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Horta Labyrinth Park

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The Horta Labyrinth Park (Parc del Laberint d'Horta) in Barcelona is the city's oldest park, named after the Horta-Guinardo district. It is located on the former private land of the Desvalls family in the heart of the Collserola mountain (Serra de Collserola). The park features a neoclassical garden from the 18th century, as well as a romantic garden from the 19th century. The Labyrinth Park covers an area of 750 square meters and is home to various rare plants such as holm oak, spherical eucalyptus, arbutus, camellias, irises, and others. The park's history dates back to 1791 when the Marquis Joan Anthony Desvalls and the Italian architect Bagutti designed the neoclassical garden. Later, the architects Jaume and Andreu Valls, and Delvalier were also involved in the project. Rogent was hired to expand the park of the Labyrinth, and he designed a romantic garden with flower beds, a waterfall, and gazebos. In 1880, a home garden was built next to the Desvalls Palace. At the e...

Top 10 Entertaining Museums to Visit in Barcelona

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Barcelona boasts several unique and interesting museums that offer a wealth of information and knowledge to visitors. We have selected the ten most remarkable museums that you should not miss during your visit to this beautiful city. CosmoCaixa Museum - A Perfect Choice for the Curious Minds CosmoCaixa is a scientific and educational museum that caters to the curious minds of both adults and children. It offers an ideal blend of learning and entertainment. An added bonus is that on the first Sunday of every month, visitors can enjoy free admission. This museum is a must-visit for those who want to expand their knowledge of nature and space. It has eight exhibition rooms, out of which two are specially designed for children. Address: Carrer d'Isaac Newton, 26, Metro Station Penitents (L3) Opening hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, closed on Mondays Ticket price: Adults - €3, Children - €2. To avoid queues at the entrance, you can buy tickets here. Camp Nou Museum The Camp N...

Sagrada Familia: The Most Famous Temple in Barcelona

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The Expiatory Temple of the Sagrada Familia, also known as the Sagrada Familia, is the most popular attraction in Barcelona and a symbol of the city. It is a marvel of architectural design that was built entirely on donations and is the epitome of Antonio Gaudi's career. He knew he would not be able to see the completion of the work during his lifetime. The largest construction project in the city, it attracts millions of tourists annually from all over the world. However, it should be noted that the status of the diocesan church of Barcelona is not the brainchild of Gaudi, but the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia. This is because the Expiatory Church of the Holy Family is being built on land that does not belong to the church. Private donations have been and continue to be the only source of funding for the project of Antonio Gaudi and other architects involved in the work. Therefore, when referring to the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, it should be called a church or ...

Barcelona in One Day: A Self-Guided Itinerary

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This article provides an ideal itinerary and essential tips for those who want to make the most of their day in Barcelona. Start your journey in the Catalan capital from the central square, Plaza Catalunya (Plaça Catalunya). Buses from Barcelona airport and trains from nearby resort towns usually arrive here. Begin your day in Barcelona with breakfast. There are two great places for breakfast in the Plaza Catalunya area. On the top floor of the 9-story shopping center El Corte Inglés, there is a cafeteria called "La Rotonda" which offers stunning panoramic views of the city, excellent coffee, and affordable prices. Also, across the street from El Corte Inglés is a Farggi cafeteria, where you can enjoy a decent breakfast for about 10 euros (Address Passeig de Gràcia, 2). After breakfast, head to the Cataluña metro station right in front of the El Corte Inglés entrance. Buy a T-Casual ticket from the machine for 11.35 €. This ticket is for 10 trips on all types of transport. Yo...

Mount Montserrat - Where Dreams Come True

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Mount Montserrat is perhaps the most amazing place in Catalonia. It is difficult for any tourist who has ever visited Barcelona to ignore this unusual mountain. General Information Mount Montserrat is truly unique. It is a place of pilgrimage for many believers, and on reaching its peak, one can not only witness the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes but also immerse in the special atmosphere that it offers. Since the Mesozoic era, limestone and various pebble rocks have accumulated in layers. Today, the highest point of the mountain stands at more than 1230 meters above sea level. It is a pleasant experience to climb to the very top, breathing in the fresh mountain air. The Montserrat area spans 50 square kilometers, on which hundreds of unusually shaped limestone rocks rise. The bald rocks of the mountain resemble giant idols that invariably guard this area. History of Montserrat Monks came to Montserrat in the 11th century. In 1025, the first stone was laid in the foun...