What to See in Gothic Quarter
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Cathedral of Santa Eulalia
Historic neo-gothic Roman Catholic cathedral serving as the seat of the archbishop, featuring notable Gothic architecture and religious significance.
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La Rambla
Lively pedestrian boulevard paved with cobblestones, known for its shops, markets, street performances, and cultural landmarks including Joan Miró's museum.
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Columbus Monument
Observation tower and monument dedicated to Christopher Columbus featuring a memorial statue and an elevator to an observation deck with panoramic city views.
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Royal Square
Neoclassical square featuring iconic street lamps designed by Antoni Gaudí, a central fountain, and palm trees, known for its lively atmosphere and cultural significance.
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Sant Jaume Square
Historic square featuring notable Gothic architecture and important administrative buildings serving as the political center of the city and region.
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Basilica of Santa Maria del Pi
Historic Gothic basilica from the 15th century featuring notable Catalan Gothic architecture, a large rose window, and a prominent bell tower.
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Aquarium Barcelona
Large public aquarium featuring over 35 aquariums and a long underwater tunnel with diverse marine species, including sharks. It offers interactive and educational exhibits focused on tropical and Mediterranean aquatic life.
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Sant Felip Neri Square
Historic small square featuring baroque and Renaissance architecture, known for a war memorial linked to a 1938 bombing during the Spanish Civil War.
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Grand Royal Palace
Historic Gothic palace complex featuring Catalan Gothic and Gothic-Renaissance architecture, formerly a royal residence and political center. It now functions as a museum showcasing medieval history and archaeological remains.
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Plaza del Pino
Historic pedestrian square featuring cobblestone streets and notable Gothic architecture centered around the church of Santa María del Pi with its distinctive rose window.
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Via Laietana
Historic avenue known for its architectural styles including Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Modernist, and Neoclassical. It connects key urban areas and features notable buildings and the recently refurbished Santa Caterina Market.
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MUHBA Plaça del Rei
The three-storey building is home to the headquarters of Barcelona City History Museum.
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Barcelona's Head
El Cap de Barcelona is a Pop sculpture created by American artist Roy Lichtenstein for the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Catalonia,…
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Carrer de Sant Sever
Historically known as Baixada de Santa Eulàlia, this street and its Gothic architecture will captivate you.
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Plaça del Rei
Dating back to the 14th century, this charming square is surrounded by important and well-preserved buildings that were once part of the…
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Columns of the Temple of Augustus
Dating back to the times of the Roman colony of Barcino, this ruined temple marks what used to be the highest point of the Taber Hill.
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Basilica of Saints Justus and Pastor
One of the oldest churches in Barcelona is simple yet beautiful. The current building dates back to 1342 but it was built on the site of an…
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Carrer Petritxol
Walk down this narrow pedestrian street and marvel at the variety of small galleries, chocolateries and shops.
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Erotic Museum
Explore the rich history and culture of eroticism in Barcelona. It displays various historical relics, wood carvings depicting Kama Sutra…
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Font de Canaletes
This 19th-century gorgeous fountain features a lamp post and it is now a popular meeting place. Do you want to visit Barcelona one more time?
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Ancient Synagogue of Barcelona
The oldest synagogue in Spain and one of the last remaining medieval synagogues.
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