Placa St Jaume, s / n, 08002 Barcelona, SpainMap
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San Nome Square is not far from the Cathedral of Barcelona. It is a square square square with a small area. The high-rise building beside it is the city seat of Barcelona and Catalonia. There are many restaurants and shops around it.
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Placa de Sant Jaume Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Piazza San Nome is the birthplace of Barcelona and is still the center of political activity in Barcelona today. The Catalan government building and the Barcelona government building stand opposite to each other on both sides of the square. The city of Barcelona was built during the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus. According to the typical way of building the city of the Romans, first select a small hill, which is the Dabel Mountain in Barcelona; then draw a rectangular area on the hill, draw a cross in the center of this area, and extend a long and a short two. The main streets, the Rue de Courmanus and the Rue de Caldos; the central plaza is built on the site of this cross, which is the Piazza San Nome.
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Placa de Sant Jaume Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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San Nome Square is not far from the Cathedral of Barcelona. It is a square square square with a small area. The high-rise building beside it is the city seat of Barcelona and Catalonia. There are many restaurants and shops around it.
There are two opposite buildings in Sant Jaume Square, one is the Autonomous Government of Catalonia (loyal to the King of Spain) and the other is the City Hall of Barcelona. When people come to protest, they often mistake the object of protest.
Inadvertently walking here, tourists are not many, places are not big. But it left us a very unique feeling. Because it was early morning, the whole city had just come to life and wanted to sit in a small coffee shop on one side. Unfortunately, it was too early to be received. But I really like the tranquility.
Great square with amazing architecture and art all around, and in the heart of Barcelona.
Saint Nome Square is my first stop in Barcelona. The City Hall of Barcelona and the Government Building of the Autonomous Region of Catalonia are all here. The square itself is rather ordinary, and my grassy area is the ancient special zone of Barcelona. The starting point is that it is close to the subway station and the landmark construction industry is easier to locate. The square has a strong political and festive flavor. Politics is self-evident, and it is also the place where many celebrations are held today.