Barcelona Architecture and the Arts

Barcelona Spain is recognized as one of the most prominent cities in the world. It is well known for its arts scene, architecture and various financial and commercial trading businesses. It has many lush parks that contribute to a relaxed, romantic feel to this historic city. It is also positioned on the Mediterranean coast, which provides for great views and water access. The luxury Barcelona hotels also contribute to a fabulous vacation, and the city attracts numerous tourists every year. There are historical buildings, which also serve as city landmarks and testify to the diverse and interesting history of Barcelona, was well as the rest of Spain.

Many of the buildings date back for centuries, some were even constructed during the era of the Roman Empire. There are various neighborhoods, or districts in Barcelona that are known for their particular architectural styles and historical relevance. The Eixample District is highly representative of the Modernist movement and it is where many of the buildings designed by the renown architect Antonio Gaudi. The Gothic Quarter is another area, which is commonly accepted to be the old town Barcelona. Many of these buildings date from medieval times, though some of them are ancient.

The arts scene is just as rich and diverse as its architectural scene. There have been a great number of artists that have lived in, been born in, or were drawn too Barcelona. There are many museums, and some of them have an international reputation. Pablo Picasso has a museum dedicated to his works. The theatre, dance, music and other performance oriented scenes in Barcelona are diverse and progressive. Madrid is another city in Spain that is rich in history and has an incredible theatre scene. The Teatre Lliure, Teatre Tivoli and Teatre Poliorama are just three of the many prominent performance companies the city can boast of.

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