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Barceloneta Beach, the Arts Hotel and a big bronze fish thing

De bon matí, a la Barceloneta trencant la línia del mar, el controvertit edifici d'en Bofill. A mi m'agrada, i m'agradaria més si els mediocres buròcrates municipals no l'haguessin escapçat.

www.ricardobofill.cat/ca/7892/Arquitectura/Hotel-Vela.htm

Barceloneta beach

Photo by Rosalba Casalnuovo

La Barceloneta is a neighborhood in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The neighborhood was constructed during the 18th century for the residents of the Ribera neighborhood who had been displaced by the construction of the Ciudadela of Barcelona. The neighborhood is roughly triangular, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, the Moll d'Espanya of Port Vell, and the El Born neighborhood. The neighborhood is serviced by its own stop on the Barcelona Metro. Torre Sant Sebastià is the terminus of the Port Vell Aerial Tramway; opened in 1931, it connects La Barceloneta with Montjuïc across Port Vell.

 

La Barceloneta is known for its sandy beach (which made an appearance in Don Quixote, book 2) and its many restaurants and nightclubs along the boardwalk. Over the past several years the quality of the sand on the beach has become a source of continued controversy. In February 2008, the World Health Organisation began an inquiry designed to ascertain whether the sand meets WHO beach health and safety guidelines.

 

Amongst the attractions on Barceloneta's beach are German artist Rebecca Horn's "Homenatge a la Barceloneta" monument, and, where the beach gives way to the Port Olimpic, Frank Gehry's modern "Peix d'Or" sculpture.[2]

The summer is here!. Best viewed in this size.

 

On the last day, we made it to the beach. The weather was magnificent. Even the same crappy beer tasted better sitting under the umbrella at the little restaurant.

Photo by Rosalba Casalnuovo

On the last day, we made it to the beach. The weather was magnificent. Even the same crappy beer tasted better sitting under the umbrella at the little restaurant.

photo by Rosalba Casalnuovo

Some more of Barcelona trough Tessar...

A panorama of Barcelonas beach in october. A storm came from the south across the Mediterranean Sea towards the city.

 

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On the last day, we made it to the beach. The weather was magnificent. Even the same crappy beer tasted better sitting under the umbrella at the little restaurant.

On the last day, we made it to the beach. The weather was magnificent. Even the same crappy beer tasted better sitting under the umbrella at the little restaurant.

Strand von Barcelona - Barceloneta

  

Early morning, La Playa de Barceloneta.

 

This is a composite of two images of the same scene, blended in Photoshop.

La Barceloneta est le quartier du centre de Barcelone situé près de la plage et du port. Créé à partir de 1753 au moment de la création du Parc de la Ciutadella. C'est un quartier de pêcheurs et de marins qui subit actuellement une mutation liée à l'augmentation des prix du secteur immobilier. Le quartier a connu de profondes transformations urbanistiques depuis les Jeux olympiques de 1992, notamment la façade maritime. Si ses rues sont quadrillées, il possède un charme méditerranéen indéniable et est reconnu pour la qualité de ses fêtes populaires.

 

La façade maritime, délimitée par le Passeig Maritim, abrite maintenant des centres de recherche prestigieux qui dépendent du CSIC (centre national de la recherche publique en Espagne), tel l'ICM (Institut des Sciences de la Mer). Il y a l'Aquarium de Barcelone. Elle abrite aussi le spot de surf le plus réputé de Barcelone sur sa plage de sable fin. La Barceloneta (Catalan pronunciation: [ɫə βərsəɫuˈnɛtə]) is a neighborhood in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.[1][better source needed] The neighborhood was constructed during the 18th century for the residents of the Ribera neighborhood who had been displaced by the construction of the Ciudadela of Barcelona. The neighborhood is roughly triangular, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, the Moll d'Espanya of Port Vell, and the El Born neighborhood. The neighborhood is serviced by its own stop on the Barcelona Metro. Torre Sant Sebastià is the terminus of the Port Vell Aerial Tramway; opened in 1931, it connects La Barceloneta with Montjuïc across Port Vell.

 

La Barceloneta is known for its sandy beach (which made an appearance in Don Quixote, book 2) and its many restaurants and nightclubs along the boardwalk. Over the past several years the quality of the sand on the beach has become a source of continued controversy. In February 2008, the World Health Organisation began an inquiry designed to ascertain whether the sand meets WHO beach health and safety guidelines.

 

Amongst the attractions on Barceloneta's beach are German artist Rebecca Horn's "Homenatge a la Barceloneta" monument, and, where the beach gives way to the Port Olimpic, Frank Gehry's modern "Peix d'Or" sculpture.

La Barceloneta is a neighborhood in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The neighborhood was constructed during the 18th century for the residents of the Ribera neighborhood who had been displaced by the construction of the Ciudadela of Barcelona. The neighborhood is roughly triangular, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, the Moll d'Espanya of Port Vell, and the El Born neighborhood. The neighborhood is serviced by its own stop on the Barcelona Metro. Torre Sant Sebastià is the terminus of the Port Vell Aerial Tramway; opened in 1931, it connects La Barceloneta with Montjuïc across Port Vell.

 

La Barceloneta is known for its sandy beach (which made an appearance in Don Quixote, book 2) and its many restaurants and nightclubs along the boardwalk. Over the past several years the quality of the sand on the beach has become a source of continued controversy. In February 2008, the World Health Organisation began an inquiry designed to ascertain whether the sand meets WHO beach health and safety guidelines.

 

Amongst the attractions on Barceloneta's beach are German artist Rebecca Horn's "Homenatge a la Barceloneta" monument, and, where the beach gives way to the Port Olimpic, Frank Gehry's modern "Peix d'Or" sculpture.

 

In the center of the neighborhood, there is a small museum, called "Casa de la Barceloneta", which is housed in a preserved building dating back to 1761.

Barceloneta noche. Barceloneta Night.

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