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Barcelona Architecteure and Scenery: A Pictorial Review

As I’ve mentioned in previous posts, I’m rather taken by the architecture of Barcelona. But it’s not always just architecture, but scenery in general. The gothic buildings mixed with the funkiness of Gaudí, the monuments and statues, the spray paint art… so here’s really just an excuse to show more pictures that didn’t make it into other posts…

Spanish Gothic(ish) Architecture:

Spanish Renaissance(ish) Architecture:

Some views from the fourth floor of the Hostel Windsor:

Contemporary Architecture:

Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona

The Torre Agbar

A market

The façade of the building next to Casa Batlló, but not designed by Gaudí

The Palau de Música Catalana:

City Views:


Uncovered Roman Tombs

Walk? Up the hill? What the hell for? We have an escalator!

Outside the contemporary art museum in La Raval, near the university.

In one of the metro stations.

Graffiti



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One response to “Barcelona Architecteure and Scenery: A Pictorial Review”

  1. Jenny says:

    thank you for these pictures – i was in barcelona 2 weeks ago and was stupid enough to not bring a camera. these are fantastic.

  2. […] I’ve become quite an architecture buff from travelling. There were some interesting designs I came across… I’m curious about this phallic glass obelisk. There’s a very similar one in Barcelona. […]

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