Boulevard Rambla
La Rambla, Barcelona The most famous street in Spain, the Rambla Blvd. stretches from Plaça Catalunya to the Old Port . There is always a lively atmosphere of fun, festivities and delightful secrets. The center of the boulevard is pedestrian.
Gothic Quarter
Barri Gotic, Barcelona Once the very center of Barcelona and the center of all its medieval attractions, the Gothic Quarter lies between Rambla and Lajetana Street. Despite the fact that many buildings here date from the 14th and 15th centuries, there are also cozy restaurants and expensive shops in the Gothic quarter.
Casa Batllo
Barcelona, Passeig de Gracia, 43 One of the most famous mansions, whose architectural plan flaunts the signature of the great Gaudi, the Casa Batllo is located on the avenue of Passage de Gràcia, in the heart of the Eixample district. When you look at the house of Batllo from the street, it seems that the building lives, breathes and closely follows the movements of its guests.
Mila's house
Carrer de Provenca, 261-265 Dwelling house and monument of architecture ... Rarely these concepts are linked together, but there are exceptions. The case of the Casa Mila, or in the Spanish manner of Casa Mila, is just such an exception. Not for nothing that this landmark of Barcelona in 1984 was the first building of the 20th century, included in the UNESCO List.
Barcelona Cathedral
Placa de la Seu, Barcelona Walking around Barcelona's Gothic Quarter, look for Carrer del Bisbe, starting from Saint Jaume Square. It is pedestrian, so that from contemplation of the cathedral slowly opening before you, nothing will distract.
Park Güell
Carrer d'Olot, 5 - Barcelona In 1900, Eusebi Güell bought 62 hectares of land on the outskirts of Barcelona to create a garden city that was very popular in the late 19th century. The creation of the infrastructure had to deal with Gaudi.
Sagrada Familia
Carrer de Mallorca, 401 The Sagrada Familia is a truly unique architectural phenomenon, it is a bridge that connected generations and epochs and presented an exceptional opportunity not only to touch to history, but also to join in its creation. For two centuries the building is being built, growing, changing.
Barcelona Aquarium
The Barcelona Aquarium is one of the most important centers in the world to study and preserve the underwater fauna of the Mediterranean. The exposition is presented in the form of 14 separate ecosystems: rocky and sandy coast, algae thickets, underwater caves and grottoes, coral reefs, etc.
Agbar Tower
Avinguda Diagonal, 225 - Barcelona One of the most recognizable buildings in Barcelona is the Agbar tower, in the night is like a gigantic cucumber glowing with blue, red and purple lights. According to the architect Jean Nouvel, this form should simultaneously resemble the stone monoliths of Mount Montserrat and the famous fountains-geysers of Barcelona.
Bellesguard Tower
Barcelona, Carrer de Bellesguard, 16 Located at the foot of the Tibidabo Mountain, the Tower of Belésguard is one of the small but precious creations of the great Gaudi . Unusual for the master direct lines of the facade, however, with characteristic architectural eccentricities inside.
Barcelona Military Museum
Barcelona, Carretera de Montjuic, 66 If you flew to Barcelona with son, then do not be lazy to visit the departmental Military Museum in the fortress of Montjuic. Believe me, there will be a lot of impressions. Weapons and uniforms, knight armor and ancient maps, a division of tin soldiers and a model of fortresses and castles - such an exposition will be to your liking.
Palais Güell
Carrer Nou de la Rambla, 3-5 - BarcelonaThe palace of Guell is the only creation of Gaudí in the Old Town. Built in 1880 for a patron and the most faithful client of the architect of textile tycoon Eusebi Güell, the mansion combines several styles: modern, gothic and Islamic motifs.
The Palace of Catalan Music
Carrer de Sant Francesc de Paula, 2 The Catalan Music Palace on the World Heritage List is one of the most remarkable modernist buildings. This is rather a blended blend of architectural elements rather than a construction built in a single style.
Amalie House
Passeig de Gracia, 43 - Barcelona Amalie House - "smaller" diamond in crown of the Eixample district, slightly lost on the background of its famous neighbors - not least because there are restoration works inside and to inspect the interiors, alas, not.
Gaudí House Museum
Barcelona, Park Guell, Carretera del Carmel, 23A Getting to know the life and work of Antonio Gaudi, we recommend continuing in Park Guell, where the House- museum of the great Catalan architect. The museum exhibits the personal belongings of the master, presents a rich collection of furniture and other masterpieces of art created by Gaudí's hands
Egyptian Museum - Clos Archaeological Foundation
Barcelona, Calle Valencia, 284 In the Egyptian Museum, the private collection of Jordi Clos is represented to the people. These are 600 valuable exhibits, including objects of worship and life, sarcophagi and posthumous masks, papyri and writing materials. Some of the items stored in the museum's collection once belonged to the pharaohs
Spanish Village
Barcelona, Monjuic, Avinguda de Fransesc Ferrer-i-Guardia Architecture of all regions of the country in one place - that's what the Spanish village, a complex of buildings in the open air. Professional architects visited more than 1,600 cities and villages throughout the country, and on the basis of the selected material, replicas of the buildings of the regions of Spain were built.
Montjuic
Montjuic, Barcelona "The Jewish Mountain" - this is literally translated the name of this 170-meter-high hill towering to the south-west of the Old Port. Once there was a Jewish cemetery and, probably, a settlement.
Maritime Museum of Barcelona
Barcelona, Avi. Drassanes Near the Rambla and the Columbus Monument, next to the Barcelona Harbor, stands the original building of one of the most popular museums in Barcelona - the building of the Maritime Museum. We will not dissemble, saying that this museum is worthy of your attention.
Museum of CosmoCaixa
Barcelona, Carrer d'Isaac Newton, 26 It turns out that in Barcelona your the kid can not only enjoy the sun and the sea, but also be able to get the first experience of knowing the world around him. To do this, visit the CosmoCaixa Science Museum, which is rightly considered to be the temple of human knowledge about nature and cosmos.
Numerous and crazy interesting places of interest in Barcelona - more than 7 million tourists from all over the world come to the Catalan capital annually. You can find monuments of architecture, sculpture and landscape art here: for every style, taste and historical period - from the Gothic Cathedral to the magnificent gardens of Güell, from modernist mansions to picturesque markets and brilliant theaters.
An important and pleasant moment: their tourist accessibility is designed "perfectly" - bus stops, cafes and restaurants in the immediate vicinity, "long" hours of work and the perfect organization of a dense stream of people wishing to touch the beautiful. So, what is interesting to see in Barcelona.