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Tourism in Barcelona

It has a pleasant climate, beautiful scenery and many historical sites. Known as the "Pearl of Iberian Peninsula", it is the most famous tourist attraction in Spain. It is an ancient cultural city in Spain and is known as Manhattan in the Mediterranean. Gothic-style ancient buildings and high-rise buildings complement each other, and the isomorphism becomes Barcelona's charming skyline. Messy alleys cling to the edge of the new city, and industrial chimneys will suddenly pop up in the antique old city. In Barcelona, all these incongruities seem logical. Of course, Barcelona's greatest pride belongs to the masterpiece of genius modernist architect Gaudi, who makes this peninsula pearl more dazzling. One person's six works are listed in the world cultural heritage, which is also a unique miracle in the world. Barcelona brought many people here and never left. Gaudi's dream world has become a reality here. Countless young people with artistic dreams set foot on this land to pursue their dreams as artists. Whether painting or architecture, there are too many masters here. Historical, modern, and many about to become famous, as long as you have been to Barcelona, no one will question why there are so many artists here. Woody Allen's movie Vicky Cristina Barcelona made many people choose to travel here. I don't know how many people are fascinated by the romance in the movie. Museums and galleries

There are many museums and galleries in Barcelona, covering works from different regions and periods.

The MNAC Museu Nacional d 'art de Catalunya has a collection of 1 1 works of art from the 20th century, including a large number of works similar to those of Rome.

The Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona (MACBA) is dedicated to collecting works of art from Catalonia and Barcelona since the middle of the 20th century.

Former residence of antoinio gaudi

Picasso museum collected Picasso's works from early days to blue, pink, cubism and ceramics.

Joan Miró Foundation, collecting works from early to late Milo.

The Antoni Tàpies Foundation Museum has a collection of Tabbia's works.

City History Museum, which collects the archaeological remains of Barcelona.

Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya, collecting Catalan cultural relics.

Museu Marítim in Barcelona collects marine cultural relics.

The private Egyptian Museum (Museu Egipci) collects Egyptian cultural relics.

Barcelona Football Club Museum.

world heritage

Eight buildings in Barcelona are listed as World Heritage Sites:

The buildings designed by Antoni Gaudíi Cornet were listed as World Heritage in 1984:

1. Casa Vicente, Vinson House (1883- 1888)

4. Palau G in Palau Guell? ELL ( 1886 - 1889)

3. Quayle Park G Park? ELL( 1900- 19 14)

4. Bart's house, Bart, your home? ; ( 1904- 1906)

5. Kasamir? Pedrola (1906- 19 12)

6. Sagrada Familia, Sagrada Familia (1883- 1926)

7. The building designed by Lluí s Domè nech I Minnich was listed on the World Heritage List in 1997:

⒏ Catalonia Concert Hall in Palau (1905- 1908).

(9) St. Paul's Hospital St. Croix's Hospital (1902- 1930)