The burger we are used to today was born – originally – from a fillet of minced meat and used to stuff two nice slices of bread.
Christmas time, Christmas trees and nativity figurines are the undisputed protagonists. If the Neapolitans are accustomed to the particular figurines sold in San Gregorio Armeno, so the Catalans are used to theirs, the famous Caganer.
There are cities that invite you to take a bike ride: the narrow streets, the landscapes, the corners to discover… so many are the reasons. Here are the 10 European cities that are worth visiting by bicycle.
Spain is a real architectural museum. Few countries in the world, in fact, bring together so many buildings belonging to different architectural styles.
Located in the Born district, a stone’s throw from the famous Laietana Street, the Palau de la Musica has been a landmark of the social and cultural life of all Catalan citizens for over 100 years.
The Cathedral of Barcelona is dedicated to Saint Eulalia and the Holy Cross, and this explains many things.
Casa Milà, better known as “La Pedrera”, is one of the masterpieces that Gaudì left in Barcelona. Built between 1906 and 1910 for the wealthy businessman Pere Milà i Camps and his wife Roser Segimon i Artells, it has been listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1984.
Casa Batllò, in the Eixample district of Barcelona, is one of the brightest examples of Catalan Modernism. The house was commissioned to Gaudí by the rich Batlló family who built it between 1904 and 1906, modifying the façade and interiors of the previous building, adding two floors.
The Parc Güell is an obligatory stop on every tourist route to Barcelona, one of the things to see absolutely in Barcelona.