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On my holidays in Barcelona, I fall lost in love with the architecture of Antoni Gaudi, for example, this historical building made for Pere Milà y Roser Segimon it’s know as “La pedrera” for his architecture, but the original name is “Casa Milá”.
Experienced by Florencia Potter
The Yurbban Trafalgar Hotel, an old textile factory with an amazing Rooftop bar in Barcelona. #fromwhereistand
Experienced by Marc Schadegg
We hiked up to a hill over Parque Güell only to be rewarded with this view. A few kilometers away it started to rain just right after sunset which lead to an incredible play of colors.
Experienced by Joel Tasche
Travelling through Barcelona streets at night bring lots of nice frames to catch… luckily I had my tripod with me so i could perform a long exposure shot.
Experienced by Idan Gil
Arriving at Barcelona we went to our hotel of course. The hotel portier was telling us that our room would be a nice one… although we expected a plain, normal room booking such a room weeks before. Let’s say it this way: This picture shows what he meant. Especially in the morning while sunrise the balcony surved it’s purpose of presenting this breathtaking view over the rooftops of the city.
Experienced by Nils Nedel
From within La Sagrada Familia, in Barcelona, Spain. One of the most beautiful pieces of architecture I’ve ever seen… and the colorful windows give the church a rainbow lighting
Experienced by isaac .
The columns of the astonishing Sagrada Familia cathedral were inspired by trees in a forest
Experienced by Kristijan Arsov
The Arc de Triomf is a triumphal arch in the city of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain.
Experienced by Mary Lee Clark
The upper part of an Egyptian style tower in front of the National Museum of Art of Catalonia
Experienced by Kristijan Arsov
'Pat,Tricia and Dorothy by the base of Christopher Columbus Statue. Barcelona, Spain' - August 1958
Experienced by Annie Spratt
Rooftop view during a beautiful and rare stormy sunset in Barcelona, my hometown. This is the best way to catch a breath of fresh air during mandatory confinement in Spain due to the coronavirus crisis.
Experienced by Guille Álvarez
The inside of the amazing Sagrada Familia, Barcelona. Incredible that it’s still being built.
Experienced by Nick Fewings
3 km from Casa Mila
In Poble Nou (Barcelona) there are still living real people in these kind of buildings which I do appreciate a lot.
Experienced by Christopher Langen
3 km from Casa Mila
In Barcelona’s port you can find this amazing mix colors of containers awaiting for transport your boughts… maybe your last bought was there…
Experienced by Rubén Bagüés
3 km from Casa Mila
During my journey in Barcelona I went to the Barceloneta in order to see the sea and think. It’s hard to explain what I was feeling but the sea was like an old friend: you can travel, you can change as you want but he will be there whenever you need to make you feel loved.
Experienced by Lucrezia Carnelos
3 km from Casa Mila
Man admiring the architectural wonder of the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (National Museum of Art of Catalonia)
Experienced by Kristijan Arsov
3 km from Casa Mila
View towards the plaza in front of Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (National Museum of Art of Catalonia)
Experienced by Kristijan Arsov
3 km from Casa Mila
The dome of the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (National Museum of Art of Catalonia)
Experienced by Kristijan Arsov
3 km from Casa Mila
Man admiring the beauty of the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (National Museum of Art of Catalonia)
Experienced by Kristijan Arsov
3 km from Casa Mila
Frontal view of the architectural wonder of the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (National Museum of Art of Catalonia)
Experienced by Kristijan Arsov