It is generally called the old palace of Barcelona, and it is now a performance place. We didn’t come to see the show, we came to see Columbus’s handprints, and it’s a place worth visiting.
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Flamenco is so incredibly captivating, and the emotional performance at Palau Dalmases was no exception. I've seen a few flamenco performances including one of the most famous dancers in Spain, and I ...
Great venue and amazing and enthralling performance
I happened by the entrance to Palau Dalmases on a walk around the Gothic district and thank goodness I did! I purchased tickets online a few days before an evening performance and so grateful I did. ...
We are first timers for flamenco show..the moment we stepped into the location we loved the ambience ;beautiful and intimate... But what drew us the most is the passion and love of art by every ar...
We noticed this place just passing by from the street because of its grand and historic setting. The combination of the music and dancing was so passionate and kept us spellbound. It was also rea...
It is generally called the old palace of Barcelona, and it is now a performance place. We didn’t come to see the show, we came to see Columbus’s handprints, and it’s a place worth visiting.
This is now a venue dedicated to flamenco performances, and is said to be a palace in the 14th century. If you search on Google Maps, you can find "Palau Dalmases Flamenco". I discovered that it was accidentally seen when I visited the Picasso Museum, which means that it is on the same street as the Picasso Museum, and it is diagonally opposite to the museum. Through the door, I can see the depth of the inner courtyard of the Middle Ages, which is Barcelona's appreciation of Flamen A good place for Ge dance. There are two fixed performances every day at 19:30/21:30, and an additional one at 18:00 on Friday/Saturday/Sun. The ticket price is €25 (including a glass of wine). I watched a show before bidding farewell to Barcelona last night. Flamenco’s performance was mainly a guitarist, a singer, a male dancer, and a female dancer. The singer sang with all his strength and sang the joys and sorrows of the world. The singing method, the voice is bleak and sad; the male and female dancers are all vigorous, enthusiastic, wild and enchanting. The tap shoes are on the feet, the rhythm is super strong, and the force is expressive. Even the facial expressions are excited and trembling, absolutely strong physical strength Consumption, you can really see the sweat bead flying. Sure enough, you must see Flamenco when you come to Spain.
The Dalmatian Palace, also known as the Old Palace of Barcelona, is located in the old town of Barcelona. It is not as tall, magnificent and magnificent as imagined, and even a bit shabby. But here are the handprints of Columbus
The building is very Spanish, and it is interesting to walk through the surrounding alleys. There is a flamenco show at 19:30 every night, 25 euros per person with a drink, but the standard is average, but the price is good.
The name is Royal Palace. But now everyone can visit freely. There will be performances here in the evening. It is the famous Spanish Flamenco. The plot is great and the actors are very hardworking and dedicated to the stage layout.