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  2. Architecture of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Roman archaeological remains, Museum of the History of Barcelona There is scarce vestiges of prehistoric period to the city. If well it is ascertained the human presence in the paleolithic, the first rests regarding the architecture proceed of the neolíthic, period in which the human being went back sedentary and happened of a subsistència based in the hunting and the recol·lecció to an ...

  3. Urban planning of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    In 1928 the green light was incorporated as a "free" signal, and in 1931 the color black and yellow was established as the city's distinguishing color. [140] Map of the Barcelona Metro network. In the 1920s, urban transport was improved with the construction of the Barcelona Metro.

  4. Palau Reial Major - Wikipedia

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    The Palau Reial Major (Catalan pronunciation: [pəˈlaw rəˈjal məˈʒo]; "Grand Royal Palace") is a complex of historic buildings located in Plaça del Rei, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was a residence of the counts of Barcelona and kings of Aragon. It is composed of three distinct edifices:

  5. Palau de la Música Catalana - Wikipedia

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    The Palau de la Música Catalana was designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner.Montaner was a Catalan architect and politician. He was born in Barcelona in December 1850. He studied physics and natural sciences in Madrid, and completed his architectural studies in 1873 at the University of Barcelo

  6. History of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Barcelona remained the second largest city in Spain, at the heart of a region which was relatively industrialised and prosperous, despite the devastation of the civil war. [ 144 ] The result was a large-scale immigration from poorer regions of Spain (particularly Andalucia , Murcia and Galicia ), [ 145 ] which in turn led to rapid urbanisation ...

  7. Museum of the History of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Several rooms of the rebuilt Casa Padellàs also exhibited objects bearing witness to the history of Barcelona along late medieval and modern times, up to the early 20th Century: the city government and its regulations, the guilds, civic celebrations, wars and conflicts, crafts and trade, the International Expositions held in Barcelona and the ...

  8. Sagrada Família - Wikipedia

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    In October 2018, Sagrada Família trustees agreed to pay city authorities €36 million for a building permit, after 136 years of unlicensed construction. [84] Most of the funds would be directed to improve the access between the church and the Barcelona Metro. [85] The permit was issued by the city on 7 June 2019. [86]

  9. Sant Pau del Camp - Wikipedia

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    Sant Pau del Camp (Catalan for 'Saint Paul of the countryside' / 'in the fields'; IPA: [ˈsam ˈpaw ðəl ˈkam]) is a church and former monastery in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. While the monastery now stands within the El Raval district in central Barcelona, it once stood outside the city (before 14th century); its rural location gave the ...