The Doge’s Palace is a baroque building with a relatively long history, but now it seems to be an office building of the local government. This is a building of great historical value, you can take pictures if you pass by
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Placa de la Virreina is a nice little square in a Barcelona, if you can find it! If you keep walking around the streets of the Vila de Gracia district, you will come across it somehow. There are a few...
Lovely and magic square with beautiful buildings and some lovely places to eat, drink and enjoy the sun, if you're lucky you'll have a cool musicians adding music to the mix.
We found this beautiful and busy plaza as we were wandering around this part of town and what a great find. Typical of many of the squares you will find in the Gracia neighbourhood, the architecture ...
We visited this place both in the day and at night. So quiet and peaceful during the day! At night it comes to life though and is very charming - not too busy like La Sol. Had a wonder meal with drink...
We stumbled upon this quaint plaza during our recent exploration to Barcelona, and I am so glad that we did. The weather was perfect, and the food at one of the cafes was delicious. There was even a m...
The Doge’s Palace is a baroque building with a relatively long history, but now it seems to be an office building of the local government. This is a building of great historical value, you can take pictures if you pass by
The Doge’s House is a historical building in Barcelona. It is the residence of the Spanish governor and his wife. It has now become a history museum. It is the best place to learn about the history of Spanish colonialism. There are many historical documents for reference, which is very historical. .
The Palau de la Virreina, located on the right side of the Flower Street, is a magnificent Baroque palace built in the 18th century and is currently the city’s cultural information department. Throughout the year, there are always many excellent art exhibitions held here.
The square-circle steps at the exit of the Royal Palace where the Duke of Barcelona once lived are the place where Columbus, who discovered the New World, returned to visit his patron Queen Isabel. On the left side of the steps is the Governor’s Mansion and the right side is the Agada Chapel. Today, these relics are part of the Municipal History Museum.
so beautiful! And the blue of the windows is super nice, really nice