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Roy Lichtenstein's colorful sculpture "El Cap de Barcelona" near Passeig de Colom with historic buildings in the background.

Pop Art Meets Port – Lichtenstein’s Face of Barcelona – Cap de Barcelona

Amidst the Roman ruins and medieval shadows of Barcelona’s Old Town, there’s one face that couldn’t care less about blending in. Roy Lichtenstein’s Cap de Barcelona, a 15-meter pop-art sculpture made of mosaic-covered concrete, stands loud and proud along the city’s waterfront—a surreal mashup of comic-book flair and Catalan...

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Plaça Antonio López in El Born, Barcelona, with view of the Llotja de Mar building and the empty pedestal where a removed monument once stood.

The Deal-Making Hall That Time Transformed – La Llotja de Barcelona

Long before skyscrapers and stock markets, La Llotja de Barcelona was where real business happened. Built as a medieval exchange hall just steps from the sea, this grand structure hosted merchants, traders, and maritime power players negotiating the lifeblood of Barcelona’s economy, spices, silk, metals, and ambition. Today, hidden...

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Rear view of the apse and bell tower of Barcelona Cathedral from Carrer de la Pietat, showing Gothic windows and gargoyles.

The Gothic Giant That Guards the Old City – Barcelona Cathedral

Rising above the winding alleys of the Gothic Quarter, the Barcelona Cathedral is a monumental blend of piety and power. Dedicated to Saint Eulàlia, the city’s co-patron saint, this Gothic masterpiece has stood for centuries as both a place of worship and a symbol of civic pride. Beneath its...

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Neo-Gothic entrance façade of the Barcelona Cathedral at Pla de la Seu with sculpted saints and pointed arches.

The Miracle at the Basilica of Santa Maria del Pi church in the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona

While setting up lights for a saint’s beatification in 1806, master builder José Mestres fell from a Gothic buttress at Barcelona’s Basilica of Santa Maria del Pi, and walked away unharmed. Discover the miraculous story and the hidden plaque that still marks the spot.

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