Sightseeing in Barcelona
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The Olympic Harbour, Barcelona is one of the popular sightseeing options in the city. The Harbour was built for the 1992 Olympic Games which were held in the city. It is an excellent global work built by architects Oriol Bohigas, Josep Martorell, David Mackay and Albert Puigdomènech and the engineer Joan Ramon de Clascà. The Harbour today remains one of the most visited landmarks in the city.
The Magic Fountain, Barcelona is another frequently visited and popular sightseeing destination in the city. The fountains are a must visit. The fountains were the fruits of engineer Carles Buïgas who had conceived a new type of fountain where the artistic element consists in the changing shapes of the water. This was one of the last works to be constructed in the grounds of the Universal Exhibition of 1929.
Another sightseeing option in Barcelona is Poble Espanyol ("Spanish Village"). The village is definitely a must visit for those who wish to gain an overall vision and also admire the different styles of architectural and urban constructions of the different towns and cities of the whole Spanish state. The village has become a meeting place for people who also want to enjoy different forms of entertainment such as theatrical shows or concerts. The Poble Espanyol or the Spanish Village is also a good place to share a dinner with friends in the innumerable restaurants that the village offers.
The Church of Santa Maria del Mar, Barcelona is the only perfectly finished
Catalan Gothic church. The outer walls of the Basilica display
the features which differentiate Catalan Gothic from European. The church is
a built in Catalan style and there is a predominance of horizontal lines, of
solid panels over empty spaces, of flat terraces without roofs, and a preference
for large bare surfaces.