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  • Casa Comalat

    Casa Comalat

    Like a tribute to Gaudí, the Casa Comalat contains many elements of Gaudí's architecture, and is one of the most original examples of home-grown art nouveau in Barcelona: modernisme.

  • Casa Sayrach

    Casa Sayrach

    One of the last modernista buildings in Barcelona stands imposingly on the Avinguda Diagonal, and encapsulates everything the masters of the style had achieved in Barcelona. Graceful and elegant, its beauty lies in the understated curves of the façade.

  • Casa Thomas

    Casa Thomas

    An example of the highly decorative, purest modernista style which is fully in keeping with the façades of the buildings in this part of Barcelona's Eixample. Despite subsequent alterations, it reflects the characteristics of its designer: Lluís Domènech i Montaner.

  • Church of La Concepció

    The church of La Concepció in the heart of the Eixample district, is a haven of peace in the centre of Barcelona.

  • Basilica of Sants Màrtirs Sant Just i Pastor

    Basilica of Sants Màrtirs Sant Just i Pastor

    Tradition has it that this is Barcelona's oldest church. Whether this is true or not, it is clear that this 14th-century building stands in one of the Gothic Quarter's most charming and least explored spots. Another example of the splendour of the city in the medieval era.

  • Church of Sant Felip Neri

    Church of Sant Felip Neri

    The tiny church of Sant Felip Neri is tucked away in a hidden corner of the Gothic Quarter: a little square with a romantic atmosphere which bears the same name.

  • Arc de Triomf

    Arc de Triomf

    The monument is classical in shape and proportions and features ground-breaking sculptural and decorative finishes replete with symbolism. It has become one of the city's iconic landmarks.

  • Canaletes Fountain

    Canaletes Fountain

    One of the symbols of Barcelona, a meeting place for locals and visitors alike where people also flock to celebrate the victories of the Catalan team, Futbol Club Barcelona, Barça. The Canaletes Fountain has become one of Barcelona's most visited landmarks.

  • Plaça de Catalunya

    Plaça de Catalunya

    This lively square is the heart of Barcelona and it's beating strongly. A favourite meeting point, it's also the geographical space that separates the districts of Ciutat Vella and the Eixample. Steeped in history, the Plaça de Catalunya is the nerve centre of the Catalan capital.

  • Cripta Gaudí at the Colonia Güell

    Cripta Gaudí at the Colonia Güell

    The Colònia Güell, one of the most pioneering purpose-built industrial villages of the 19th century is located in the town of Santa Coloma de Cervelló, 23 Km to the south-west of Barcelona. Gaudí developed the architectural innovations of his later works in the church crypt, which has been designated a Unesco World Heritage site.

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