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Destacado · Barcelona, ES
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Wander through Barcelona's Gothic Quarter on this route that threads medieval plazas, hidden courtyards, and layered centuries of architecture. You'll move between Romanesque churches, Roman temple columns, and the seats of Catalan power, all contained within a compact maze of narrow lanes.
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Plaça Nova
This is the Gothic Quarter's most expansive open-air gathering place, shadowed by the cathedral's imposing presence.
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Plaça de Sant Felip Neri
A quiet square with mature trees, a central fountain, and a 17th-century church whose walls still bear the marks of Spanish Civil War conflict.
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Casa de l'Ardiaca
Step into the cloister-like courtyard of this 15th-century Gothic residence, where you'll spot an ornate moderniste mail slot designed by a master architect.
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Cathedral of Barcelona
This plaza fronts the cathedral's main entrance and regularly fills with outdoor vendors and market stalls.
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Museu Frederic Marès
A 13th-century former bishop's palace now holds an exceptional collection of Romanesque and Gothic religious sculpture and artifacts.
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General Archive of the Crown of Aragon
The crown of Aragón's former archives occupy a building with graceful patios and upper galleries that reward quiet exploration.
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Temple d'August
Four Roman Corinthian columns rise within a medieval courtyard—nearly all that remains of Barcelona's main temple from antiquity.
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Plaça del Rei
This prominent square centers on the Great Royal Palace, the original seat of power for Barcelona's medieval counts.
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Plaça de Sant Just
A 14th-century church and 18th-century palace define this quiet plaza tucked into the quarter's residential streets.
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Centre Cívic Pati Llimona
A functioning community center preserves a beautiful 15th-century gallery and remnants of the Roman-era sewer system.
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Plaça de Sant Jaume
The political and symbolic center of Catalan identity, this plaza holds the seat of regional government and the city hall facing each other across the square.
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Casa dels Canonges
This 14th-century building, decorated with heraldic emblems of medieval Barcelona, serves as the official residence of the Generalitat's president.
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Plaça de Ramon Berenguer el Gran
An equestrian statue of a medieval count overlooks this square, where stretches of ancient Roman defensive walls still stand.
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