[Museu Nacional s’Art de Catalunya, Barcelona - Oil on cardboard, 81 x 56.9 cm]
Savor the best Italian cuisine in the most spectacular ambiance: a luxury culinary experience where fine dining and exclusiveness prevail.
Casa Milà. Barcelona, Spain
Image 2 of 6 from gallery of Cities as Living Laboratories: The Smart City Projects of Amsterdam, Singapore, and Barcelona. Barcelona's car-free smart city. Image © Stanislavskyi
The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia in Barcelona.
Barcelona is an easy favourite city in Spain to visit! Some would even go as far as saying it's one of their favourite cities in the world and given how - 22 Best Things To Do In Barcelona, Spain - Travel, Travel Advice - Barcelona, Europe, Spain - Travel, Food and Home Inspiration Blog with door-to-door Travel Planner! - Travel Advice, Travel Inspiration, Home Inspiration, Food Inspiration, Recipes, Photography
It’s very easy to miss—but an incredible slice of Barcelona history.
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Going to Barcelona? If this is your first time to Barcelona, this guide will make sure you don't miss any of the BEST things to do in Barcelona Spain!
Walden 7 is an urban and mixed-use development on the site of a former concrete factory. Three gigantic structures were originally planned, in the sha...
Progettata da BCQ Arquitectura, la biblioteca di Barcellona Joan Maragall mantiene e migliora il giardino esistente, offrendo allo stesso tempo spazi luminosi per la lettura.
Image 7 of 13 from gallery of Pedestrian Connection Between Barcelona and Montcada i Reixac / Batlleiroig. Photograph by Jordi Surroca
The La Borda residential complex in Barcelona built in collaboration with the Lacol architecture firm is an interesting example of users organising themselves to
GERDA TARO: Republican militiawoman training on the beach outside Barcelona, Spain. August 1936. Gelatin silver print.
Un lindo ejemplo de conjunto de vivienda bastante acorde a la escala de nuestro proyecto, aunque algo maltratado como se ve en las imágenes. Vean como el arquitecto decide "cerrarse" a una orientacion y abrirse a otra con la inclinacion de las ventanas. Y lo mas llamativo de la propuesta son los espacios internos o plazas entre los sucesivos bloques, y una forma posible de espacio abierto común en un conjunto.
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Architectural photographer David Cardelús recently completed an assignment for the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Casa Vicens. In the grand tradition of ornate “cottages” commissioned by society’s upper class, the 1880’s home was designed and built by Antoni Gaudí for a wealthy broker, Manuel Vicens. Though the city of Barcelona has since been built up to surround Casa Vicens, at the time of its construction it was in a village known as Gràcia. More
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Castles, museums, and cherry blossom canopies are just a few of the things to check out in Bonn, Germany. Here's a list of 11 great things to do in the former German capital.
Old Danish castle immortalized in Shakespeare's Hamlet.
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A Bourbon citadel turned Barcelona's largest central green space, the Parc de la Ciutadella certainly isn't short on history. Its 70-plus acres, once the site of Europe's largest fortress, boast plenty of grassy fields, great for picnicking, rambling pathways lined with palm trees, museums, a lake, fountains and the city Zoo. Not much remains of the former fortress, but the arsenal still stands strong, housing the Catalan Parliament and Museu d'Art Modern.
one of the buildings that form the colonia güell, it is considered by many as a singular workshop where gaudi practiced solutions that were later applied to the hugely famous sagrada familia.
If you are planning to travel to Barcelona, you should consider a trip in the Port Vell Cable Car from the Montjuïc mountain down to the harbour. It will give you spectacular views of the harbour and the beach. Take the Metro to Paral-lel station where you hop on the cable train up to the top of Mon
Completed in 2013 in Seogwipo-si, South Korea. Images by Joonhwan Yoon. South Korean studio D·LIM architects has completed a multipurpose facility for CJ, one of the country largest companies. Located at the center’s golf...
Barcelona intend to begin their Camp Nou renovation project in 2019. The Spanish giants have now released a video promoting their entire ‘Espai Barca’ project, in which they explained t…
If you’re by the cathedral, you may catch glimpses of a curving, colourful roof across the busy Via Laietana. That’s the Santa Caterina Market, a must-visit for serious foodies. This market may not be as famous as the Boqueria, but […]
As the hearing progressed, police were attempting to reconstruct the final 96 hours in the life of the member of the cell who killed 13 people and injured more than 130 others when he drove a hired Fiat van along the crowded Las Ramblas last Thursday.
The Vivid and Colorful Restoration of Casa Vicens in Barcelona - Located in Barcelona, the inspiring, iconic and amazing Casa Vicens was built by the renowned Catalan Architect Antoni Gaudí between 1883 and 1885. Quite recently, this architectural gem of Barcelona was restored in the impressive Moorish architectural style and colorful tones. This UNESCO World Heritage Building was bought by a Spanish Bank and with the assistance of local design studio DAW, the beautiful House was transformed into a museum that opened for the very first in November of last year. Featuring a typically Catalonian style, Casa Vicens remains a completely freestanding building. This was actually the first house project completed by Gaudí in Barcelona. After that, the acclaimed Catalan architect went to create marvelous masterpieces, such as Casa Batlló, Park Güell and the still yet-to-complete Sagrada Família. The restoration of this residence is amazing and inspiring. The walls and ceiling of the building were painted with new colors and the gardens and water features have been relocated. Throughout the years, many efforts have conjured in order to restore Gaudí’s original design, including adding spaces in 1925 using original photographs and historical records. Restorers removed layers of paint in the extraordinary smoking room in order to unveil Gaudí’s original blue and green color scheme. The three-dimensional papier-mâché reliefs on the ceilings and walls have been repaired as well and restored to the original design. In addition, the tiles were laid on the roof, in an effort to be authentic to the old technique of ‘trencadís’, consisting of breaking up ceramic tiles into pieces and putting the fragments up with mortar. Featuring a typically Catalonian style, the residence remains a completely freestanding building. This was actually the first house project completed by Gaudí in Barcelona. After that, the acclaimed Catalan architect went to create marvelous masterpieces, such as Casa Batlló, Park Güell and the still yet-to-complete Sagrada Família. We believe that any of the Earth Collection products of luxury brand PullCast could work perfectly with the colorful design and the powerful look of this historical place. Pulls like the Nouveau or the Comb match perfectly the iconic and natural style of Gaudi and could fit perfectly in this stunning house new and modern décor! Image Source - Casa Vicens, Barcelona District DISCOVER THE WORLD OF PULLCAST Discover the exclusive and luxury world of PullCast and dive in our amazing and elegant list of hardware products. They will help you elevate and transform your home décor or your design project into a unique experience! Follow us on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram, Linkedin and Youtube! | Jewelry Hardware