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Category Archives: .BARCELONA
CITINERARY: Barcelona Sweet History!
Would you like a tour around the cultures of the world and discover the artistic and cultural heritage of diverse peoples from Africa, Asia, America and Oceania? To start the visit we suggest a tour via 12 outstanding works, a … Continue reading →
Posted in .BARCELONA, .Can_Culleretes, .Carrer_Petritxol, .citinerary, .Columbus_Monument, .El_Gato_de_Botero, .Granja_Viader, .history, .itinerary, .Las_Ramblas, .La_Boqueria, .La_Rambla, .map, .Museum_of_the_History_of_Catalonia, .Museum_of_World_Cultures_of_Barcelona, .Plaça_del_Pi, .Pla_de_l'Os
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Tagged Carrer Petritxol, Cat, Columbus Monument, El Gato de Botero, Fernando Botero, Granja Viader, Joan Miró’s Mosaic, La Rambla, Maritime Museum of Barcelona, Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria, Mirador de Colom, Museu d'Història de Catalunya, Museu de Cultures del Món, Museu Marítim de Barcelona, Museum of the History of Catalonia, Museum of World Cultures of Barcelona, Pla de l'Os, Plaça del Pi, Restaurant Can Culleretes, The Antic Hospital de la Santa Creu
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CITINERARY: Barcelona Art Surprise!
Casa Calvet de Barcelona (1899) is one of Antoni Gaudí’s earliest buildings. Some people consider it his most conservative work but it also contains markedly modernista elements, such as the façade which terminates in a curve and the attic balconies, … Continue reading →
Posted in .7_Portes, .BARCELONA, .Barcelona_Cathedral, .Barri_Gòtic, .Casa_Calvet, .Casa_Llotja_de_Mar, .chocolate, .citinerary, .Ciutat_Vella, .El_Call, .Font_de_Santa_Anna, .paella, .Plaça_Nova, 4_Gats, Joan Miró
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Tagged 4 Gats, Barcelona Art Surprise!, Barcelona Cathedral, Basílica de Santa Maria del Pi, Carrer Montcada, Casa Calvet, Casa Llotja de Mar, Chocolates Brescó, CITINERARY, Font de Santa Anna, Joan Miró Birthplace, MUHBA El Call, Plaça de Sant Felip Neri, Plaça Nova, Restaurant 7 Portes, Sant Pau Hospital
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TRIP: 2017.06-07.Spain-RO
Ready for summer travel! Here’s a tentative itinerary with many old favorites, new things to try, a lot to discover, some places that will stay on the wish list for the next travels and room for surprises… ¡buen viaje! 0. … Continue reading →
Posted in .2017.06-07.Spain-Ro, .Almagro, .BARCELONA, .Bran_Castle, .CASTILLA_LA MANCHA, .Córdoba, .Fundació_Joan_Miró, .Granada, .itinerary, .Lorca, .Nerja, .Peleș_Castle, .Sevilla, .Sinaia, .Toledo, .Tortosa, .VALENCIA, Joan Miró
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Tagged Almagro, BARCELONA, Bran Castle, Bucharest, Córdoba, Corral de Comedias, Lorca, Peleș Castle, Toledo, Tortosa, Valencia
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TRIP: 2016.06-07.LON.HU.RO.BCN.UK
Time to travel back in time, here’s the (mostly) medieval tentative itinerary with booked flight and train tickets, hotels, apartments and … castles! Wed, 06/15: SFO – LON VS020: SFO | 17:40 – LHR | 12:05 Thu, 06/16: LON LHR … Continue reading →
Posted in .2016.06-07.LON.HU.RO.BCN.UK, .BARCELONA, .Birmingham, .BUDAPEST, .CATALONIA, .HUNGARY, .Languedoc-Roussillon, .LONDON, .Oxford, .ROMANIA
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Tagged BCN, BHX, BUD, BUH, Carcassone, Cardona, Castelldefels, Collioure, LON, Oxford, SFO
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BARCELONA: Picasso Museum
Virtual Tour to the Courtyards of the Picasso Museum of Barcelona
Posted in .BARCELONA, .en, .es, .museum, Picasso
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Tagged BARCELONA, Picasso Museum, Virtual Tour
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BARCELONA underground – FIGUERES highlights
Back to Passeig de Gràcia railway station, right in time for an express train to Dali‘s Figueres. We even had time for a short visit to Casa Amatller‘s kitchen and for a snack. Only that the underground cafe clock had … Continue reading →
Posted in .BARCELONA, .Casa_Amatller, .CATALONIA, .Dali_Theatre_Museum, .Figueres, 2009.05-06.LON.IL.RO.BCN, Salvador Dali
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Tagged BARCELONA underground, Casa Amatller, Dali's Theatre-Museum, FIGUERES highlights, Passeig de Gràcia railway station, Salvador Dali - The First Twenty Years, Toy Museum of Catalonia
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Barcelona MX: mmm… xocolata!
We’ve planned this day for a trip to Figueres, waked up early in the morning and were at Passeig de Gràcia railway station late enough to miss the express train, so decided to sweeten our day at the Gran Via … Continue reading →
Posted in .BARCELONA, .Barceloneta, .chocolate, .Parc_de_la_Ciutadella, .Picasso_Museum, .Port_Vell, .restaurant, .video, 2009.05-06.LON.IL.RO.BCN, Lluís Domènech i Montaner
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Tagged Antoni Tàpies, BARCELONA, Barcelona MX, Barceloneta, Barri Gòtic, caracoles, Castell dels Tres Dragons, chipirones, Chocolate Museum, Homenatge a Picasso, L'Aliança del Poble Nou, Lluís Domènech i Montaner, mejillones, mmm… xocolata!, Parc de la Ciutadella, Passeig de Gràcia railway station, Pastry School, Picasso Museum, Poble Nou
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EIXAMPLE: A Modernista Fairyland
Our main itinerary in Eixample started by chance near FARMÀCIA NORDBECK and Fundació Vila Casas. An enchanted walk brought us to Passeig de Gràcia, where even a CocaCola window and McDonald’s look … different! Our first destination is La Pedrera. … Continue reading →
TIBIDABO: On top of the world
Next on our P L A Y list was Tibidabo Park, and we picked it with this modernista route in mind, thus the tram blau itinerary: – metro L7 from Plaça Catalunya – tram blau – Tibidabo funicular Piece of … Continue reading →
Posted in .Plaça_de_Catalunya, .Tibidabo, 2009.05-06.LON.IL.RO.BCN
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Tagged BARCELONA, Carrer de Pelai, modernista route, Plaça Catalunya, Tibidabo, tram blau
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Barcelona upside down
Next day’s destination was Mies van der Rohe Pavilion in Montjuïc. But we found a very convoluted itinerary to reach it. The Pavilion is right near the Magic Fountain, so we started with the end: the night light show. Here … Continue reading →
Posted in .Archaeological_Museum, .architecture, .BARCELONA, .Caixa_Forum, .Castell, .Fundació_Joan_Miró, .Las_Ramblas, .La_Boqueria, .Magic_Fountain, .Mies_van_der_Rohe_Pavilion, .Montjuïc, .Poble_Espanol, 2009.05-06.LON.IL.RO.BCN, Josep Puig i Cadafalch
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Tagged Archaeological Museum, Barcelona upside down, Caixa Forum, Casa Ramona, Castell, Font Magic, Fundació Joan Miró, Josep Puig i Cadafalch, La Boqueria, La Montserratina Patisseria, Las Ramblas, Magic Fountain, Mies van der Rohe Pavilion, Montjuïc, The Gardens of the Font del Gat
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