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La Barceloneta is a neighbourhood in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona, Catalonia,Spain. The neighbourhood was constructed during the 18th century for the residents of the Ribera neighbourhood who had been displaced by the construction of the Ciutadella of Barcelona.
The neighbourhood is roughly triangular, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, the Moll d'Espanya of Port Vell, and the El Born neighbourhood. This neighbourhood even has its own flag. The neighbourhood is serviced by its own stop on the Barcelona Metro (L4).
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.
Dona gran asseguda al balcó a La Barceloneta
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© Hereves de Xavier Miserachs
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The long walk up Passeig de Sant Joan to get close to the Arc de Triomf in Barcelona, heading up Passeig de Sant Joan.
After the first view earlier from the coach, I had wanted to get proper photos of the triumphant arch. We almost went after the late lunch, but we went there before our evening meal.
This view from the Plaça de Tetuan. There was a cycle lane down the middle of the road.
The Arc de Triomf (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈaɾk də tɾiˈomf]) or Arco de Triunfo in Spanish, is a triumphal arch in the city of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. It was built by architect Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas as the main access gate for the 1888 Barcelona World Fair. The arch crosses over the wide central promenade of the Passeig de Lluís Companys, leading to the Ciutadella Park that now occupies the site of the world fair. It is located at the northern end of the promenade, facing the Passeig de Sant Joan.
The arch is built in reddish brickwork in the Neo-Mudéjar style. The front frieze contains the stone sculpture Barcelona rep les nacions (Catalan for "Barcelona welcomes the nations") by Josep Reynés. The opposite frieze contains a stone carving entitled Recompensa ("Recompense"), a work from Josep Llimona's earliest period, representing the granting of awards to the participants in the World Exposition. The friezes along the sides of the arch include allegories of agriculture and industry by Antoni Vilanova and of trade and art by Torquat Tassó. The two pillars of the arch feature bats carved in stone, which were the emblem of King Jaume I, who ruled over a period of prosperity in Barcelona.
The tower block in the distance is the Gas Natural Building
Gas Natural Building, also known as Mare Nostrum Tower, is an office skyscraper located in the La Barceloneta neighbourhood of the Ciutat Vella district in Barcelona, Spain.
It is the headquarters building of the Spanish company Naturgy, formerly known as Gas Natural.
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04 Feb. 2019 - Barcelona, Spain. A Chinese couple visiting Barcelona records a video of her wearing a wedding dress close to Mediterranean sea. Many Asian newly married couples choose Barcelona as tourist destination to take bridal shots at carismatic local places.
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Interior d'un pis a La Barceloneta
Format original: negatiu, b/n, 35 mm
© Hereves de Xavier Miserachs
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One of the many sculptures along the La Barceloneta in Barcelona. This sculpture entitled 'Homentage a la Barceloneta' was designed by Rebecca Horn.
Interior d'un restaurant de la Barceloneta
Format original: negatiu, b/n, 35 mm
© Hereves de Xavier Miserachs
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Possibly taken from la Sagrada Família. We stayed at the Hotel Arts, the tower on the right.
Scans from my trip to Norway, Paris, and Barcelona with my mom in July/August 1998.
One of the good things of having the Barcelona card (a card similar to that of other cities where you can ride the public transports for free, have free entry to museums etc.) is that you can do a ride on Las Golondrinas, boats that take you from the port on a ride of half an hour or even one and a half hours. It's free and you get to see Barcelona from the seaside.
These towers and the sculpture in the middle are located near the Port Olimpic, the Olympic sailing port. The statue was designed by Frank Gehry and is called Pez de Oro or Peix d'Or.
Taken during a trip to Barcelona in May 2009. Please visit the whole set.
La Barceloneta is a neighbourhood in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona, Catalonia,Spain. The neighbourhood was constructed during the 18th century for the residents of the Ribera neighbourhood who had been displaced by the construction of the Ciutadella of Barcelona.
The neighbourhood is roughly triangular, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, the Moll d'Espanya of Port Vell, and the El Born neighbourhood. This neighbourhood even has its own flag. The neighbourhood is serviced by its own stop on the Barcelona Metro (L4).
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.