Many important persons resided in this complex of three buildings, including the Kings of Aragon. It was built about ten centuries ago.
This spectacular building is the seat of Generalitat de Catalunya, the autonomous Catalan government.
Dating back to the times of the Roman colony of Barcino, this ruined temple marks what used to be the highest point of the Taber Hill.
The oldest synagogue in Spain and one of the last remaining medieval synagogues.
Designed in Art Nouveau style, this house used to be an umbrella shop in the 1880s.
Located right in the heart of Barcelona's Gothic Quarter, this architectural gem is a sight you should not miss.
Established in 1823, this shop with marvelously decorated interior sells around 220 kinds of dried herbs for various purposes.
The General Archive of the Crown of Aragon, originally Royal Archives of Barcelona, is an archive containing the background documents of…