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The Monument to Rafael Casanova in Eixample honors the Catalan nationalist hero and last prime minister of Barcelona..
The Monument to Rafael Casanova in Eixample honors the Catalan nationalist hero and last prime minister of Barcelona.
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Barcelona, Spain
The Arc de Triomf is a Mudejar style brick arch built in 1888 as the main access gate for the Barcelona World Fair
Casa Calvet is one of the early buildings designed by Antonio Gaudi, built for textile manufacturer Pere Màrtir Calvet in 1899
This auditorium designed by Ramon Muntaner is the most important Modernist example in Ciutat Vella
The 12 metre high Art Nouveau Monument to Doctor Bartomeu Robert built in 1904 by Josep Llimona Bruguera honors the Catalan nationalist and Barcelona mayor who fought against the centralist policies of the government in Madrid
The bronze equestrian statue of Ramon Berenguer III the Great, count of Barcelona, on Plaça Ramón Berenguer III, is a replica made in 1950 by Frederic Marès of the original wax statue by Josef Llimona
Includes access to underground Roman ruins and a complex of historic buildings in the center of the Barri Gòtic (Gothic Quarter), as well as being a reasonably good historical museum