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crema catalana

Crema catalana

by Lourdes Reixach

When we travel we like to know the history and monuments of the places where we go. But, without no doubt, one of the best ways to know about the culture of a place is through its gastronomy. That’s why today, which is the day of Saint Joseph, we present …

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Categories Catalan Food Tags Saint Joseph day Leave a comment

The thermal baths of Barcino

by Lourdes Reixach

The Romans settled in the Pla de Barcelona to make a port. The reason for the origin of city was commerce, which was usually done on the beach or in the natural harbor at the foot of the hill of Montjuïc. Born to trade We do not know for sure …

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Categories Catalan History Tags barcelona, barcino Leave a comment
Mies Van der Rohe Pavilion

Mies van der Rohe Pavilion

by Lourdes Reixach

In 1929 the International Exhibition was held in Barcelona. Representations from countries around the world attended, and many of them appeared trought their pavilions. Today, of all these pavilions we can only see some of the Spanish pavilions and the one from Germany, the Barcelona Pavilion, built by Ludwig Mies …

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Categories Catalan Art Tags 1929 International Exhibition, architecture, barcelona, modern architecture Leave a comment
Hospital de la Santa Creu

Santa Creu Hospital in Barcelona

by Lourdes Reixach

In these days when we all look with admiration at the doctors, nurses and healthcare staff, we approach the medieval hospital of Barcelona. Are you with us? Modernizing health At the beginning of the 14th century, Barcelona’s hospitals were in a very precarious situation. The successive epidemics of plague that …

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Categories Catalan History Tags barcelona, gothic quarter Leave a comment
The Tinell Hall was the throne room of the kings of the Crown of Aragon

The Tinell Salon

by Lourdes Reixach

The Tinell Hall was the throne room of a much larger palace than only this hall and chapel is left. It is located in the Plaça del Rei and is one of the magnificent spaces that are part of the MUHBA (Museu d’Historia de Barcelona) The Throne room of the …

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#stayhome #quedateencasa #quedatacasa

#stayathome to #stopcoronavirus

by Lourdes Reixach

For a few weeks our world stops. The Covid-19 has accomplished what seemed impossible. But we are sure that everything will end soon and we will move again just as we did a few days ago. Do you feel like traveling with us in Catalonia? Maybe you were planning to …

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