The Fascinating Antique Sceneries in Barcelona

Notwithstanding from being the most important city in Spain; Barcelona is a city in Spain which is known to its tourist attractions famousness. This place proudly possess desirable tradition, culture, cuisine that is extraordinary to Spanish just as to all foreign people visiting the place, and exceptionally its sightseeing places that offer extreme pleasure to the visitors such as the following:

• Sagrada Familia- is a one of Barcelona sightseeing giant temple built since 1882 by Antonio Gaudi (one of the most famous modernist style architects around the world). This building is known as the “Temple of the Holy Family” but unfortunately it has not been finished until now because the constructions financial needs depend solely on funding and donations as part of the original concept; yet it surely gives visitors impressive and unreachably looks for always.

• Casa Mila/ La Pedrera- is a very interesting building designed by Antonio Gaudi for it is one of he’s residential buildings during in the middle years 1905-1910. The facade of the building is more a sculpture than a building. It is also known as one of the most imaginative houses of the history of architecture. Designed by a unique arching bricks while the roof looks like a lavish fantasy and the chimneys were created frontline shapes.

• Port Olimpico- another stunning attraction in Barcelona which is stylish Marina situated in between Icaria and Barcelonese beaches. This place is a great location for refreshment functions if you intend to have pastime in bars and restaurants, and a perfect place for stroll because of its long-wide walkway that connects the mentioned two beaches.

• Barcelona Colon Monument- serves as best of Barcelona’s sightseeing place as well as commemorative to the famous explorer Christopher Columbus. The building has Columbus’ gigantic statue standing proudly at the top facing the sea towering as high as 60 meters up. This place is located at the end of the Ramblas, it is a place to explore the city

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