Accommodation in Bed and Breakfast in Barcelona, Spain

Accommodation in Bed and Breakfast in Barcelona, Spain
Some of the amazing views in Barcelona

miércoles, 27 de abril de 2011

The Museums Night



Museum Night is a unique opportunity to enjoy the exhibition “The Trieste of Magris” free of charge between 7 p.m. to 1 in the morning, and to complement it with a circuit of visits to Barcelona’s different museums.

To mark International Museum Day, the CCCB joins the celebration with an Open Doors day and a free visit to the exhibition on Wednesday 18 May, between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.

martes, 19 de abril de 2011

Casa Batlló, the master piece of Antoni Gaudí





It is one of Gaudí's best buildings, even though he only redesigned the old façade, making the building more beautiful and converted the main floor into a home, taking care to respect the old building.
The interior courtyard is covered in ceramic pieces designed by Gaudí, which begin in dark blue at the top, followed by lighter blues and finally white at the bottom. The banisters are worthy of note. There is a terrace on the top floor and a tower covered in bits of glass, crowned by a marble coloured cross which is strangely broken, but Gaudí did not seem to mind this.

Location:
Paseo de Gràcia 43
08007 Barcelona (Barcelona)
infovisites@casabatllo.es
http://www.casabatllo.es
Tel.:+34 932160306/ +34 934880666
Fax.:+34 934883090
Useful information:
From Monday to Sunday
Does not close at midday
From 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Prices:
General: 17.80 euros

lunes, 11 de abril de 2011

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miércoles, 6 de abril de 2011

Bike Rentals

Barcelona offers their tourists many bike rentals all over the city. Ride from the magic beaches of the Mediterranean, to Gaudí‘s modernist buildings through the medieval atmosphere of the Gothic Quarter, and get to see the highlights of Barcelona in a different way! There are also companies that can deliver the bikes to your hotel. You can choose between guided bicycle tours for groups, special tours, themed tours in your own language or charmng tours with tapas and wine tasting. CRUISING BARCELONA: www.cruisingbarcelona.com, (34) 671 548 124 BARCELONETA BIKES: www.barcelonetabikes.com, (34) 600 37 67 96 BIKE RENTAL BARCELONA: www.bikerentalbarcelona.com, (34) 666 057 655 BUDGET BIKES: www.budgetbikes.com, (34) 933 041 885

domingo, 3 de abril de 2011

"Casa Milà / La Pedrera" the Gaudi's contructions


Of the many architectural Barcelona attractions to see during your stay in Spain, Antoni Gaudi's Casa Mila apartment building is another of the artist's strange creations that shouldn't be missed. The Casa Mila, more commonly known as La Pedrera. meaning stone quarry, was completed in 1911 and received a less than enthusiastic response.


The rippled stone façade, said to have been inspired by the mountain of Montserrat, curves around the street corner, while the cave-like balconies seem to flow into one another. The wrought-iron balconies were individually designed and crafted by Gaudi's frequent collaborator, Josep Maria Jujol.


The Casa Mila was Gaudi's last secular commission, and his last work before devoting himself to his masterpiece, the Sagrada Familia church, which, along with the Park Guell, round out the three main Gaudi attractions in Barcelona.

The Casa Mila Barcelona Spain is one of the craziest architectural products to come out of the crazy (and brilliant) head of Antoni Gaudi. The Casa Mila is hard to define: some say it resembles the honeycombed structure of a beehive; some say it resembles, in texture and design, a porous sand castle nearing collapse; some say it looks like the perfect dwelling for an urban Fred and Wilma Flintstone.

Whatever Gaudi's inspiration and intent, the world community recognized the Casa Mila's pioneering design, and the sculpted apartment building became one of 812 UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) World Heritage Sites in 1984. Today the Casa Mila is one of a handful of must see Barcelona attractions. La Pedrera is still divided into private apartments, but visitors can visit the strange rooftop chimney park, which is especially beautiful with the late afternoon sun slanting over the city.

The roof also features an imitation of the bench from Guell Park, as well as an exhibition of the late artist's life. The Casa Mila is located in the Eixample District at Passeig de Gracia 92.