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A unique cultural facility in Barcelona and one of Europe’s leading opera houses. Located on the Rambla, every year it hosts major opera and ballet productions and symphony concerts.
L'Auditori, one of Barcelona's premier music venues, was designed by Rafael Moneo, one of the world's most renowned architects.
One of Barcelona's most popular attractions, the Magic Fountain is a true balletic spectacle of water and light.
A small boating lake, a giant sculpture of a dragon, grassy areas, Mediterranean trees and sports fields. The perfect spot for a family picnic far from the noise and bustle of the city.
The Parc Central of Nou Barris in Barcelona appears to want to compete with its New York namesake, but on a smaller scale.
High up in Nou Barris, the leafy pine grove in the Turó de la Peira is filled with the scent of Mediterranean plants, and it is easy to forget, for a few minutes, that you are in Barcelona.
The green jewel of the Horta and Guinardó district. Designed in 1792 by the Italian engineer Domenico Bagutti, this is Barcelona's oldest garden.
The old Poblenou of narrow streets and modest dwellings, where blue-collar workers and fishermen once lived, still exists. A Poblenou close to the sea which comprises the oldest part of district 10 and is well worth the detour in order to sample the contrasts of this area in the Sant Martí district.
The former factories of Can Ricart and Can Felipa
The industrial architecture in Poblenou has been put to new uses adapted to the needs of today. Many of the old factories that people can find in Barcelona have been remodelled in order to house new activities. This is the case of Can Felipa and Can Ricart.
It was laid out in the 1980s on land occupied by factories and workshops, incorporating architectural elements from the past in a modern setting.