Guidebook for Barcelona

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Guidebook for Barcelona

Sightseeing

It used to be a secret spot but it’s becoming increasingly famous. However this might be good news for some people: enjoying the most amazing views of Barcelona can be at the same time a nice place to meet locals or travelers and share your music and picnic. The Bunkers del Carmel, located on the Turó de la Rovira, were built during the Spanish Civil War and learning about this part of Spain’s history becomes extra interesting when you are standing right on its ruins.
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MUHBA Turó de la Rovira
s/n Carrer de Marià Labèrnia
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It used to be a secret spot but it’s becoming increasingly famous. However this might be good news for some people: enjoying the most amazing views of Barcelona can be at the same time a nice place to meet locals or travelers and share your music and picnic. The Bunkers del Carmel, located on the Turó de la Rovira, were built during the Spanish Civil War and learning about this part of Spain’s history becomes extra interesting when you are standing right on its ruins.

Parks & Nature

The quiet neighbourhood of El Putxet i el Farró hides a beautiful historic spot of Barcelona. La caseta de las Ninas (The doll’s house) is a small house built in 1860 by Delfí Ginovart y Núria Coma i Borras family. It was meant for children to play inside and it is fully covered by ceramics with details to be discovered in every tile. Even though it has been vandalized, it is worth the visit. The experience can be completed with a walk to Mercè Rodoreda’s gardens and Putxet park’s panoramic views of Barcelona.
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Jardines del Turo del Putxet
9 Carrer de Manacor
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The quiet neighbourhood of El Putxet i el Farró hides a beautiful historic spot of Barcelona. La caseta de las Ninas (The doll’s house) is a small house built in 1860 by Delfí Ginovart y Núria Coma i Borras family. It was meant for children to play inside and it is fully covered by ceramics with details to be discovered in every tile. Even though it has been vandalized, it is worth the visit. The experience can be completed with a walk to Mercè Rodoreda’s gardens and Putxet park’s panoramic views of Barcelona.