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Sagrada Familia
MM51***16Tickets were issued very quickly. I couldn't grab tickets everywhere. I finally went in and visited 🥹 a few hours before I left. But unfortunately the voice has not been sent to me. Thank you for letting me realize my dream in Barcelona.
La Pedrera – Casa Milà
JJustin PyfromMy friends at the hostel recommended me this museum on my first night in Barcelona. It was money well spent. Like everybody else, I was given a tape recorder that gave me insight into the philosophy and personal life of Antoni Gaudi. I learned so much more about Spaniard architecture in one visit than I could've ever learned on the Internet.
Casa Batlló
NNickolas CCasa Batlló is one of Gaudi’s master work in Barcelona. It is part of his collection alongside casa mila and La Sagrada Familia. Worth a visit though the fee is hefty.
Plaça de Catalunya
AangelaCatalonia Plaza is the central square of Barcelona and a gathering place for various dining, commercial and transportation hubs. The square is green grass, super pigeons, dense, tourists or feeding pigeons or relaxing, and many locals come here to hang out. There are all shopping around, very convenient
Barceloneta Beach
生生长在海边的果果When I came to the famous seaside city Barcelona, I always had to blow the sea breeze. The coastline was very long and the sand was very soft. Many locals on the beach were blowing the sea breeze and drinking small wine. We went in early December. It was still a bit cold. I left after a while. Very close to the Gothic Quarter
Park Güell
MM17***05When I got to the nearby bus, I saw groups of people walking into the alleys. There was no doubt that I would follow the group. It was still quite hot on Sunday. The park was very big. Maybe I had read too many introductions before going, so there were no surprises.
Placa Espanya
LLittle Prince 小王子It is one of the Teo most important squares in Barcelona, a public transport hub from where you can take bus 46, A1 and A2 to the airport. There is Arenas Mall in an old Arena de Yoro building from where you have. nice view.
Picasso Museum Barcelona
AAnonymous UserThe Picasso Museum is the most worthwhile attraction in Lisbon, Portugal! It contains all the works of Picasso from childhood to old age. Very comprehensive! We spent 4 hours at the Picasso Museum and still wanted more! There is a Chinese guide at the entrance, 5 euros per person. We went in January and bought tickets on site. After the visit, there are some art shops and restaurants nearby, one of which is very delicious and cheap.
Picture 6 is Picasso's famous masterpiece when he was 16 years old
Picture 2 is a pottery jar made by Picasso
Cathedral of Barcelona
小小熊杰里米SissiWhen I stood in front of the Barcelona Cathedral and looked up at the towering Gothic spire, an indescribable shock instantly came to my heart. This magnificent building standing in the center of Barcelona is like a solidified epic, silently telling the history and culture of this city for thousands of years. The moment I stepped into the church, it was as if I had stepped into another time and space. The sun shone through the colorful stained glass, casting pieces of fantastic light and shadow on the ground, like a dreamy puzzle. The air was filled with a faint scent of incense, accompanied by the soft sound of the organ, creating a solemn, peaceful and harmonious atmosphere. I couldn't help but slow down my pace, fearing that I would disturb this sacredness. The space inside the church is extremely grand, and the tall stone pillars rise from the ground, supporting the towering dome, making people feel insignificant. Looking up, exquisite carvings and murals covered every inch of the walls and ceilings. They were like vivid history books, telling stories from the Bible and the legends of the saints. Those lifelike figures, some solemn, some compassionate, some resolute, each look and every gesture seemed to contain endless meaning. In front of these masterpieces of art, I stopped for a long time, savoring the artists' exquisite skills and pious hearts. During the visit, I also learned about the profound historical heritage of Barcelona Cathedral. It was built in the 13th century, and after hundreds of years of construction and improvement, it has formed such a magnificent scale today. In these long years, the cathedral has witnessed the rise and fall of Barcelona, and witnessed countless wars and peace, prosperity and vicissitudes. It is not only a religious building, but also a spiritual symbol and historical witness of the city. I was also impressed by the cloister of the church. The cloister surrounds the quiet courtyard, shaded by green trees and filled with the fragrance of flowers. Here, time seems to slow down, allowing people to calm down and feel the beauty and tranquility of nature. The walls of the cloister are inlaid with many exquisite tiles and sculptures, which complement the surrounding environment and create a harmonious and elegant atmosphere together. Climbing up the bell tower of the church, you can see the beautiful scenery of Barcelona. The ancient streets, the scattered buildings and the bustling crowds form a vivid picture of the city. In the distance, the sparkling waves of the Mediterranean shine with golden light, which contrasts with the prosperity of the city. At this moment, I deeply felt the unique charm of the city of Barcelona, which has both a profound historical and cultural heritage and is full of the vitality and passion of a modern city. When I left the Barcelona Cathedral, my heart was full of emotion. This magnificent building not only allowed me to appreciate the unique charm and superb artistic level of Gothic architecture, but also gave me a deeper understanding of the power of religious beliefs. It is the crystallization of human wisdom and creativity, the inheritor of history and culture, and the place where people's hearts are placed. This visit will become an unforgettable memory in my life, giving me a broader understanding and deeper awe of the world's multiculturalism.
Las Ramblas
SsculptorLas Ramblas is the most famous street in Barcelona, the second largest city in Spain. This avenue leading from the harbor to the city center has a wide sidewalk in the middle, and people who are sightseeing like to come here.