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Themed routes

How many Barcelonas are you ready to get to know? With our themed trails you can trace the evolution of the city, from the time when it was a Roman colony to its present-day modern character, without overlooking the imprints left on the city by some of the foremost geniuses from the world of art and culture. All the Barcelonas that have shaped, and continue to shape the city, are waiting for you.

  • Women of Ciutat Vella walk

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    Women of Ciutat Vella walk

    There are so many ways you can visit Barcelona and from so many different view-points. Here we’re going to explore the city from a gender perspective through the eyes of women. The city has been home to a great many women who have played a key role in its history since its foundation.

  • Roman Route

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    Roman Route

    A tour of Roman Barcelona is a box of surprises containing archaeological remains dating from the time the city was established. Barcino, the Roman city founded in the 1st century BC, has left us a valuable legacy, which can be found in the Gothic Quarter, the site of the early walled city.

  • Modernista Route

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    Modernista Route

    Barcelona and its home-grown art nouveau movement, modernisme, go hand in hand. The style emerged in all its glory at the end of the 19th century to reveal itself in hundreds of extremely beautiful buildings which line the way. Let yourself be captivated once again by these masterpieces in a style full of opulence, fantasy, symbolism and colour.

  • Contemporary Route

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    Contemporary Route

    Barcelona is known throughout the world for its architecture. This is why the city didn't want to fall behind in the race to have some of the world's finest contemporary buildings. The names of today's great architects and artists are present in almost every city neighbourhood.

  • Gaudí Route

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    Gaudí Route

    Gaudí is a name associated with Barcelona who needs to be discovered while you admire his finest landmarks: a treasure trove of forms, ideas, symbols and fantasy which is hard to surpass. The Gaudí landmarks in Barcelona give a greater understanding of one of the most famous architects who ever worked in the city.

  • Medieval Route

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    Medieval Route

    A visit to medieval Barcelona is one of the most fascinating city itineraries. The power wielded by the Crown of Catalonia and Aragon over the Mediterranean during the Middle Ages has left a valuable legacy of palazzos, churches and civic buildings. Most of them can be found in the old town, Ciutat Vella.

  • Parks of Barcelona route

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    Parks of Barcelona route

    There are many different sides to Barcelona: the Barcelona with its traditional neighbourhoods, the Gothic, modernista and contemporary city… but there is also a green Barcelona, the Barcelona of parks and gardens. You’ll find them dotted around the city. These green spaces are always interesting, whether it be for their plants, urban design or sculptures.

  • Picasso Route

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    Picasso Route

    When the Malaga-born painter arrived in Barcelona he was only 14. The city offered him the art school, La Llotja, as well as the stunning light of the Mediterranean. Picasso donated a large number of his works to Barcelona which can be seen today at the city’s Museu Picasso.

  • Miró Route

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    Miró Route

    The Barcelona-born artist Joan Miró left the city a legacy and an imprint which can be glimpsed all over the city. Miró’s desire to investigate and explore new avenues of creativity splashes the colourful city of Barcelona with his characteristic colours and forms. He does so inside the Fundació Miró, but in the street as well.

  • Fundació Antoni Tàpies building, Barcelona.

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    Antoni Tàpies Route

    The Barcelona artist Antoni Tàpies is known for his abstract work and exploration of materials, like sand and cardboard. He was one of the foremost Catalan artists of the 20th century and pioneered the introduction of geometric elements, colours and textures to his work. His major influence on contemporary art can be seen at the foundation that bears his name and other galleries and spaces in the city.

  • Maritime Barcelona Route

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    Maritime Barcelona Route

    Discover Barcelona's millennia-old maritime tradition. The city has always been a crossroads of cultures, an open place with great places to walk, boat trips, architecture, museums, leisure attractions, shops, marinas, a fishing quarter, an Olympic area… and much, much more.

  • Josep Puig i Cadafalch Route

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    Josep Puig i Cadafalch Route

    An architecture which evolved from modernisme to noucentisme but never eschewed traditional forms.

  • Lluís Domènech i Montaner route

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    Lluís Domènech i Montaner route

    A humanist who knew how to integrate modernity and tradition into works of great beauty, which contributed to the splendour of modernisme in Barcelona.

  • Viewpoints of Barcelona route

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    Viewpoints of Barcelona route

    Admire and discover Barcelona at a glance. The viewing spot trail will let you see the whole city from several different angles … and from the heights!

  • Street sculptures route

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    Street sculptures route

    Barcelona is one big open-air museum, its streets and squares dotted with sculptures and other works by renowned artists like Picasso, Miró, Tàpies, Calder, Gehry, Chillida and Lichtenstein, to name just a few. Keep your eyes peeled because you'll find them in some of the city's most unexpected places. Here are just some of them!

  • Casa Rocamora

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    Undiscovered architectural heritage route

    The city has a series of heritage landmarks that have unexpected surprises in store for visitors. Come and discover buildings not featured on the list of must-see attractions that are an intrinsic part of Barcelona's identity.

  • Barcelona's dragons and roses trail

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    Barcelona's dragons and roses trail

    The dragon and the rose are central to the legend of Saint Jordi. In fact, they play such an important role that throughout history many places in the city have left the imprint of these two elements in their buildings. They are waiting to be discovered.

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