Sagrada Familia

The Sagrada Família, officially known as the Basilica and Expiatory Church of the Holy Family, is one of the most iconic and visited works in Barcelona, as well as one of the most ambitious architectural projects by Antoni Gaudí. Started in 1882 and still under construction, the basilica represents a unique fusion of Gothic and […]
Plaza de Catalunya

Plaça de Catalunya is the pulsating heart of Barcelona, a vibrant and dynamic area that serves as a meeting point for both residents and tourists. Located between the historic district of Ciutat Vella and the modernist district of Eixample, this square represents a hub of cultural, social, and commercial activities. The history of Plaça de […]
Passeig de Gràcia

Passeig de Gràcia is one of the main arteries of Barcelona, as well as one of the most famous and iconic streets in the city. Originally conceived as a connection between the old city and the village of Gràcia, this street has become a symbol of Catalan modernism and a hub of Barcelona’s cultural, social, […]
Joan Miró Park

The Parc de Joan Miró, located in the Eixample district of Barcelona, is one of the city’s main green spaces, dedicated to the famous Catalan artist Joan Miró. The park is built on the site of the former municipal slaughterhouse, known as Parc de l’Escorxador, and represents an emblematic example of how Barcelona has been […]
Robert Palace

Palau Robert is an elegant neoclassical building located at the beginning of Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona, built between 1898 and 1903 by the French architect Henri Grandpierre and the Catalan architect Joan Martorell i Montells. Originally the private residence of Marquess Robert Robert i Surís, the palace is now a dynamic cultural center, hosting […]
Museum of Catalan Modernism

The Museu del Modernisme Català, inaugurated in 2010, is located in the heart of the Eixample district of Barcelona, in a modernist building designed by architect Enric Sagnier between 1902 and 1904. Originally a textile factory, this structure was transformed into a museum thanks to the initiative of Barcelona antique dealers Fernando Pinós and Maria […]
Barcelona Music Museum

The Museum of Music in Barcelona, located in the Auditori de Barcelona, is a place that tells the history and evolution of music through an extraordinary collection of musical instruments and historical documents. Founded in 1946, the museum has become a reference point for music enthusiasts and anyone interested in exploring the sound universe from […]
Barcelona Motorcycle Museum

The Motorcycle Museum of Barcelona, located in the heart of the Gothic Quarter, is a fascinating place that celebrates the history and evolution of motorcycles. Opened in 2011, the museum is housed in the historic Chapel of Sant Joan de Jerusalem, a medieval building that adds a touch of historical charm to visitors’ experience. This […]
Sant Antoni Market

The Mercat de Sant Antoni in Barcelona is one of the most emblematic and historic markets in the city. Located in the Sant Antoni district, this market is a significant example of modernist architecture and reflects the city’s rich commercial history. Designed by Antoni Rovira i Trias and completed in 1882, the Mercat de Sant […]
The Auditori

The Auditorium of Barcelona is one of the most important cultural institutions in the city, located in the Eixample district, near Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes. Inaugurated on March 22, 1999, this building was designed by architect Rafael Moneo, winner of the Pritzker Prize in 1996. The Auditorium is a significant example of modern architecture, […]