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Baixada del Monestir 9, 08034 Barcelona
Barcelona Museums, Corpus Christi, Museum, Religion, Religion & Spirituality, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, Worship
A beautiful and tranquil former convent away from the crowds that is now part of Barcelona's City Museum of History (Museu d'Història de Barcelona).
Passeig de Colom 14, 08002 Barcelona
Corpus Christi, Government, Historical Site
Located on the site of the former convent of the Order of Mercy, the palace is home to a 17th century cloister, the Honor staircase, and the "noble floor" which contains the Throne Room and the Office of the Lieutenant General Inspector General.
Capitania General, antic convent de la Mercè, photo by Enric (CC BY-SA 4.0) via Wikimedia Commons.
Calle Canuda 6, 08002 Barcelona
Arts & Culture, Catalan Culture, Corpus Christi, Historical Site
Historic cultural and intellectual center in the heart of Barcelona
Ateneu Barcelonès, photo by Pepe Navarro courtesy of Ajuntament de Barcelona (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).
Pla de la Seu, 08002 Barcelona
Barri Gòtic, Corpus Christi, Historical Site, Worship
Gothic cathedral that dates back to the year 1298, one of the most famous sites in Barcelona.
Photo by Edu Bayer courtesy of Ajuntament de Barcelona (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).
Carrer del Sol 8, 08012 Barcelona
Corpus Christi, Gràcia, Historical Site, Religion, Religion & Spirituality, Worship
The Oratori de Sant Felip Neri de Gràciais a neo-baroque building, with the facade directly inspired by the church of Sant Felip Neri in the city center.
Photo by Eduard Pedrocchi courtesy of Ajuntament de Barcelona (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).
Carrer de Aragó 299, 08009 Barcelona
Corpus Christi, Historical Site, Religion, Religion & Spirituality, Worship
The Església de la Puríssima Concepció, on Carrer d’Aragó, was built in the 13th century as a convent for nuns on what is now Via Laietana.
Carrer de Pujades 189, 08005 Barcelona
Corpus Christi, Historical Site, Poblenou, Religion, Religion & Spirituality, Worship
The old parish church of Santa Maria del Taulat, built in 1878, was destroyed at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. In 1945, work began on a new temple, designed by the architect Marià Romaní (1900-1966), and it was completed in 1950.
Photo by Pep Herrero courtesy of Ajuntament de Barcelona (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).
Camí de Can Clos 99, 08038 Barcelona
Garden, Historical Site, Sants-Montjuïc
Can Mestres, a masia in Marina de Port, is a rural spot in the middle of the city that belongs to an urban allotment network set up by the City Council.
Avinguda Diagonal 211, 08018 Barcelona
Architecture, Historical Site
Torre Glòries, formerly known as Torre Agbar, is a skyscraper of 144 meters in Barcelona’s Sant Martí district. The building was designed and built by Jean Nouvel and b720 Arquitectos.
Plaça del Diamant, 08012 Barcelona
Gràcia, Historical Site, History, Museum, Spanish Civil War
Built twelve meters below ground level by the residents of the neighborhood during the Spanish Civil War, it gave shelter to more than two hundred people during the many air-raid attacks launched on the industrial district of Gràcia of that time.
Carrer del Rosselló 87-89, 08029 Barcelona
Architecture, Arts & Culture, Catalan history, Eixample, Historical Site
Located inside one of the Eixample’s residential blocks, the head office of the publishers Editorial Gustavo Gili was built between 1954 and 1960, and awarded the FAD Prize for Architecture in 1961.
Avinguda de Pedralbes 7, 08034 Barcelona
Antoni Gaudí, Architecture, Historical Site, Modernista
Famous for their colorfulness and forms, these pavilions are full of mythological and aesthetic details that make them one Barcelona's architectural gems.
Photo by Vicente Zambrano González courtesy of Ajuntament de Barcelona (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).
Carrer de l'Hospital 56, 08001 Barcelona
Arts & Culture, Catalan Culture, Catalan history, Historical Site
The Biblioteca de Catalunya has been housed in the Antic Hospital de la Santa Creu since 1939—one of the most important Gothic ensembles in Catalunya. Built between the 15th and 17th centuries, it was the largest hospital in Catalunya for centuries.
Entrance to the Biblioteca de Catalunya, photo by Antonio Lajusticia Bueno courtesy of Ajuntament de Barcelona (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).
Plaça de Sant Jaume, 08002 Barcelona
Architecture, Government, Historical Site
The Palau has pure Gothic, flamboyant Gothic, Renaissance and baroque elements behind the neoclassical façade. The building was constructed between the 15th and mid-17th centuries, which accounts for the variety of architectural styles.
Photo by Victoriano Javier Tornel García (CC BY-SA 2.0) via Wikimedia Commons.
Avenida de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia 7, 08038 Barcelona
Architecture, Arts & Culture, Barcelona Museums, Historical Site, Museum
The Mies van der Rohe Pavilion, which is also known as the Barcelona Pavilion, is an iconic landmark of the Modern Movement and has been a source of inspiration to generations of architects.
Mies van der Rohe Pavilion.
Passeig de Santa Madrona 39, Barcelona
Barcelona Museums, Museum
Catalunya's Archaeological Museum forms a network of museums and archeological sites throughout the autonomous community. Its Barcelona branch, which sits at the foot of Parc de Montjuïc is one of Spain´s major pre-medieval museums. The museum s...
Carrer del Carme 47, 08001 Barcelona
Catalan Culture, Historical Site
The Institut has been housed in the old convalescent home, the Casa Convalescència, since 1931. This beautiful 17th-century building was used by patients from the neighboring Hospital de la Santa Creu.
The Institut d’Estudis Catalans is located in the Casa de Convalescència. Photo by Vicente Zambrano González courtesy of Ajuntament de Barcelona (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).
Placeta de Manuel Ribé, 08002 Barcelona
Barcelona Museums, Jewish Barcelona, Museum
The Museum’s heritage space in the Jewish district, which opened in March 2015, is the best starting point to discover how Barcelona's Jewish community lived in medieval times.
MUHBA El Call, photo by Josep Bracons (CC BY-SA 3.0) via Wikimedia Commons.
Passeig de Santa Madrona 16, 08038 Barcelona
Barcelona Museums, Museu de Cultures del Món, Museum
The Museu Etnològic i de Cultures del Món’s Parc Montjuïc is located at one end of the Laribal Gardens, in Parc Montjuïc, on the site of the original museum, the Colla d’Arròs building.
Museu Etnològic i Cultures del Món (Montjuïc)
Passeig de Gràcia 92, 08008 Barcelona
Arts & Culture, Gallery, Museum, Recreation & Leisure
Known as one of Antoni Gaudí's most popular designs, this one-time apartment building is now one of Barcelona's main tourist attractions and is also sometimes used as an open-air concert venue.
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