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  • Casa Terradas Casa de les Punxes

    Casa Terradas Casa de les Punxes

    A "large Gothic castle" standing in the middle of Barcelona's Avinguda Diagonal which is one of the most recognisable modernista landmarks on the Barcelona skyline.

  • Pailebot Santa Eulàlia

    Pailebot Santa Eulàlia

    A wonderful example of a historic three-masted vessel, which has been restored to the delight of anyone wishing to learn a little bit more about our country's seafaring past.

  • Delta del Llobregat

    Delta del Llobregat

    Just outside Barcelona, the Llobregat Delta is more than a delta. Protected natural areas, beaches, pine groves, fields, walking and bicycle trails, local produce, including artichokes and the blue-legged chicken, viewing areas for plane spotters, water infrastructures…

  • 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.

  • Avinguda Gaudí

    Avinguda Gaudí

    Like a small diagonal that breaks with the perfect grid layout of the Eixample, the Avinguda Gaudí stretches proudly from the Sagrada Família towards the Hospital de Sant Pau. A semi-pedestrianised street that connects two magnificent landmarks, one by Gaudí and the other by Domènech i Montaner.

  • 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.

  • Palau Güell

    Palau Güell

    The Palau Güell was designed by the young Gaudí and is a wonderful blend of medieval opulence and the architect's unique exuberant style. Completed in 1890, the building was the private residence of Gaudí's patron, Count Güell. The Palau Güell is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Barcelona

    The 11 counties in Barcelona province offer you a whole host of possibilities so that you can enjoy leisure, culture and nature.

  • Quiosc

    Quiosc

  • Casa Rocamora

    Casa Rocamora

    The Casa Rocamora is an imposing palazzo located in the uptown district of El Putxet.

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