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Sagrada Familia

Camp Nou

The Expiatory Temple of the Sagrada Familia, commonly known as the Sagrada Familia, is a Catholic basilica located in the city of Barcelona. It is one of the best-known examples of Catalan modernism and a unique building in the world, which has become a symbol of the city. Unfinished work of the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí, it is the neighborhood of the Sagrada Familia, in the Eixample district of the city.

The Camp Nou is the stadium where FC Barcelona plays. It is in the Barcelona district of Les Corts. It has the highest rating (5 stars) that FIFA can award to a stadium to host football matches. The Camp Nou is the stadium with the highest capacity in Europe, with 99,354 spectators.

Parc de la Ciutadella

Tibidabo

It was the first park specifically designed as a public park and built towards the end of the 19th century. It is a space widely used for all kinds of recreational and cultural activities. It has more than one hundred plant species, with many centenary trees and sculptural ensembles of interest.

The Tibidabo mountain began to be urbanized in the late nineteenth century, on the initiative of Dr. Salvador Andreu. At the beginning of the 20th century, the avenue of the Tibidabo was opened, which quickly became the upper-class area of ​​Barcelona, ​​being built with beautiful modernist buildings built by the best architects of the time. In 1901 the Blue Tramway was built, which would pass along the avenue of Tibidabo to the foot of the funicular that goes up to the mountain.

Arc de Triomf

Arc de Triomphe was designed by the architect José Vilaseca as the main entrance to the Universal Exhibition of Barcelona in 1888. Unlike other arcs of a triumph of marked military character, the Arc de Triomf of Barcelona has a greater civil component, characterized by artistic, scientific and economic progress. The Arc de Triomf has been used as a goal in some occasion for some of the most important popular pedestrian races in Barcelona

Les Rambles

La Rambla is an emblematic promenade of the city of Barcelona that is between the central square of Catalonia, neuralgic of the city, and the old port.

Park Güell

Park Güell

The Park Güell is a public park with gardens and architectural elements located in the upper part of the city of Barcelona. Built between 1900 and 1914, it was inaugurated as a public park in 1926. The park was conceived by Güell and Gaudí as a structured group where, within an incomparable framework of natural beauty, there would be some high standing homes, with all the technological advances of the time to ensure maximum comfort and great finishes.

Montjuic

Montjuic is 173 meters above sea level. It has always been a strategic place from which to defend the city so that since ancient times there has been a fortress at its peak. In 1751 the current castle was built, the work of Juan Martín Cermeño, which during the Spanish War of Independence was occupied by the French.

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