Eixample Places of Interest
Plaça de Gaudí

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From Montjuic to Park Guell

We continue on through the streets of Eixample, Barcelona's largest district. The district emerged in the second half of the 19th century as the world's first project of modern urbanism...read more
Carrer de la Marina

This street starts at the Olympic Port and ends at the Parc de les
Aigues, its distance is about 4 kilometers. In addition to the mentioned
objects, there is the Parc de Carles I, Beverly Pepper Park, La
Monumental Bullring, and the most famous cathedral in the world, Sagarda
Familia, where we are heading...read more
Basílica de la Sagrada Família

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Plaza de Pablo Neruda

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Balconies of Barcelona Building (Casa balconies de Barcelona)

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New Year's Evening Walk in Eixample

After the trip to Montserrat, we had a little energy left for a walk
around the evening city. On the first day of the New Year, the streets
are deserted, there are no cars, no pedestrians...read more
Night Sagrada Familia Cathedral

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Night Walk Along Gran Via

Today is Christmas evening and while walking along the Gran Via I didn't
meet a single person, there was also almost no car traffic...read more
Modernism of Ronda de Sant Pere

The street runs along the border of the Eixample district with Gothic
and El Born. The architecture of the neighborhoods surrounding San
Pierre is an
excellent example of the development of the first decades of the 20th
century, known as the Art Nouveau era...read more
Casa de Rocamora

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Carrer de Casp and Around

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Jesuit Church of the Sacred Heart

On the Carrer de Casp, a block from the Boulevard Gracia is the сhurch
of the Jesuit Seminary (College), an example of early Art Nouveau...read more
Jardins de la Reina Victòria

This small park on Gran Via at the intersection with the Rambla de Catalunya, here you can see several architectural
masterpieces of the Art Nouveau era...read more
Monument to Joan Güell i Ferrer

From the Rambla de Catalunya to the Gracia Boulevard, the Gran via
divides The Queen Victoria Garden into two lanes. There is a monument to
Joan Guel, an economist, textile magnate, and politician...read more
Gran Hotel Calderón

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Art Nouveau Architecture of the Rambla de Catalunya

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Palau Marcet

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Edificio Generali

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Hotel Continental Palacete

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Gran Via Modernismo Architecture

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Edifici de la Companyia de Gas Lebon

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Universitat de Barcelona Historic Building

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Casa Joan Parcerisas

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Coliseum Cinema

The Colosseum Cinema is located at the intersection of Gran Via and Rambla de Catalunya. The building belongs to the architectural monuments of the early twentieth century...read more
Casa Dolors Calm

The residential building at number 54 on the Rambla de Catalunya was built in 1879 under the project and supervision of Master builder Josep Déu I Busquets...read more
Casa Domènech i Estapà

The building No.241 on Carrer de València (map) was designed by Josep Domènech i Estapà and was built in 1908-1909. The architect lived in this house, which gave it its name...read more