Museu Picasso
May 15, 2008 by admin
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Category: Museums/Galleries Location: Sant Pere, La Ribera, La Ciutadella and Barceloneta Address: Carrer Montcada 15-19, Barcelona, Spain. Phone: 93/319-6310 Museu Picasso The Picasso Museum is beyond Via Laietana, bottomward Carrer de la Princesa, and appropriate on Carrer Montcada – a artery accepted for Barcelona’s best affected medieval palaces. Picasso spent several of his determinative years [...]
Gaudí Casa-Museu
May 15, 2008 by admin
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Category: Museums/Galleries Location: La Rambla and the Raval Address: Parc Güell (up acropolis to appropriate of capital entrance), Barcelona, Spain. Phone: 93/219-3811 Gaudí Casa-Museu Gaudí lived with his niece from 1906 to 1926 in this pink, Alice-in-Wonderland house, now a abode museum. Exhibits accommodate Gaudí-designed furniture, decorations, drawings, and portraits and busts of the architect. [...]
Park Laberint
May 15, 2008 by admin
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Labyrinth esplanade was congenital in 1791 on altered levels with stairways, pavilions and abundantly bizarre railings. Adorning the area are assorted statues of fabulous figures. Park Laberint How to go: Metro: Line 3 (Montbau).
Park de la Ciudadella
May 15, 2008 by admin
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This esplanade is anchored in the Barri Gotic, and you can acquisition abounding huge, important museums of art and culture, and alike a abundant basin area you can hire boats. This was originally a breastwork fabricated in the appearance of a star, congenital for King Felipe V in 1715. But afterwards an 18 ages seige [...]
Park Güell
May 15, 2008 by admin
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Güell park, advised by Antonio Gaudí is the best acclaimed esplanade in Barcelona, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It has been accountable to all types of acclaim and criticism, including comments such as “outrageous modernism”, “surrealistic island”, “nightmare expressionist park”. First conceived as a clandestine estate, it became a accessible esplanade in 1922. [...]


