facade was designed to minimise the building’s environmental impact. An incredibly versatile and multifuncional space that is made up of 39 well-lit rooms spread over 3 main floors and 2 mezzanine floors, the building boasts the dynamic Multipurpose Room with a floor area of 11,340 sqm that can be turned into 8 different spaces. Another outstading space is the Banqueting Hall that boasts incredible views down towards the Mediterranean.
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The archaeological site known as the Ciutat del Born; the permanent exhibition on the Barcelona of the year 1700; the exhibition on the Siege of 1714, which will remain at the centre throughout the tricentenary of those events; the programme of regular arts and cultural events held at the centre , the series of lectures, interviews and talks, as well as other one-off activities hosted by the venue, all share a common purpose – to preserve the memory of our history in an entertaining, diverse and accessible way. Epic, exciting, thought-provoking, memorable, unique, open, inclusive, dynamic, integrated, popular and creative – these are just some of the adjectives that define the experience of entering El Born Centre de Cultura i Memoria, whether it be simply passing through on your way somewhere else or staying for a longer visit, attending a regular or a one-off event or really exploring this country's history in depth. One will never experience two identical visits to El Born, a space that faithfully records past events and helps to give global recognition to the history of the Catalan nation. Daily English guided tours at 16h30
Wow! To see the old city they are excavating right now below the market. It’s amazing. And free right now. Definitely don’t miss this. With an app and historical readings in English. Would not have missed it.
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Foto Colectania is a non-profit organisation, founded in Barcelona in 2002, with the aim of disseminating photography and introducing it within the social, artistic and educational field in our country. The programs undertaken at the Foundation, from exhibitions to activities and publications, are based on the creation of an innovative, participatory and inclusive project focused on thought around image and its basic foundations, enhancing its communicative capacity and its suitability to generate critical thinking.
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Palau Moja, The Catalan Heritage House, is a unique space located in the heart of Barcelona where you can learn about the Catalan History and Heritage, buy nice handicrafts and souvenirs, taste Mediterranean food and buy your tickets to visit whatever you want! We are waiting for you!
I went there for food with a couple of friends, we were a bit sceptical since the place is in La Rambla. However, WOW! The chicken curry and the blue cheese salad was amazing, the staff was very kind and they also helped us in the tourist office. They also have a cute shop with better souvenirs than most places in Barcelona... you can tell it’s good quality!
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