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Category Archives: Barcelona
History
Barcelona, like lots of elder cities in Europe, has layers upon layers of living history. From first settlement scraps, paved Roman streets, medieval oddities, Renaissance flair to modern erm, flair?, it’s own unique look has been tempered by over 2000 … Continue reading →
Posted in Barcelona, Free Stuff, History, Rome, Walking
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Tagged city layers, la Catedral, Museu d'historia de Barcelona
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Sagrada Familia
Our first day in Barcelona was so warm, so full of sunshine it was magical. The weather was like a lovely winter day in Sydney and totally unlike anything you get in England during winter – in fact it would … Continue reading →
Posted in architecture, Barcelona, Gaudi, History, Religious
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Tagged Gaudi, La Rambla, One-day-in-Barcelona, Sagrada Familia
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