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Igualada-Odena (LEIG)(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Odena (Igualada)
airport
Spain Square(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Barcelona (Barcelona)
square
In Catalan: Plaça Espanya
Torre de Collserola(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Sant_Just_Desvern
communication
www.torredecollserola.com/indexcat.htm maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=41.418663~2.114021&st... Construction of Barcelona's new Telecommunications Tower began in February 1990 and it was brought into operation in July 1992 on the occasion of Barcelona hosting the XXV Olympiad. Height: 288m Height above sea: 713m Architect: Norman Foster
Parc d'Atraccions del Tibidabo(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Barcelona
amusement park, attractions
Anella Olímpica (The Olympic Ring)(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Barcelona (Barcelona)
olympic venue, ring, barcelona
Within the remodeling works which have given rise to the new Barcelona facing the sea, we must also mention the highest part of the city: the hill of Montjuïc, where the sports facilities were remodeled to adapt them to the
Palau Sant Jordi(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Barcelona (Barcelona)
arena, indoor
The Palau Sant Jordi is considered the most important element of the Olympic Ring. It is a covered sports pavilion, designed basically for the competitions of Artistic Gymnastics and the finals of handball and volleyball of the 1992 Olympic Games.
Estadio Olímpico de Montjuic(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Barcelona (Barcelona)
olympic venue, football / soccer stadium, football premier league
The Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys (formerly known as the Estadi Olímpic de Montjuïc) is a stadium in Barcelona, Spain. Originally built in 1927 for the 1929 Expo in the city (and Barcelona's bid for the 1936 Summer Olympics, which were
INEFC (Instituto Nacional de Educación Física de Cataluña)(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Barcelona (Barcelona)
The project of the Sports University was commissioned to Ricard Bofill. After the Olympic Games, this university became the seat of the National Institute of Physical Education of Catalonia (INEFC). An important participation in the design of this building is
Vila Olímpica (olympic Village)(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Barcelona
house, olympic venue, village, barcelona
www.bcn.es/turisme/english/turisme/welcome.htm maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=41.386644~2.197981000... A tour of the Olympic Village enables us to discover this new neighbourhood of Barcelona, an extremely important part of the works of the Olympic programme. We begin our walk at the Plaça dels Voluntaris, in front of
Hotel Arts(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Barcelona (Barcelona)
hotel, arts, barcelona
The Hotel Arts is a 45-storey, 600 room luxury hotel on the seafront in Barcelona. It was built to service the 1992 Olympic Games and remains one of the city's leading hotels. Height: 154m (505ft) Floors: 44 Year: 1992 Architects:
Parliament of Catalonia(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Barcelona (Barcelona)
parliament, government, catalonia
The Parliament of Catalonia (Catalan: Parlament de Catalunya) is the legislature of the Spanish Autonomous Community of Catalonia. There are 135 deputies, which are elected every four years. Elections are by universal suffrage in proportional lists with four constituencies (the
Parc de la Ciutadella(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Barcelona (Barcelona)
park
maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=41.389687~2.186679&st... This park is the area of the old fortress (citadel) built by Spaniards after their conquest of Catalonia in 1714 in order to subjugate Barcelona and all the country to the new absolutist and centralist order of Bourbons. The
Fòrum Universal de les Cultures - Barcelona 2004(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Sant_Adria_de_Besos
culture, barcelona, forum
www.fundacioforum.org www.barcelona2004.org www.monterreyforum2007.org
Torre Mapfre(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Barcelona (Barcelona)
tower, barcelona
Height: 154m (505ft) Floors: 40 Year: 1992 Architects: Iñigo Ortiz & Enrique León Arquitectos Each floor has a projection to shade windows from the direct sunlight, which is very extreme in Barcelona. The building's windows reflect the ground, and the
Parc de Recerca Biomèdica de Barcelona(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Barcelona (Barcelona)
research
www.prbb.org
Torre Mare Nostrum(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Barcelona (Barcelona)
tower, sea, barcelona, office building, Not approved
Height: 86m (282ft) Floors: 22 Year: 2005 Architects: Enric Miralles This is the last work designed by Enric Miralles, finished after he died. Gas Natural sold its historical headquarters in the city center to build this project. Benetton bought it
Torre Agbar(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Barcelona (Barcelona)
tower, skyscraper, barcelona
Height: 144m (474ft) Floors: 33 Year: 2004 Architect: Jean Nouvel The Torre Agbar is a landmark skyscraper and the third tallest building in Barcelona, Spain. It was designed by French architect Jean Nouvel, who stated that the shape of the
Edifici Fòrum(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Sant_Adria_de_Besos (Barcelona)
building, auditorium, barcelona, forum
Auditorium with a capacity for 3,200 people Architects: Herzog & Mouron
Palau de Mar - Museum of Catalan History(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Barcelona (Barcelona)
palace, museum, historic, barcelona, catalonia
The building that we know today as the Palau de Mar is the former General Stores, the sole building of Barcelona's Old Port still standing. The Stores were designed in 1881 by the engineer Mauricio Garrán, the first director of
Montjuïc Tower(en)
Spain / Barcelona / Barcelona (Barcelona)
tower, barcelona, santiago, calatrava, interesting place
Height: 136m (446ft) Year: 1992 Architects: Santiago Calatrava The tower is the symbol of a sportsman with the Olympic flame. maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=41.364917~2.149786&st... The Montjuic Communications Tower (Torre Telefónica) is a telecommunication tower in the Montjuïc neighborhood of Barcelona, Spain. Designed by
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