Barcelona located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, is the capital of Catalonia (Spain) and the province of the same name. It is the most populous province (more than 1,500,000 people) and developed in Catalonia. Historic centre of the Mediterranean empire of the Crown of Aragon. Protagonist of the industrial revolution Spanish. Highlighting its agricultural and livestock production (olive trees, vineyards and pork products).
Barcelona has been the scene of major events worldwide, such is the case of the summer Olympic Games of 1992.
Museums and Monuments
- Basilíca of Mercy: Plaza de la Merced
- Joan Miró Foundation: Paseo Miramar s / n
- Numismatic Office of Catalonia: Calle La Rambla s / n
- Gran Teatro del Liceo: Street Ramblas 61
- Monastery of Pedralbes: Street Bajada Monastery No 9
- Archaeological Museum: Walk Santa Madrona No 39
- Museum Clara: Street Calatrava No 27-29
- Museum of Modern Art: Parc de la Ciutadella. Walk Picasso No 19
- Museum of Decorative Arts: Pedralbes Palace. Avenida Diagonal No 686
- Museum of Funeral Carrozas: Street Sancho de Avila No 2
- Museum Carriages: Pedralbes Palace
- Wax Museum: Passage Banking No. 7
- Museum of Ceramics: Pedralbes Palace
- Museum of History of the City: Carrer del Verguet s / n
- Science Museum: Theodore Street Roviralta No 55
- Picasso Museum: Calle Montcada No 15 and 17
- Museo Etnologico: Paseo Santa Madrona
- Palace of the Generalitat: Piazza San Jaime
- Palacio de la Música Catalana: Calle Sant Francesc de Paula No 2
Planetarium-Barcelona: Street Schools Pias No 103
- Holy Family: Plaza de la Sagrada Familia
Expiatorio-Temple of the Holy Family: No 101 Calle Mallorca
Places of interest - Gothic Quarter
- The Ensache
- Moll de la Fusta
- Montjuic
- Parallel
- Park Citadel
- Park Guell
- Royal Plaza
- Port of Barcelona
- Ramblas
- Sarriá
- Tibidabo
Events sports (soccer)
- Nou Camp: Carrer d’Arístides Maillol
- Estadio Olimpico de Montjuic: Passeig Olympic 17-19