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I want to take my children to Barcelona. Are there any interesting places?

Cerro is located in the northeast of Iberian Peninsula, near the Mediterranean Sea, and is the second largest city in Spain, known as the "Pearl of Iberian Peninsula". Beautiful beaches, pleasant climate and ancient Gothic architecture, Barcelona is so beautiful. Barcelona is a paradise for tourists. Here is a brief introduction to the famous scenic spots in Barcelona.

1, Lougong

Batlo House is located in Barcelona. It is one of the most representative works of the famous architect Antoni Gaudi. Gaudi (1852— 1926) is a great modernist architect in Spain. This building has a typical modernist style, with bright colors and irregular external walls, giving people a strange feeling. The four classic buildings designed by Gaudi are Sagrada Familia, Pagur, Mira House and Ba Telie House, which have been recorded in the history of world architecture.

2. Sagrada Familia Cathedral

Sagrada Familia Cathedral, also called Sancta familia Atonement Hall, was designed by Gaudi, the greatest Spanish architect. No matter where you are in Barcelona, you can see it when you look up. The whole building is gorgeous and amazing, which is a miracle in the history of architecture. Boarding the platform at the top of the church, Barcelona has a panoramic view of the city. This is a building full of symbols, which can be said to be a Bible carved out of stone. The three facades of the church depict the birth, suffering and glory of God respectively, representing three aspects of the divinity of Jesus, and are covered with reliefs describing biblical scenes. According to Gaudi's design, Church I has 18 minarets, representing Christ, the Virgin Mary, 12 disciples and 4 evangelists respectively. The wall is mainly decorated with local animal and plant images, and the three doors on the front are colored porcelain tiles commonly used by Gaudi.

3. Barcelona Cathedral

The main body of Barcelona Cathedral was built in13-15th century, and the facade of the church was not built until the end of 19 with the support of a banker, so all parts of the church presented different architectural styles. The main body of the church is mainly in Gothic style, with slender lines as the main feature, while the dome and internal structure show neo-Gothic style. The prayer room in the cathedral cloister is dedicated to the protector of the handicraft guild. The choir seats, religious murals, sculptures and all kinds of gold and silver vessels in St. Juralia's chapel are dazzling. In addition, the tomb of the Virgin of Juralia (she is worshipped as the "goddess of Barcelona") and the prayer room of Lepandoguido also deserve special attention.

4. Catalonia Music Palace

Palau Concert Hall is located in Barcelona, Spain. It was built in 1905 to 1908, and was designed by architect Luis Domenech montana in a modernist style. The owner is Orfeó Català, founded in 189 1. Is the leading force of Catalonia's cultural movement, known as Raneson? A.1908 opened on February 9th. 1997, Catalonia Music Palace, together with St. Cross and St. Paul's Hospital, was declared as a World Heritage by UNESCO. Today, more than 500,000 people participate in various music performances in the Catalonia Music Palace every year, from symphony and chamber music to jazz and canzo (Catalan songs).