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10 Best place to visit in Barri de les Corts Spain

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Top 3 Best and Worst Places & Neighborhoods to Stay in Barcelona, Spain - Where To Stay

Welcome to Travels Unfiltered. Discover the top 3 best and worst places and neighborhoods to stay in Barcelona, Spain. Whether you're planning a vacation or considering moving to the city, this comprehensive guide will help you make informed decisions. From vibrant hotspots to areas with potential drawbacks, we'll explore the pros and cons of each location, ensuring you find the perfect spot for your stay. Don't miss out on this essential insight into Barcelona's diverse neighborhoods.

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Districts of Barcelona

The City of Barcelona is divided into 10 administrative districts each with its own Ajuntament. The city centre districts of Ciutat Vella and L'Eixample along with Sants-Montjuïc, Gràcia and the beaches of Sant Martí are the most likely desinations for tourists. But if you live here, Les Corts, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, Horta-Guinardó. Nou Barris and Sant Andreu are not only wildly different but also have a lot going for them.

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I Stayed at Three Hotels in Barcelona Spain!

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What are the best hotels in Barcelona, Spain? There are so many options to choose from, so before my trip, I asked myself: What is the best part of Barcelona to stay in? What is the best and safest area to stay in Barcelona? Specifically, I wanted to know which neighborhood to stay in was best for first time visitors and what are the best hotels in Barcelona, Spain?

In this video, I stayed and three hotels in Barcelona, Spain. I give you full room tours so you can see some of Barcelona’s finest hotels in the Eixample district.

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Sarrià en 6 minutos- Barcelona Barrio a Barrio

Descubre el barrio de Sarrià en 6 minutos.

Queremos mostrarte Barcelona barrio a barrio y para ello hemos mandado a Silvia Bolognini a hablar con sus vecinos. Gente local y extranjera que vive en el barrio te ofrece en este vídeo la información para que lo conozcas y valores si te interesa alojarte en él.

El distrito de Sarriá-San Gervasi es una zona residencial de alto estanding. Su ambiente familiar es perfecto para los que buscan un lugar auténtico y alejado de los bullicios de la ciudad.

En el vídeo explicamos detalles y curiosidades sobre el barrio. Por ejemplo Sarrià tiene una estación con más de 150 años de historia. El districto tiene muchos lugares de visitar como El Tibidabo, Cosmocaixa, Torre Bellesguard y el Templo del Sagrat Cor.

Moverse por el barrio es bastante facil ya que las conexiones de los medios de transporte son inmejorables.
Paseando por sus calles podrás disfrutar de vistas maravillosas como la que puedes ver desde el templo del Sagrat Cor a más de 500 metros de altura.

Te enseñamos todo ello en nuestras imagenes y nos apoyamos sobre un mapa hecho a medida que te ayudará a situarte y a que no te pierdas nada de lo que el barrio de Sarrià- San Gervasi te puede ofrecer.

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Les corts en 7 minutos- Barcelona Barrio a Barrio

Descubre el barrio de Les Corts en 7 minutos.

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Gente local y extranjera que vive en el barrio te ofrece en este vídeo la información para que lo conozcas y valores si te interesa alojarte en él.


El distrito de Les Corts es una valida opción si quieres un lugar alejado del bullicio de la ciudad pero al mismo tiempo bien connectado con el centro.
Por la Avenida Diagonal pasan muchos autobuses y con la linea de metro verde (L3) llegarás en Paseo de Grácia o en Plaza Catalunya en tan solo 10 minutos.

En el vídeo explicamos detalles y curiosidades sobre el barrio de Les Corts. Por ejemplo aquí encontrarás el famoso estadio del FC Barcelona. Otro lugar de interés es el Monasterio de Pedralbes que se encuentra en la zona alta del distrito.

Les Corts es también zona commercial. Hay muchas tiendas y supermercados. Lo más conocidos son el Corte Inglés y la Illa Diagonal.

Para salir y comer hay muchos sitios recomandados por los vecinos. En el video te expliquamos donde podrás encontrarlos.

El vídeo muestra un mapa hecho a medida que te ayudará a situarte y a que no te pierdas nada de lo que el barrio de Les Corts te puede ofrecer.

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10 BEST Things To Do In Barcelona | ULTIMATE Travel Guide

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[SPAIN-BARCELONA] Walking along Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes 26/MAY/2021 04:50 pm

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Arenas de Barcelona, también conocido como Las Arenas, es un centro comercial, de ocio y cultural inaugurado en 2011 y situado en el edificio remodelado de la antigua plaza de toros de las Arenas en la plaza de España de Barcelona. El edificio original, inaugurado en 1900, fue una plaza de toros que en 1977 dejó de practicar la tauromaquia.

Aloja el Museo del Rock con la colección de Jordi Tardà. El complejo tiene una terraza flotante con una cubierta flexible que forma una plaza con vistas panorámicas. La planta baja une el complejo con la estación de metro de España (L1, L3, L8 y FGC).

La plaza de toros de las Arenas, inaugurada en el año 1900, fue construida a iniciativa de Josep Marsans, fundador de Banca Marsans y Viajes Marsans. El 19 de junio de 1977 se celebró la última corrida de toros y en 1988 la Feria de Barcelona planteó derrumbarla para construir un pabellón, que finalmente no se construyó debido al litigio de la preservación del edificio y si se había de llevar a cabo una expropiación o no. En 1989 el Ayuntamiento de Barcelona comenzó un proceso de expropiación que finalmente no se completó.

Diez años más tarde, en 1999, el grupo Sacresa de la familia Sanahuja compró la plaza para construir un centro de ocio. La operación de compra fue de 2.000 millones de pesetas y se encargó el proyecto arquitectónico a Richard Rogers.

Fue construida con el tradicional estilo neomudéjar por el arquitecto Augusto Font Carreras. El proyecto de remodelación fue obra del arquitecto Richard Rogers y Alonso-Balaguer y Arquitectos, manteniendo la antigua fachada, que debía estar listo a finales de 2009. La fachada se sostiene por grandes pilares. Se añade un techo en forma de cúpula y un anexo en la calle Llançà.

Las obras de reconstrucción y recuperación comenzaron en 2005. Los principales retos de la ejecución fueron la conservación de la fachada y la construcción de la cúpula.

La estabilización de la fachada de estilo neomudéjar se llevó a cabo gracias a la combinación de las vigas Superslim y Megaprop

Route and Sights Timestamps :

00:00 Arenas de Barcelona
05:50 Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes
07:11 carrer de Casanova
08:38 carrer de Villarroel
10:11 carrer del Comte d'Urgell
11:43 carrer del Comte Borrell
13:23 carrer de Viladomat
15:00 carrer de Calàbria
16:28 carrer de Rocafort
18:03 carrer d'Entença
19:37 carrer de Vilamarí
22:12 carrer de Llança
23:24 carrer de la Diputació
24:21 Arenas de Barcelona

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10 Amazing Places to Visit in Barcelona ? | 2023 By SolutionHow

Introduction

Barcelona, the vibrant capital city of Catalonia in Spain, is a mesmerizing destination that offers a perfect blend of rich history, stunning architecture, breathtaking beaches, and a thriving culinary scene. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an art lover, or a beach bum, Barcelona has something for everyone. In this article, we will explore 10 amazing places to visit in Barcelona that will leave you captivated and longing to return.
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1. La Sagrada Familia - A Masterpiece by Antoni Gaudí

Undoubtedly, one of the most iconic landmarks in Barcelona is the awe-inspiring Basilica of the Sagrada Familia. Designed by the legendary architect Antoni Gaudí, this magnificent basilica is a true masterpiece that has been under construction for over a century. With its intricate facade, towering spires, and mesmerizing stained glass windows, the Sagrada Familia is a testament to Gaudí's genius and imagination.

2. Park Güell - A Surreal Urban Park

Step into a fairytale-like world when you visit Park Güell, another remarkable creation by Antoni Gaudí. This enchanting urban park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its whimsical architecture and colorful mosaic tiles. Take a leisurely stroll through the park's winding paths, relax on its vibrant benches, and enjoy panoramic views of the city from the iconic mosaic terrace.

3. Gothic Quarter - A Journey Back in Time

Immerse yourself in Barcelona's rich history by exploring the Gothic Quarter, also known as Barri Gòtic. This labyrinthine neighborhood is a treasure trove of medieval architecture, narrow cobblestone streets, and charming squares. Discover architectural gems like the Barcelona Cathedral, stroll along the bustling La Rambla, and lose yourself in the area's vibrant atmosphere.

4. Casa Batlló - Gaudí's Architectural Marvel

Another architectural gem by Antoni Gaudí, Casa Batlló is a true feast for the eyes. With its undulating facade, mosaic-covered balconies, and imaginative details, this modernist building stands out as a symbol of Barcelona's artistic prowess. Explore the interior and marvel at the intricate designs and vibrant colors that define Gaudí's unique style.

5. Montjuïc - A Hill with Spectacular Views

For panoramic views of Barcelona and a myriad of attractions, head to Montjuïc. This hill offers a plethora of activities, including visiting the Montjuïc Castle, exploring the Montjuïc Olympic Stadium, and wandering through the beautiful Montjuïc Gardens. Take a cable car ride for a scenic journey up the hill and be rewarded with breathtaking vistas of the city and its surrounding landscapes.

6. Park de la Ciutadella - Green Oasis in the City

Escape the bustling city streets and find tranquility in Park de la Ciutadella. This sprawling urban park is a favorite among locals and visitors alike, offering lush green spaces, picturesque lakes, and charming monuments. Rent a rowboat and paddle along the lake, relax under the shade of the palm trees, or visit the Barcelona Zoo, which is also located within the park.

7. Camp Nou - The Home of FC Barcelona

For football enthusiasts, a visit to Camp Nou is an absolute must. As the home stadium of FC Barcelona, Camp Nou is an iconic venue that has witnessed countless memorable matches and hosted some of the world's greatest football players. Take a guided tour of the stadium, explore the museum dedicated to the team's history, and soak in the electric atmosphere of this legendary sporting arena.

8. Casa Milà (La Pedrera) - Organic Architecture at Its Finest

Casa Milà, commonly known as La Pedrera, is yet another architectural gem created by Antoni Gaudí. This avant-garde building showcases Gaudí's organic architectural style, with its undulating stone facade, wrought-iron balconies, and uniquely shaped chimneys. Step inside and explore the Espai Gaudí, a museum dedicated to the life and works of the legendary architect.

9. Barceloneta Beach - Sun, Sand, and Sea

No visit to Barcelona is complete without spending some time at Barceloneta Beach. Located in the heart of the city, this vibrant beach offers golden sands, clear blue waters, and a lively atmosphere. Soak up the sun, take a refreshing swim, or indulge in a variety of water sports. Afterward, savor delicious seafood at one of the beachfront restaurants and watch the sunset paint the sky in breathtaking hues.

10. Montserrat - A Spiritual Retreat

Venture outside of Barcelona and embark on a spiritual journey to Montserrat. Nestled amidst rugged mountains, Montserrat is home to a Benedictine abbey that houses the famous Black Madonna statue.

Conclusion

Barcelona is a city that captivates the senses and leaves a lasting impression on its visitors. From the awe-inspiring architecture of Antoni Gaudí to the vibrant atmosphere of its beaches and neighborhoods, Barcelona offers a truly unforgettable experience.
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[[SPAIN-BARCELONA]] Walking along Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes street 09/NOV/2020 04:30 pm

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00:00 Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes
05:53 carrer de Trajà
08:06 carrer del Moianès
08:35 carrer d'Indíbil
10:22 carrer de Sant Paulí de Nola
11:46 carrer del Farell
13:43 carrer de Sant Roc
15:37 carretera de la Bordeta
18:12 Torres Venecianes
20:08 Avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina
21:15 Arenas de Barcelona (Shopping Mall)

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Top 10 Things To Do in Barcelona

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00:00 Introduction
02:59 Number 10: Take a cable car to Montjuïc hill
04:37 Number 9: Visit the Museum of Catalan Art
05:55 Number 8: Visit Casa Batlló
07:17 Number 7: Explore the Boqueria Market
08:54 Number 6: Visit Camp Nou
10:10 Number 5: Enjoy the beach
11:34 Number 4: Explore the Gothic Quarter
12:53 Number 3: Walk along La Rambla
14:38 Number 2: Explore Park Güell
16:05 Number 1: Visit the Sagrada Familia

Barcelona, the captivating capital of Catalonia in Spain, enchants visitors with its extraordinary architecture, vibrant culture, and stunning beaches. With a population of 1.6 million, this Mediterranean city is renowned for its iconic landmarks, including the masterpieces of Antoni Gaudí, as well as its plethora of museums, galleries, and cultural institutions. Barcelona's lively nightlife scene offers a diverse array of bars, clubs, and music venues. With a history spanning over 2,000 years, Barcelona experienced a cultural renaissance after enduring the devastation of the Spanish Civil War. Today, it stands as a dynamic center of culture, tourism, and innovation, attracting millions of global visitors annually.

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CORREFOC - BARCELONA - #Diables de Les Corts - 25 anniversary - 2019 (4K 60fps)

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Correfoc is a festive tradition in Catalonia involving devils, fireworks and music. You might know it from La Mercè festival in Barcelona or other folk festivals in Catalonia.

This film was shot during the 25th anniversary of the Diables de Les Corts squad on June 1st 2019.

The event took place in the streets of the neighbourhood of Les Corts in Barcelona from Plaça Comas to Plaça de la Concòrdia.

25 Devils squads (colles) gathered to join the celebration:

Els Bocs de Can Rosés
La Repúbli-k de l'Avern
Diables i Timbalers d'Itaca
Les Gàrgoles de Foc de Banyoles
Diables d'en Pere Botero de Salt
Los Voliaks d'Oliana
Bufons del foc de Badalona
Ball de Diables de Tarragona
Ball Diables Reus
Diables Montgat
Diables De Santa Oliva
Diables de Terrassa
Ball de Diables de Sabadell
Diables del Poble Sec
Diables de Granollers
Diables de Sant Cugat del Vallès
Diables del Clot
Diables de Sants
Diabòlica de Gràcia
Diablesses i Diables de Sarrià
Grup Torxa Malignes del Guinardó
Diables i Diablesses De La Barceloneta
Diables de l'Esquerra Infernal
La Satànica de Sant Andreu
Diables de Les Corts

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This was a special occasion and we were so happy to be there and proud of being part of the festival joining the devils and the drummers.

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4k Caminar por Sants y Travesera les Corts.(Walk through Sants and Travesera les Corts.) Barcelona.

Caminar desde Carretera de Sanst ( 0:00:00 hasta 0:13:34 ) se dejó de grabar debido a fallos técnicos, volver a grabar al día siguiente ( 0:13:35 hasta 0:37:57 ) desde el mismo lugar que se dejo de grabar Ramblas de Sants, caminar por Calle de Joan Güell pasando por otras calles hasta llegar a la Travessera de les Corts junto al Camp Nou F.C.B.
(Walk from Carretera de Sanst ( 0:00:00 to 0:13:34 ) stopped recording due to technical failures, re-recording the next day ( 0:13:35 to 0:37:57 ) from the same place that stopped recording Rambla de Sants, walk along Calle de Joan Güell passing through other streets until arriving at Travessera de les Corts next to Camp Nou F.C.B.)...Color plano 


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[4K]???????? Spain Walk, Barcelona : Exploring Gothic Quarter(Barri Gòtic), Lunch at Michelin⭐Caelis. 2022

00:00 Intro
00:08 Highlights
02:16 La Rambla
03:05 Carrer de Colom
03:43 Plaça Reial
08:06 C/ del Vidre
08:52 Carrer de Ferran
11:13 Carrer d'Avinyó
14:34 Carrer dels Banys Nous
16:20 Xurreria
19:31 Käthe Wohlfahrt
24:09 Baixada de Santa Eulàlia
25:48 Carrer de Sant Sever
26:08 Carrer de Sant Felip Neri
26:32 Sant Felip Neri Square
28:43 Carrer de Montjuïc del Bisbe
29:39 C. del Bisbe
31:41 Pont del Bisbe
33:47 Plaça de Sant Jaume
35:44 Carrer de la Llibreteria
37:20 Carrer del Veguer
37:58 Plaça del Rei
39:30 Baixada de Santa Clara
40:08 Carrer dels Comtes
41:50 Cathedral of Barcelona
44:45 Hotel Colon
46:11 Av. de la Catedral
47:30 Plaça Nova
50:33 Carrer dels Capellans
51:33 The Kiss of Freedom
53:14 Carrer dels Arcs
54:43 Font de Santa Anna
55:35 Avinguda del Portal de l'Àngel
57:26 Carrer de Montsió
58:06 Els 4Gats
01:00:18 Carrer de les Magdalenes
01:02:03 Caelis

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Temperature: 70°F 21°C

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[[SPAIN-BARCELONA]] Walking along Ronda de Sant Pere to Plaça de Catalunya

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????Ronda de Sant Pere????

Ronda de Sant Pere is a thoroughfare in central Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, one of the main roads in the lower side of Dreta de l'Eixample, part of the Eixample district. It runs from the Arc de Triomf, in Passeig de Lluís Companys, through Plaça Urquinaona towards Plaça de Catalunya, where the medieval city walls stood before the construction of Eixample. After Plaça de Catalunya it becomes Ronda de la Universitat.
It features the famous Rafael de Casanova monument, built in 1888 by Rossend Nobas, Josep Llimona and Alexandre Soler March for the Expo of that year, commemorating the Catalan leader who defended Barcelona during the Spanish War of Succession in the early 18th century. Several days every year, most notably on the National Day of Catalonia (September 11) and St George's Day (April 23), flower offerings take place by the statue.
The street is named after the neighbourhood of Sant Pere (Saint Peter), part of the Ciutat Vella district, located immediately below it, and the Monastery of Sant Pere de les Puel·les. Other streets in the area named after the saint include Carrer de Sant Pere més Alt, Carrer de Sant Pere Mitjà, Carrer de Sant Pere més Baix.

????Plaça de Catalunya????

Plaça de Catalunya (pronounced [ˈplasə ðə kətəˈluɲə], meaning in English Catalonia Square; sometimes referred to as Plaza de Cataluña, its Spanish name) is a large square in central Barcelona that is generally considered to be both its city centre and the place where the old city (see Barri Gòtic and Raval, in Ciutat Vella) and the 19th century-built Eixample meet.
Some of the city's most important streets and avenues meet at Plaça Catalunya: Passeig de Gràcia, Rambla de Catalunya, La Rambla, and Portal de l'Àngel, in addition to Ronda de Sant Pere, Carrer de Vergara, and Carrer de Pelai. The plaza occupies an area of about 50,000 square metres. It is especially known for its fountains and statues, its proximity to some of Barcelona's most popular attractions, and the flocks of pigeons that gather in the centre.

After the medieval city walls were demolished in the 19th century, ambitious designs for the city's public spaces were conceived under the guidance of notable urban planners. Plaça Catalunya was conceived as part of pla Rovira in 1859, but no official permission from the government was given until the 1888 Universal Exposition. It was urbanised for the first time in 1902 and was further modified in 1929, on the occasion of the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition, which also included the construction of a metro station. Architect Francisco Nebot designed the changes made in 1929.
(from Wikipedia)

Route and Sights Timestamps :

00:00 Arc de Triomf
00:10 Passeig de Sant Joan
00:47 Ronda de Sant Pere
03:49 carrer de Girona
03:58 carrer d'Alí Bei
06:10 carrer del Bruc
08:59 carrer de Roger de Llúria
09:29 Plaça Urquinaona
11:00 Via Laietana
11:11 carrer de Fontanella
15:55-25:15 Plaça de Catalunya



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DON'T LEAVE Barcelona WITHOUT Visiting These Places!

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De Gotische Wijk in Barcelona - Een Korte Gids

De gotische wijk, gelegen in de oude binnenstad van Barcelona, geeft bezoekers een kijkje in het verleden. Populair om zijn Romeinse ruïnes, de kathedraal, de oude synagoge en vele eigenzinnige winkels en restaurants, deze barrio is een must-see voor elke bezoeker. Bekijk onze korte gids voor alles wat je moet weten over deze historische wijk van Barcelona.

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Best Hotel Accommodation near Gothic Quarter Barri Gotic, Barcelona

This is MUST WATCH video, if you are looking for the best accommodation near Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic), Barcelona. Find Cheap and best, Budget Hotels, Luxury Hotels and resorts around Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic), Barcelona. Our clients, reviewers and in house travel experts has voted theses hotels near Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic), Barcelona as the best for travellers for all price range. Please note that this list is not rank wise, these are our best picks and none of the hotels mentioned in the video has paid or sponsored us. We have not mentioned the prices because prices keep on fluctuating from time to time and seasons. If you want to find out the best travel deals on these hotels, please visit our web site

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List of Best hotels near Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic), Barcelona

A- Hotel The Serras
Passeig de Colom, 9, 08002
00 34 518 98 80 28


B- Mercer Hotel Barcelona
Calle dels Lledo 7, 08002
00 34 931 22 85 80


C- Casa Camper Hotel Barcelona
Carrer Elisabets 11, 08001
00 34 931 22 29 02


D- H10 Casa Mimosa
Carrer de Pau Claris, 179, 08037
00 34 932 20 22 70


E- H10 Madison
C/ Dr. Joaquim Pou, 2-4-6, 08002
00 34 518 88 09 77


F- Yurbban Passage Hotel & Spa
Trafalgar, 26, 08003
00 34 938 82 89 77


G- El Palace Hotel
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 668, 08010
00 34 518 98 98 36


H- Duquesa Suites Barcelona
Plaza Antonio Lopez 5, 08002
00 34 937 37 91 25


I- Hotel Rec Barcelona
Carrer Rec Comtal, 19, 08003
00 34 951 56 04 06


J- Hotel Duquesa de Cardona
Passeig Colom 12, 08002
00 34 932 68 90 90



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????Centre Penitenciari d'Homes La Model????

The Barcelona Men's Penitentiary Center (Centre Penitenciari d'Homes La Model in Catalan) , popularly known as the Model Prison , is a former prison center located in the Catalan city of Barcelona ( Spain ), which has been closed since 2017. It is located between Rosellón, Provence, Nicaragua and Entenza streets, occupying the extension of two blocks from the Ensanche .

The prison was built between 1881 and 1904 with an architectural project by Salvador Viñals and José Doménech y Estapá . The set had a radial plan, with a central body covered with a dome in which six ships converged . In the central body was the control center or panopticon, which was accessed after passing three locks. It had other annexed buildings for various services: kitchen, dining rooms, warehouses, workshops, commissaries, infirmary, nursing home, chapel, management and administration, school, gym and theater. Next to the entrance there was a waiting room and booths for visiting relatives of the prisoners. There was also a garden and several patios.
La Modelo was inaugurated on June 9, 1904 and is dean of Catalan prisons, having become a symbol and testimony of the history of the autonomous community. Its original name was Cellular Prison, but informally it was given the name of Model because it should serve as a model for the new prison reform undertaken in those years; over time the name became official.
The motto of its Construction Board ( In severitate humanitas ) revealed a new penitentiary conception that was consolidated among the bourgeois society of the time. In accordance with this conception, punishment was no longer conceived as revenge or intimidation and became, increasingly, a mechanism of social reintegration. For decades the site was a symbol of the Francoist repression in Catalonia.
In addition to the common prisoners, it was an internment center for political dissidents, especially during the Primo de Rivera and Franco dictatorships , as well as participants in strikes and protest movements such as the Tragic Week (1909), the strike of La Canadiense (1919) or the streetcar strike (1951). Characters like Francisco Ferrer Guardia , Lluís Companys , Salvador Seguí , Helios Gómez or Lluís Maria Xirinacs were imprisoned here . Also here was executed the vile club Salvador Puig Antich(1974). It was also a center for internment of homosexuals , who were persecuted during the Franco dictatorship. In 1973, 113 members of the Assembly of Catalonia were also imprisoned here .
In its 113 years of history it was only empty on two occasions, at the beginning and at the end of the Spanish Civil War : on July 19, 1936 the prisoners (851) were released by the anarchists ; on January 23, 1939, several hundred prisoners were taken by the Military Information Service (SIM) to the French border, some were released and others shot; on January 26, hours before the Francoist troops entered, the rest of the inmates were freed, among whom were prisoners from the rebel side and members of the CNT and the POUM.
In 1984 the prison became famous after the riot of prisoners and the subsequent escape carried out by Juan José Moreno Cuenca El Vaquilla.
The center definitively ceased its activity on June 8, 2017, a day before the 113th anniversary of its inauguration. From July 3 to November 26, 2017 it was open to the public for free visits.

Route and Sights Timestamps :

00:00 Travessera de les Corts
00:19 carrer de Joan Güell
01:10 carrer de Can Bruixa
02:09 carrer de Galileu
03:59 carrer del Vallespir
04:24 Jardins de Magalí
08:29 Jardins de Can Cuiàs
11:08 carrer del Marquès de Sentmenat
11:48 carrer de Numància
13:51 carrer de Nicaragua
15:52 carrer de l'Equador
17:42 carrer de Berlín
18:11 Avinguda de Josep Tarradellas
18:45 carrer d'Entença
19:37 carrer de Còrsega
21:08 carrer del Rosselló
21:12 Centre Penitenciari d'Homes La Model (=The Barcelona Men's Penitentiary Center)
23:20 carrer de Provença
25:16 Avinguda de Roma



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