2. In the Raval are Museums
and Exhibitions
Montalegre street
Caritat The House of the Centre
for Contemporary Culture of
Barcelona (CCCB)
Museu d 'Contemporary
Art (MACBA) House
Convalescence, The Convent de
ls Angels and the Monastery-
Church of Sant Pau. At the end
of the Ramblas is the shipyards
(Drassanes)
Church of Sant Pere Nolasc
5. House of Caritat Pati Manning's two-story Tuscan style of the eighteenth
century cloister
6. Caritat house was installed
in the building of the
former Seminary Street
Montalegre
La Caritat Joan Serra - 1879
7. Contemporary Culture Centre
acted as a center
of charitable and welcomed,
throughout the nineteenth
century. The
institution functions as
such until 1957
12. Centre of Contemporary Culture
is a complex of contemporary
culture. Designed by
architects Helio
Piñon and Albert Vilaplana. On
February 25, 1994 inaugurated the
CCCB with a total area of
15,000 m2, of which 4,000 are
used for exhibitions.
13. CCC is a prismatic body building 30 m high glazed façade spectacular in
its top leans over the yard as a cantilevered work with your game as a
mirror reflection of the landscape and as a vantage point above the city,
15. The Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona known for short MACBA,
the construction of what would host the museum commissioned the architect
American Richard Meier
16. The Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona The collection includes world
reference names as Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Marcel Duchamp, Joaquin Torres-
Garcia, Paul Palenzuelo, Antoni Tapies, Miquel Barceló and Roy Lichtenstein
17. The Museum of Contemporary Art Statue L'ONA Jorge Oteiza Orio
25. Hospital de la Santa Creu is one of the oldest in the world, entrance on Carrer
del Carme
26.
27. Hospital de la Sta. Creu, the old Royal Academy of Medicine
28. Convalescence House
within the Hospital
Campus is the
seventeenth century,
now the current home of
the Institute of Catalan
Studies began in 1629 -
1680
44. Hospital de la Santa Creu is a fourteenth-century Gothic building is one of the
oldest hospitals in the world.
45. Hospital de la Santa Creu The first stone was laid in 1401 in the presence of
King Martin I of Aragon. The building, designed by architect Guillem d'Abriell
46. Hospital de la Santa Creu fue planificado de una forma grandiosa en cuatro
alas de construcción de dos plantas que rodeaban un patio porticado.
47. New Rambla del Raval neighborhood in the deep holes have been opening in
the form of new streets and squares
48. Jack works by Colombian artist Botero, located in the Rambla of Raval
49. Hotel and Office
Building in the Rambla
del Raval has an elliptical
and 10 stories high, which
contrasts with the
surrounding old buildings
50. Plaça de Vázquez Montalbán is giving way to renewal and other streets
Robadors Illa "sinful" with the new Rambla del Raval.
51.
52. Leopold Restaurant is an old building from 1730, situated in the center of
the Barcelona port
53. Leopold Restaurant retains its ceramic base, the walls up the
beautiful mosaics, paintings and photographs and autographs of allthe
celebrities who have eaten on the premises
58. Sant Pau del Camp The
cloister is small and was built in
the thirteenth century, with
arches of three and
five lobes. The arches are
supported on columns. The
building is surrounded by a
garden where the house is the
old abbey built between the XIII-
XIV century and early eighteenth
centuries.
61. The Shipyards (Drassanes)
Barcelona are a real civil
architectural Gothic During
the reign of Peter III of
Aragon between 1280/1300,co
nstruction began of the
shipyards, which consisted
of alargewalled rectangular bu
ilding with four towers in
its angles, two of which still
exist.
67. Walls of The Shipyards (Drassanes) This tower remodeled in 1664
that unless the destruction of the walls of S. XIX, together with a piece of the
wall that limits the Avenida del Paralelo
68. Walls of The Shipyards Heritage Site by decree of the Council of Ministers of 5
May 1976.
69. Walls of The Shipyards Between 1641/1644 the site was fortified by reason of
the war Reapers
70. Santa Madrona Wall rose in times of James I and during the reign of Peter the
Ceremonious to in the middle of S. XIV
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