Barcelona's main cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Barcelona and a lavish showcase of Gothic architecture - its high ceilings and…
The large church in the Catalan Gothic style was probably built as early as in the 10th century.
As part of the city walls, this castle was an old military fortress. It was renovated in the 17th century and until 1960, it served as a…
Many administrative buildings and offices are located in this historical part of Barcelona.
This 19th-century building houses a food market where you can buy fresh local produce - vegetables, fruit, meat and fish.
Built by Josep Puig i Cadafalch in 1901, Casa Macaya revives the Gothic style with its elaborately engraved designs on the walls,…
The large complex of hospital buildings constructed between 1901 and 1930 is designed in Modernista style by the influential Catalan…
The village was constructed in 1929 for the Barcelona International Exhibition in order to display the architectonic diversity of Spain.
This Roman Catholic church is dedicated to the heart of Jesus Christ. It's built of stone and resembles old fortresses, but also the Sacré…
Also known as Casa Figueres, this impressive building was constructed by Gaudí between 1900 and 1909.
This former monastery is worth visiting for its 13th-century cloister with Moorish arches and a fountain.
As the name suggests, the museum is dedicated to the development and history of sports events in Catalonia.