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Tourism Information
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An open Mediterranean city since its foundation, over two thousand years ago, Barcelona has developed its vocation as a great
metropolis. Its coastal location and proximity to France have contributed to their
situation. Furthermore, Barcelona has experienced continuous cultural enriching with the passage of the Romans ,
Arabs, Christians… Barcelona has managed to make use of the great historical events it has led to project itself on the future : the Universal Exhibition of 1888, the International Exhibition of 1929, the Olympic Games of 1992, all transformations that have created new districts and structures, new communications networks and better services in a city that maintains unaltered its traditional hospitality. This dynamism, so typical of the character of Barcelona, |
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has impregnated the urban and economic development of the city to such an extent that Barcelona is now preparing its latest challenge : the Universal Forum of Cultures for the year 2004, a new occasion that will give it a further
technological, economic and social boost. Located in the Mediterranean coast of the European Union, Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain and the economic and administrative capital of Catalonia. Throughout history the city has always been an important industrial, commercial and service centre. |
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Barcelona is known
throughout the world as a cultural city with considerable heritage and a
permanent, dynamic offer, a rich architectural and monumental heritage with
works that have been declared part of the world heritage by the UNESCO. It is
the city of Gaudi and Modernism; the Eixample is the largest open air museum of
Modernism in the world, and to celebrate its 150th birthday, in 2002 Barcelona
is preparing a year dedicated to the personality and work of Gaudi, with an
extensive program of exhibitions, studies, seminars and visits to certain
buildings which will be open to the public during the year. |
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Barcelona offers innumerable possibilities for free time activities. The city’s cultural agenda offers a large variety of shows, popular festivals, theatre, dance, music, opera, flamenco and exhibitions. Over 40 museums : collections, single artist exhibitions such as the Museu Picasso, the Fundacio Joan Miro and the Fundació Antoni Tàpies, the largest collection of Roman art in the world, periodical contemporary art exhibitions and a large number of art galleries. |
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Barcelona faces the sea, and as a Mediterranean city by antonomasia, it presents visitors with a renovated sea front full of activity. The Port Vell and the Olympic Harbour bring together a broad offer of gastronomy and leisure, from the early morning to the daybreak. The 4 km. of beaches provide for all kinds of marine sports, or simply allow the visitor to enjoy the sun and the most complete seaside offer. |
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Barcelona is the third most important trading port in the Mediterranean and a favourite stopover point for luxury cruise liners. The medieval shipyards bear witness to the splendour of maritime trade and the Catalan naval fleet of the Middle Ages. |
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Finding your way about in Barcelona is not very difficult, but you should bear in mind some important references: The centre of the city is of course Pl. de Catalunya, to the south of which you can find the old town and most of the museums and other historical places of interest of the city. |
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From the Columbus statue you can follow Passeig Marítim (Seafront walk) to the east, past the Moll de la Fusta, and Port Vell, the colourful Barceloneta area and up to the Port Olímpic (Olympic Port). To the west, following Paral.lel you get to Plaça d'Espanya from where Montjuïc, one of the mountains of Barcelona, rises up. |
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The Gothic Quarter is the heart of the medieval part of the city which, until the mid-19th century, was contained within the city walls. A walk through its maze of streets brings us to the Cathedral, the origins of which date back to the 13th century. Nearby, the Pl. del Rei is the historic centre of the district, with gothic buildings which were an integral part of the Palau Major, the residence of the Catalan monarchs. |
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In the Pl. Sant Jaume we find the city hall and the Palau de la Generalitat, seat of the catalan Government. |
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La Rambla is a lively and entertainment spectacle, justly renowned throughout the world. It begins in Pl. Catalunya and continues down to the Mirador of Col—n, in the harbour, past long-established shops, cafes, the Boqueria Ðthe cityÕs finest market-, the Gran Teatre del Liceu-the opera house-.
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Eixample –Modernism and Gaudi, an open-air museum. |
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Modernism is an artistic movement dating from the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries, which found one of its greatest means of expression in architecture. |
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