
September 15, 2009 16:57 by

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Each year, hundreds of thousands of people walk along the Moll de la Fusta (Wooden Pier in Catalan) without knowing where they are walking. Though it may not seem like it at first glance, the Moll de la Fusta is one of the most significant architectural elements in Barcelona.

An aerial view of the Moll de la Fusta
This expansive wooden wharf is the maritime extensión of the Passeig de Colom and, as a pedestrian only zone, is ideal to stroll along and enjoy the sights and smells of the sea. Completely remodelled in 1987, the renovation converted the promenade into two levels. The lower level is situated along the water’s edge and lined with palm trees and benches, and the upper level is filled with restaurants, terraces and discos. Together, their design forms an impressive landmark of vanguard architecture.
Additionally, the lower part of the pier is an enjoyable promenade to walk along, and it’s popular too. On sunny days it becomes one of the busiest spots in the whole city. Adjacent to the Moll de la Fusta is the mailboat, the Santa Eulalia, a restored sailing ship that is now used by the Maritime Museum of Barcelona in their educational activities.
On the other side of the Moll we find Maremagnum, united by the now-famous draw bridge, whose raisings and lowerings have become a favourite tourist attraction.
Check out our special prices for apartments in Barcelona near the port, La Barceloneta and Passeig de Colom to experiences a few days of purely Mediterranean ambience on the water’s edge.
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September 7, 2009 17:17 by

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Barcelona’s Arc de Triomf, located between the Passeig de Lluís Companys and the Passeig de Sant Joan, was not constructed in celebration of any military triumph or battle won by the city. So, its history as a monument is neither epic nor military in nature. Rather, it was constructed to be used as the main entrance to the Universal Exposition which was celebrated in Barcelona in 1888.

Barcelona's Arc de Triomf
Its architect, Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas, was inpsired by the neo-Mudéjar style in his design of this 30 meter high monument. The exposed brick structure- a style rarely recreated in Barcelona since, features a varied selection of relief sculptures that depict various scenes and metaphors for industry, craftsmanship and business.
Josep Reynés, comissioned to create the main frieze of the Arc, created a representation of the city of Barcelona welcoming visitors to the Exhibition. With regards to the rear frieze, renowned Catalan sculptor Josep Llimona captured a scene of the Exhibition’s award ceremony.
The Arc de Triomf is an emblematic monumento of the city, and is a site that should not be missed. It’s located in a central neighbourhood of Barcelona, within walking distance of Plaça Catalunya, so it’s accessibility is easy for all visitors to the city center. Further, it is the namesake of a stop on the Line 1 (red) of the Barcelona metro. This stop, true to its name, leaves you at the base of this majestic Arc.
Finally, the Arc de Triomf is your gateway to the Parc de la Ciutadella – “the garden of the Barcelonins”- another emblematic sight of the city and an oasis of tranquillity and calm in the swarming metropolitan. Don’t miss out on either of these sights. Check what’s available, and reserve your Barcelona apartment in the touristic heart of the city, today.
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