1. Bartholomew Palace: one of the masterpieces of Gaudi, a famous architect, is a modernist-style building with bright colors and irregular exterior walls, giving people a strange feeling.
6. Milla Palace: Another work of Gaudi, which uses streamline structure and inherits Gaudi's weird style.
13. picasso museum: Picasso, like the painter Dari, the architectural geek Gaudi and the architect Milo, is a proud master of art in Barcelona, and he went to the world from here. Picasso museum has the main works of Picasso in the blue period.
2. Sagrada Familia: It is the legacy of Antonio Gaudi (1852 ~ 1926), a great Spanish architect. At first, it was started under the command of architect Villars, but he only built part of the basement and quit. In 1883, Gaudi began to take over officially until he died in a car accident 43 years later. The Sagrada Familia Atonement Church originated from an organization called Josehines. They are dissatisfied with the decadence of the present society and plan to build an atonement church for believers to pray here and seek forgiveness for the guilty people. After Gaudi's death, many materials, designs and models were left behind, but most of them were destroyed by anarchists during the Spanish Civil War, and the project stopped until 1952. At present, the building is nearly 6% completed, and the main economic sources are mainly social donations and ticket income. The official estimated completion time is 226.
⒌ El Park: In 19, Count Guell entrusted Gaudi to design a middle-class suburban residential area in the northern suburb of Barcelona at that time. The residential area plan was not realized, but a park-Guel Park was built.
[6] San Pau Hospital, far away from Sagrada Familia, is said to be the architect's technique and Gaudi's, and the two buildings are also relatively
[6] The Columbus Memorial Tower stands high at the end of la rambla in memory of this navigator in discovery of america. To some extent, this discovery started Spain's colonial rule in South America. However, today, a large number of South American immigrants come here again in Spanish, and history always seems to be one cycle after another.
⒏ Gold Coast and Bell Harbor
Local characteristics
There are many antique shops in Barcelona, and most of them are located in the new urban area. There are as many as 73 in Bulevard dels Anticuaris alone. You can see all kinds of strange antiques in these shops. There are several wholesale antique dealers who trade with general customers in C. Aragon Street and C. Dos de Maig Street.
There will be an antique flea market in Barcelona Cathedral Square every Thursday, and there is also the Salon de Anticuarios, the most important antique fair in Europe, on this square every March.
food overview:
Barcelona's local famous dishes mainly include Spanish bacon and pear boiled duck, lobster boiled chicken, rabbit snail stew and so on. Sausage boiled beans is a unique local dish in Barcelona. It is a delicious food made of a unique local small white bean and sausage. Boil the white beans first, add all kinds of seasonings, and then serve them with roasted sausages. Catalonia is rich in wine, and some areas that specialize in producing high-quality wine are called "wine cellars". There are many pubs near Rambla.
Entertainment:
Barcelona is known as a real gathering city in Europe, and Friday and Saturday nights are the most active time in the city. Bars are usually open until 2: or 3: , while clubs and discos are open until 5: or 6: . On the south side of Diagona Street between Libo Street and Baucus Street, there are bars, cafes, clubs and discotheques everywhere. From Diagona Street to the north, near Santa Taro Street, there are more luxurious nightlife places, and Libo Street and Moninell Street are also very lively at night.
Shopping overview:
Barcelona has everything from medieval antiques to folk arts, modern artworks, leather products, fashionable design decorations and daily necessities all over Spain, so you can fully enjoy shopping. When shopping in Barcelona, you must visit the famous Rambla Avenue, and there are many exquisite shops on both sides of the avenue that make people linger. In Catalonia Square, there is also the British Palace Department Store, which is a must-see shopping place for tourists. Barcelona has seasonal sales every year, which is called "Rebaixes" in Catalan. The winter sale is from the end of December to the end of February; The summer sale lasts from the end of July to the end of September. There is a flea market outside St. Anthony's market, which opens from 8 am to 7 pm every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. If you are lucky, you can buy the old books and records you need.
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