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Parc Guell was planned by Antoni Gaudi, the same eccentric Catalan architect who designed La Sagrada Familia, La Pedrera and many other famous landmarks in Barcelona. It’s a fanciful, medium-sized park, laid out over a...
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Templo Expiatorio of the Sagrada Família (http://www.sagradafamilia.org/eng/noflash/index.htm) is the unfinished and most expensive project by Antoni Gaudí, the great architect. This unique exhibit includes plans, drawings, photographs and models related to the construction of the...
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This museum's permanent collection describes the city's history from Roman times to the present day. It's located in a beautiful old 16th century mansion with an attractive central courtyard, the casa Clariana-Padellás. The fascinating underground...
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Barcelona's tribute to one of its adopted sons, this fabulous collection is displayed in three adjoining medieval palaces. Picasso was born in Malaga but really started his long artistic career here. You can see all...
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Antoni Gaudí's La Pedrera is probably the most famous work of Catalan Modernist architecture. Start your tour at the top, in the Espai Gaudí, where you'll find models and video films that show and explain...
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Composed of five rare, preserved Renaissance buildings, this museum is the most frequently visited tourist site in Barcelona. Its location near Santa Maria del Mar and the Catedral make it quite accessible to strollers in...
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This maritime museum describes the history of the Catalan fleet through exhibitions of old sailing ships, paintings, figureheads, navigational instruments, maps and charts. There are two permanent exhibitions and educational activities for children, who can...
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This is the house where Antonio Gaudí spent much of his life, from 1906 until 1926. The building was designed by his colleague Francesc Berenguer in a modest style, which suited Gaudí's spartan way of...
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One of the great resources for Joan Miro along with modern and contemporary art generally, the library here has in excess of 25,000 volumes and exhibition catalogs and nearly 500 AV artifacts and diverse journals....
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Located at the top of Montjüic, a steep hill near Barcelona’s harbor, Fundació Joan Miró features amazing views of the city plus an exceptional outdoor sculpture garden. The Fundació is a stunning museum, beautifully...
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