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Font de les Tres GrĂ cies is a fountain featuring a triple statue of HĂ©cate, representing Aglaya, EufrĂłsine, and TalĂa, the goddesses of enchantment, creativity, and fertility, created in 1876.
A mansion designed by Antoni GaudĂ for Eusebi GĂĽell, built between 1886 and 1888, featuring intricate ironwork, ornate ceilings, and a tall ceiling with lanterns mimicking a starlit sky.
A historic movie theater founded in 1579, rebuilt in 1788 and 1848, and featuring Spanish and world premieres of plays and operas since 1750, including works by Ferran Sor, Vicenç Cuyà s, and Ramon Carnicer, situated on La Rambla.
A residential building with a ground floor and four floors, featuring a façade with segmental arches, stone slabs, and iron railings, and a slightly moulded cornice at the top.
A public venue for contemporary art exhibitions, Centre d'Art Santa Mònica (CASM) or Arts Santa Mònica hosts shows of Spanish and international artists annually, with free entrance. The building is a 1626 Renaissance convent and a national monument.
A museum featuring over 150 wax figures and 28 scenarios, recently renovated in 2020 to modernize and enhance its entertainment and cultural offerings.
A residential complex from the late 18th century featuring three buildings with stone ground floors, mezzanines, and central portals with semicircular arches. The building has undergone reforms, resulting in a fourth floor in one of the buildings.
A Frederic Soler is a sculptural monument dedicated to the Catalan dramaturge SerafĂ Pitarra, also known as Frederic Soler i Hubert. The modernist work, created in 1906, features a seated figure holding a paper, surrounded by masks of comedy and tragedy.
A public bath designed in 1873, Xalet del Moro was originally a luxurious bathhouse with sumptuous bathtubs and eventually became a brothel, offering exotic services in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
A historic building serving as the seat of Barcelona City Council, Casa de la Ciutat features a Gothic façade from 1399-1402 and a neoclassical façade from 1830-1847, with the medieval door remaining intact.
A memorial tree, named El Pi, stands in the Plaça del Pi Square, a historic location dating back to the 14th century where grain merchants once traded.
A museum of erotic art, featuring around 800 works of art, including ancient sculptures and paintings from around the world, as well as modern forms like computer-retouched photographs, and a dedicated room for pornographic films commissioned by King Alfonso XIII.
A historic marketplace dating back to 1217, La Boqueria is one of Barcelona's most iconic landmarks, offering a diverse selection of goods, including fresh produce, meats, and seafood.
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