Montserrat
Some 40 miles northwest of Barcelona, the rugged chalk cliffs of the Sierra de Montserrat (national park) tower over the Santa Maria Monastery, a national shrine for the Catalan people. As early as the Middle Ages, it developed into an important pilgrimage site after the legendary discovery of a...
Parc G?ell
In 1900, Eusebi G?ell i Bacigalupi commissioned his friend Antoni Gaud? to design and build the garden city of Parc G?ell – which was to become Gaud?’s most colorful architectural creation. The park is very extensive, so it is easy to escape the hordes of people around the famous buildings....
Tibidabo
The 745-foot high Tibidabo is also known as the "Muntanya M?gica" ("Magic Mountain") and is very popular with the locals, especially on weekends. The Tramvia Blau is a nostalgic tram line built at the end of the 19th century. It goes past some charming Art Nouveau villas halfway up the mountain,...
Las Ramblas
Las Ramblas is one of the most famous streets in Spain, where young and old, locals and tourists alike meet to chat or simply to sit and watch the world go by. The street stretches out over nearly three-quarters of a mile, and is lined with flower stalls, street theater, bars, musicians,...
Sagrada Fam?lia
One of Barcelona's most famous landmarks is the Templo de la Sagrada Fam?lia (“Church of the Holy Family”), to which Antoni Gaud? dedicated the last 16 years of his life, without ever completing it. In 1883, the 31-year old architect took over the monumental building project, which was financed...
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