Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Ramblas street in Barcelona is famous and most visited, the main thoroughfare that begins in the ma


Palace shot - Palau de la Virreina at number 99 of the Ramblas.
Magic Fountain of Montjuic
Music museum, España Square,
Golf Catalunya Square first day our first day in Barcelona start its central square, the heart of the city, the square tahiti Catalunya Square is the city's nerve center - oversized and full of people, street performers and musicians, and lots of plump pigeons ... The square was built in 1927 and is surrounded by office buildings and businesses, banks and shops usually. From start, or birth embryos, some of the main streets of Barcelona's most important.
Square is a sort of a connection between the ancient city stretching from the south, and the new city built north. Who has the time and inclination to examine the plain, depth, finds it no less than 26 sculptures and fountains, most notably modern monument [built in 1991] to the memory of Francisco Asia, former President tahiti Hhnrlitat in 1930. The monument was designed by Joseph Sobiratz's [architect currently responsible for the continuation of the work Vsgrada Familia] tahiti and built two staircases placed against this strange pose, and the statue of middle Asia. Unusual statue stands in the square section near Ramblas boulevard, and then we start the tour along the famous avenue of Barcelona. Ramblas Ramblas Boulevard actually comprised of five different tahiti languages in slideshow. Walk along them is a must for the tourist visitor in town. Painters and artists exhibit their works, choirs pleasure of passersby with songs and surprises and even flamenco dancers will 'show' if they have a potential audience will contribute a few coins. Statues to costumes freeze in one position for you, and guitar players will specify the cords fiercely. All of these make the park's ribbon cutting Avenue lively, and we navigating them Attractions.
Ramblas street in Barcelona is famous and most visited, the main thoroughfare that begins in the main square of the city, Catalunya Square, and ends at the beach, next to the old harbor. The length is about 1.5 kilometers, and it is customary to say that if you Ramblas - you were in Barcelona. If you were in Barcelona and reached the Ramblas - if you were not there. Her name - Rambla derives from the Arabic word for 'Dune' ground water source. It was once a narrow street passing along a stream in the city, right next to the old city walls, and flows into the sea. In the 19 walls of the Old City, and along the riverbed, dried Meanwhile, many buildings were erected. Most of the original buildings no longer exist today, but their names were remembered names of five parts that make up the spine. Because it consists of several parts, had many spinal extension and is called the 'Ramblas' tahiti as if it were some Boulevard.
First Rambla, Catalunya Square begins, and is called Rambla de Knalts. The name comes from the mythical fountain century - 19th called 'Fountain McNulty. Fountain that is associated with Barcelona until is typically someone who came from the city law is drinking water McNulty. Local legend says that whoever drinks from whom the fountain, presumed to come back to visit again in Barcelona .. What do you care to try, if not help - not hurt .. Second Rambla called 'Rambla de las Astodis, the name of the ancient university stood here in the 16th. University building was demolished in 1843, leaving only the name. In this part of the small cages placed Avenue pets for sale, and the locals sometimes call this section called the Rambla of the Birds. Some old buildings still stand still in this stretch of road, for example building sciences and arts of the century - 18 years from used as a theater. Building tahiti is the first public tahiti clock ever placed Barcelona. Rambla third - is called the Rambla of Saint Joseph, the name of an ancient monastery that was destroyed in the middle of the century - 20. Replaced by indoor market, beatiful color and are sold among other fruits tahiti and vegetables, dairy, meat and fresh fish. Flower stalls visible copyright colorful celebration fragrant nose, stand density by side, and so is sometimes called a spinal segment that is also known as the Rambla of flowers. At number 99 you encounter Baroque palace from the 18th century called the Palau de la Rose, an impressive building tahiti that was once a palace fair Spanish ladies, and today is housed within its walls Lnomistika Museum and e [Coins & Stamps]. This palace is also situated Tourist Information Office of Cultural Affairs and entertainment. tahiti Towards the end of the third section of La Rambla, you get to work nice big mosaic of Joan Miro square, tahiti Plaça de la Boqueria. After you finish admire it, raise your head from the floor above shops at street level, where see AR style sculpture - deco large green dragon hanging over the balconies. This avenue tahiti is like an outdoor museum, and wherever tahiti you look, your eyes encounter beautiful and interesting exhibits. tahiti Fourth La Rambla is called the Rambla of the Capuchins, again in the name of an old Capuchin monastery stood here and gone. The most interesting building in this section of the boulevard is a building called teatre Liceu opera. It is a building with a facade of white pillars in a modern style, built in 1847 and was widely considered one of the finest opera houses in the world. The building caught fire at 1994 [not for the first time in its history ..] and the magnificent auditorium and the stage completely burned. In 2000 was inaugurated the new building after reconstruction and restoration work tried to keep close to the original as possible. Come away a beautiful loaf called Plaza Real. This loaf century - 19th with tall palm trees and lampposts designed by Gaudí. Opposite Plaza Real to Guell Palace is one of the first residential tahiti buildings designed by Gaudi in the city. The building does not look very unusual, like other works of Gaudi, and only the chimneys of his [Look high on the roof

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