Historic Buildings in Barcelona: 31 English-Speaking Business Directory Entries in The AngloFILE Ajuntament de La Pobla de Claramunt: The castle of Claramunt, declared a heritage site, is the main architectural attraction of the town. Part of the Frontier Castles built in the 9th and 10th centuries against Saracen attacks. Guided tours are available. At Claramunt, Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 938 086 075 Antoni Tapies Foundation: The Fundacio Antoni Tapies has a collection of this 20th century artist as well as hosting temporary exhibitions and conferences and organising activities. Arago 255, 08007 Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Tel: 934 870 315 Fax: 934 870 009 Barcelona Cathedral: Work started on building the cathedral in the late 13th century and it was completed six centuries later. 09:00-13:00. 16:00-19:00. Saturdays and Sundays, 17:00-18:00.
Pla de la Seu,
Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Tel: 933 151 554 Caldes de Montbui: Only 30km from Barcelona you can wander the streets of Caldes and enjoy the pleasures of the thermal springs and relive the Roman period. Guided visits of the thermal baths including the Thermalia museum. At Caldes de Montbui, Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 938 654 140 Casa Mila -La Pedrera: Casa Mila, Antoni Gaudi's most important civil work, now contains several permanent exhibition areas on the life and times of the great Catalan architect. Visitors can visit roof area.Seasonal opening hours. Pg de Gracia 92, 08008 Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Tel: 902 400 973 Casa Museu Prat de la Riba: Enric Prat de la Riba was the first president of the Commonwealth of Catalonia. You can visit the house where he was born and died. Video introduction. At Castelltercol, Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Tel: 938 666 362 Casa Rafael de Casanova: The house where Rafael de Casanova was born in 1660;a hero in the defence of Barcelona during the assault by Bourbon troops in 1714. 18th century decoration. You can also visit the collections at the Moia museum. At Moia, Bages, Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Tel: 938 300 143 Castell i Canonica de Sant Vicenc: A masterpiece of early Catalan Romanesque architecture and with magnificent views of the Pyrenees, Sant Vicenc offers three naves, a crypt, a gothic cloister and abbey courtyard with castle remains above. At Cardona, Bages, Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Tel: 938 684 169 Catalan Museum of Archaeology: Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya, located in the former Palace of Graphic Arts in Montjuic Park. Key pieces from archaeological sites all over the country are on display. Also temporary exhibitions. Closed Monday. Pg Santa Madrona 39-41, 08038 Barcelon Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 934 246 577 Fax: 934 245 630 Centre d'Acollida de Visitants de la Colonia Guell - Gaudi: One of Gaudi's most authentic works, the crypt of an unfinished church is to be found in the Colonia Guell, a model industrial settlement. Guided tours and exhibition. At Santa Coloma de Cervello, Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 936 305 807 Centre del Modernisme Casa Amatller: The Catalan Modernism Route with more than 100 buildings and points of interest all over Barcelona. Guidebook in English. At Passeig de Gracia 41, Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 932 562 525 Consorci de Turisme del Valles Oriental: Discover the "Raspall Route" of Modernism architectural style of summer homes and chalets in the Valles Central of Barcelona. Guided tours of the houses, gardens, fountains and parks of this unique urban planning design. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 938 604 115 Consorci del Parc Fluvial del Llobregat: The history of a textile estate. Visit the workers' dwellings and parts of the factories from Catalonia's textile industry heritage along the banks of the Llobregat river. Guides, museums and restaurants. 08692 Puig Reig, Barcelona Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 938 250 689 CosmoCaixa Museu de la Ciencia: A new museum sponsored by La Caixa with exhibition rooms. Family friendly environment. 47-51, Carrer Teodor Roviralta, Sarria St. Gervasi, Barcelona.
View/Print full details Tel: 932 126 050 Fax: 932 537 473 Dinamitzacio del Patrimoni: Bergueda county's architectural and industrial heritage. Guided tours of mine works, textile factories and oil mills along the Llobregat river. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 608 222 525 Gaudi Barcelona Club Tours: These are specialized tours, whose main focus is the art and architecture of the magnificent and renowned modernist architect, Antonio Gaudi. Our guides offer unique, highly personal, informative tours, and are all experts on Gaudi.Provenza 519 View/Print full details Tel: 934 500 775 Historia Viva: Catalonia's industrial heritage. Organised tours of the world of work, industry and technology, past and present. Many popular routes available. Ask for details. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 932 049 609 La Sagrada Familia: Visit the temple created by Gaudi. The building also houses a museum detailing the history and development of the Sagrada Familia. Open 09:00-18:00 and 09:00-20:00 from April to September. Calle Mallorca 401, 08034 Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 932 073 031 Fax: 934 761 010 Monestir de Sant Pere de Casserres: Sant Pere allows you to learn all the details of monastic life in the 11th century by means of audiovisual and guided tours. One of the most important buildings of Catalan Romanesque architecture. Cafeteria-restaurant. At Osona, Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Tel: 937 447 118 Museu de Montserrat: Nature park. Guided tours of the monastery of Montserrat and its collection of artworks including the famous Black Madonna. Archaeology room. Paintings by El Greco, Caravaggio, Monet, Picasso, Dali. Open every day. In Montserrat. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 938 777 701 Museu Picasso: Housing over 3,500 pieces, the museum shows many of Picasso's early works up to the Blue Period. Guided tours available in a number of languages including English. Open Tuesday to Sunday and public holidays 10:00-20:00. Montcada Street 15-23, Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 932 563 000 National Art Museum of Catalonia: The Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya has collections of Gothic, Romanesque, Baroque, Renaissance and modern art. Open Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00-19:00, Sundays from 10:00-14:30. Parc de Montjuic, 08038 Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 936 220 376 Oficina d'Informacio i Turisme de l'Ajuntament de Berga.: Discover the history of the city of Berga, or discover the natural beauty of the sanctuary of with expert guide. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 938 211 384 Olerdala - Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya: This site has archaeological remains of early settlers and the first fortifications from the Iron Age, as well as remains from Roman times and the Middle Ages. Audioguides available. At Olerdola, Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 938 901 420/ 934 246 577 Parque Guell - Gaudi: This park, open to the public, is the result of the commission Gaudi received from Count Guell to plan and build a garden city. World Heritage site. The park is open from 10:00 to 21:00.
Ctra. del Carmel, Pg. Turull, C. Olot,
08024 Barcelona.
View/Print full details Tel: 934 132 400 Poble Espanyol de Montjuic: Small Spanish village with many areas that replicate the style of houses and architecture from different parts of Spain. Visitors can discover shops, restaurants, craft workshops, gardens and activities for all ages. Av Marques de Camillas 13, Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 935 086 330 Fax: 935 086 333 Sagrada Familia: No.1 Barcelona tourist attraction. Giant temple designed by Antonio Gaudi. Under construction since 1882 and still 30 years before it will be finished. Opening hours 09:00-18:00 (October to March) 09:00-20:00 (April to September). Calle Mallorca, Barcel Website · (new window) View/Print full details Suria: Guided tours of the medieval fortified town of Suria and its ramparts, arcades, gates and castle keep, which will take you back to the 14th century. You can also visit the cultural centre of Cal Balaguer del Porxo. In Bages, Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 938 695 685 Terra XIX Centre d'Interpretacio del Romanticisme: This centre is housed in in the heart of the Garraf district. Here you can learn about the romantics of the 19th Century. Guided tours. At Vilanova i la Geltru, Barcelona. View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 938 115 715 / 938 115 978 The Casa Batllo - Gaudi: One of Gaudi's most outstanding architectural and decorative jewels featuring magnificent Art Nouveau elements. Audio guided visits. Open every day from 09:00-20:00.
Passeig de Gracia 43, 08007 Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 932 160 306 Fax: 934 883 090 The Colombus Statue: At the bottom of the Ramblas, inside the iron column of the Columbus monument is a lift to the viewpoint 60 metres high, where you can enjoy panoramic views over the port and city. Open all year. At Rambla de Catalunya 123, Barcelona. Website · (new window) View/Print full details Send an e-mail Tel: 932 853 832 |
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