Catalonia: Editor's Choice
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Sant Pau Modernist Complex
Historic Art Nouveau complex originally built as a hospital between 1901 and 1930, now functioning as a museum and cultural site with UNESCO World Heritage status.
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Botanical Garden of Barcelona
Historic botanical garden specializing in Mediterranean plants with extensive collections and scenic views.
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Expiatory Church of the Sacred Heart
Historic Catholic basilica known for its neo-Gothic and modernisme architecture, featuring panoramic views of the city.
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Horta Labyrinth
Historic neoclassical and romantic garden featuring an intricate hedge maze, sculptures, water elements, and a 14th-century tower.
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Chocolate Museum
Chocolate museum showcasing the history, art, and craftsmanship of chocolate, featuring exhibitions, workshops, tastings, and a shop.
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Dalí Theatre-Museum
A former theater in Dalí's hometown was rebuilt by him and since 1974 has been operating as his museum.
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Bodegas Güell
The famous architect Antoni Gaudí was commissioned to build this complex by his patron Eusebi Güell, a wealthy Spanish entrepreneur, whose…
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Sant Pere de Galligants Archaeological Museum
The museum is a housed in a serene Benedictine monastery dating back to 992.
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Parc de Cervantes
Public park and rose garden featuring approximately 11,000 rose bushes of 245 different varieties. The grounds include wooded areas, picnic spots, and recreational facilities spread across over nine hectares.
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Cinema Museum
The Cinema Museum - Tomàs Mallol Collection is a museum dedicated to the world of film and moving images.
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Aiguablava Beach
Aigua Blava is a small bay on the Costa Brava, Girona, Catalonia near Begur and Palafrugell with a small beach and a few mainly seafood…
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Masia Freixa
The Masia Freixa is a modernisme building located in Parc de Sant Jordi in Terrassa, Catalonia, Spain.
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