1298 – Catedral de Santa Creu i Santa Euhà lia, Barcelona
Construction began in 1298, during the bishopric of Bernat Pelegrí and the reign of King Jaume II, known as “the Just”.
Construction began in 1298, during the bishopric of Bernat Pelegrí and the reign of King Jaume II, known as “the Just”.
Buried in the small streets of the Bari Gotic, the Església de Santa Maria del Mar is one of the most important buildings in the Catalan Gothic style.
An austere Gothic church in a small plaça in the Barri Gà²tic area of the old city, the only concession to exterior decoration on the exterior is the massive rose window and doorway on the west front.
From the early middle ages, this square was home to the counts of Barcelona and rulers of the Court of Aragon.
Seat of the regional Catalan government, the Palau de la Generalitat dates from the early 15th century but has been remodelled over the centuries.
Situated along Las Ramblas, the Església de Betlem has a magnificently baroque exterior in stark contrast to the austerity of other churches in Barcelona.
A fine nineteenth century square inserted into the fabric of the old town. The buildings with their identical facades have arcaded ground floors and ironwork balconies.
A fine iron and glass structure set in what was an open space surrounded by collonaded arcades.
A fine iron structure, the former Mercat del Born is now closed for restoration.
Estimated to be completed by 2041, the Temple de la Sagrada Família is under construction since 1882.