Why was El Born in a charming neighborhood?
Despite the humble beginnings of El Born as the location of the jousts, it has now become the hippest and hippest area of Barcelona.
Please note that in the rise of 19 th century trade, it is close to the Mediterranean breezesmake this area is home to many nobles, their interesting house of today's building is the right backdrop for a vibrant life in the neighborhood right now.
The Disney site expands when it gets too crowded.
It also expands when the core tourist area of Barcelona is flooded, recently adding the El Born and Arc de Triumph areas.
Of course, they have been here all the time, but they need to be polished and upgraded in order to attract mobs.
These are two great additions.
The Arc de Triomphe is an invitation monument to 1929 World Expo.
The surrounding parks and their small museums and open grasslands are Gothic areas, a welcome respite from the massive crowded streets of the tourist center.
So it was born between Arc and Gothic.
Transform the historic Old Market buildings into another era that showcases the history of Catalunya, and have the opportunity to see the open excavation of a 17th-century town, it does add birth areas to shopping and restaurant features.
Retro churches also play a unique role in explaining history.
There are many museums and the Picasso gallery is the most attractive.
It is huge and hidden in beautiful vintage buildings that are an amazing collection of residences located near the great old church and lovely little park.
It is more tranquil than the cutting and thrust of traditional Gothic buildings. 1.
The locals are very proud of the church.
Every time we mention that we have been to the area, the first local question is whether we have been to Santa Maria del in March.
Yesterday, a volunteer at the Picasso Museum followed us out of the museum and told us to turn left there and we could see it at Santa Maria Cathedral in March, it was really beautiful.
It is also in line with it, and in the 1700 s it was the Catalan war monument to the defenders of Barcelona.
The bones have been moved here, and history is another pillar of pride for the Catalans (4500 locals have helped 45,000 French for months ).
It is worth a visit to the memorial wall and the eternal flame.
The church is built on a high level of commercial wealth in the area, covering an area of about 1329 square meters.
The logo of the Gothic architecture of Catalunya, which has a museum, lets you learn about its interesting history.
After the Romans settled by the sea in Barcelona, a small Christian community appeared immediately, just where today's church is located. historians believe that, their first place of worship was Santa Maria de Rennes.
Mary on the beach.
Known as Vilanova del in March, this area has performed well in shipbuilding and export
Import (logistics?
), And in its artisans and artisans.
Many people who have gained wealth in this new era have built huge houses on monkada Street.
So they began to ask for a church worthy of their status, and they paid mainly for the construction of Santa Maria del in March.
From the nobility to the workers and fishermen, everyone was involved, and they brought stones from the nearby monjuk mountain with their boat.
This is why the church is loved by the locals. 2.
Literally translated as the tomb of sanberries, this place is of such importance to the people of Catalunya, because in the 1714 wars inherited by Spain, the city was buried here
The war led Barcelona to support the Archduke of Austria, Charles (Holy Roman Empire), against Spain's Philip V, who won the famous siege of Barcelona.
The Catalans defended their city for nearly a year and a half in their struggle with the Philip mixed army, eventually surrendered and joined the terms of canceling their own institutions and final language.
Therefore, it is not surprising why the Catalans, after losing their independent duchy, made this day their national day.
This place with the eternal flame is now also a memorial to the gattara who died in the war.
To them is the poem of Frederick Soller, El fausal de les Morez.
There are restaurants and cafes around the square, where you can enjoy a cup of coffee or open-air lunch.
You can also sit on a bench and think about life, conflict and human stupidity. 3.
Historically, this is the first covered retail Market in Barcelona, El Born Old Market, which opened in 1876 and did not serve the region until 1921.
It then turned into a central wholesale market for fruits and vegetables until it was closed in 1971.
After years of decay, it was strongly said in 1996 to protect it. Decided to develop it into the location of the library in Barcelona and the cultural center of the Catalans.
With the start of the project, the ruins of the houses were destroyed in order to make way for the fortifications that would block Philip, Spain.
This changed the subject from a library to a municipal cultural center, filling another gap in the history of Catalunya, while attracting visitors to the Gothic region.
This newly renovated area, now known as El borncm, is an eye-catching space that attracts locals and tourists to think about how events affect communities around the world.
In the course of history, changes have changed the use of many communities, and archaeological sites in this center have shown an inevitable evolution. 4.
Archaeological sites within the old birth market or now known as El-born cm show the ruins of about 50 of the total 1000 families that exist in this place in the 1700 th century.
It gives you a glimpse of the history of Barcelona, the daily life of around 1700, and the items found during the excavation.
After the Siege of Barcelona, the houses were demolished to reach the fortress that helped protect the city.
It was not until later that the preservation of the old market began that the foundation was found intact.
The center has complete documentation of the people in these houses, what deals the owners have done, the interior decoration including the look of the accessories, which is an extraordinary record of an important era in Barcelona's history. 5.
Locals and tourists claim that some of Barcelona's best restaurants are right here.
So far we have eaten twice at restaurants El guendila and Lonja de Tapas in the area, and like our guests, we are very satisfied with the lunch in both places
The restaurant here seems to be more imaginative than elsewhere, with fewer "Hamburguerias" for menus and dishes.
I had a delicious Thistle dish, spinach and cheesecake were my favorites, and fried camembert with Jelly Jam was just right for my taste buds. 6.
In addition to the Elburn cultural center, there are other museums worth visiting.
The most important thing, of course, is the Picasso Museum.
This is Picasso's most comprehensive collection in the early days. he often draws recognizable human shapes.
Opened to the public in March 9, 1963, which is largely possible, as Picasso's close friend Jaume Sabartes donated more than 4000 works by Picasso, he became the subject of many of his paintings by his secretary.
His energy made the museum possible and left Picasso's legacy in Barcelona.
The exhibition is indeed a study of how Picasso's art evolved over the years.
What is interesting is Picasso's 57 personal explanations of Velasquez, as this is the only complete series that Picasso has shown together.
Other museums include the European Museum of Modern Art, an 18th-century palace that displays 20 th and 21 th century sculptures;
You can enjoy chocolate sculptures at the Xocolata Museum;
A textile museum that displays clothing, fabrics and jewelry;
World Museum of Culture that preserves and spreads culture and national art;
Barbill Museum
Mueller dedicated to former art heritage
The Colombian culture of America.
A mixed bag but the same for everyone. 7.
Many shops in Born are run by artisans themselves, where they have workshops.
Besides the usual fashion favorites, we look around.
We found a bike that quoted Albert Camus.
We walked into the store curiously and met the leather craftsman Alexey Kelley and his dog.
When we talked to him about what we were looking for, we started looking at the product.
We ended up with a beautiful dark blue belt.
The next step is to choose the buckle.
We chose silver which needs to be attached to the Belt and adjusted.
Alexis told it would take us about 15 minutes and suggested we walk around or he could offer us coffee that we politely refused.
He assured us that it didn't take time to make the coffee and we could put it on the small table across from the store he owned, with two chairs on the table.
We were happy to be able to sit down and people looked at us so we accepted.
It was a very pleasant experience and it was worth the money we spent on our belts.
Next to Alexis Fosali is Cole.
Ars for women's wear and accessories.
The owner present was very accommodating and even showed me how to wear some of the unique accessories she made herself.
The clothes are beautifully designed, the colors are properly chosen, and the accessories are unique.
What attracted customers was the two bags she placed on both sides of the store.
There are flowers and big candles with a fulcrum. it feels good.
There are also many other unique art stores such as ilialte, the duty-free shops are funny and modern, and the habits are just a few examples.
This is my best choice for shopping in Barcelona. 8.
We have been born several times now, but we still can't get enough places.
We always come to New narrow alleys and invite us to explore, or to a restaurant or museum with interesting activities or exhibitions.
Every time we set out, something interesting always comes up, not only interesting but satisfying. 9.
El Bourne has the most lively streets of Barcelona.
During one of our visits, we met two musicians who made music with the most unique instrument we used frequently: Saw and umbrella.
Watch the video below and listen to the music.
All of this is easy to get on the excellent metro system, which is usually very friendly even for older people.
In birth, you have never been far away from the stunning old buildings, the exaggerated rhetoric of the 19th-century government or the roar of the katariña towards independence. In mid-
During the summer tourist season, everything in the center of Barcelona has been overwhelmed by traditional European tourists. now, a large number of Asians have poured in and they have new money to spend, there are also new guidance systems that can bring them to each site.
Locals are increasingly desperate, as the Parisians did a century ago, and will soon evacuate the city during the tourist rush or what the Venetian did, just giving up the city period.
In the meantime, make sure you visit the area where you were born, enjoy some new sites and sounds, and try to plan a visit on February and 3 when you can actually see something, imagine history in the sun.
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