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Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, Barcelona

Gran Via is the longest street in Catalonia, running from Sant Adrià de Besòs to L'Hospitalet de Llobregat through Plaça d'Espanya, Plaça Universitat, Plaça de Catalunya, Plaça de Tetuan and Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes.

Gran Via is the longest street in Catalonia, running from Sant Adrià de Besòs to L'Hospitalet de Llobregat through Plaça d'Espanya, Plaça Universitat, Plaça de Catalunya, Plaça de Tetuan and Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes. Alongside are attractions such as Jardins del Bosquet dels Encants, Plaza de Toros, Jardins de la Reina Victoria and Teatre Coliseum.


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About Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes

 Gran Via de Les Corts Catalanes, 08007 Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes and Nearby Sights on Map

Plaça Urquinaona

Monument al Llibre

The Monument al Llibre sculpture on Passeig de Gràcia was created by Joan Brossa in 1994 for the Guild of Second-hand Booksellers of Catalonia

Casa Calvet

Casa Calvet is one of the early buildings designed by Antonio Gaudi, built for textile manufacturer Pere Màrtir Calvet in 1899

Plaça Catalunya

Connecting many of the major streets in the city, the Plaça is a central location and a hub of activity

Font de Canaletes

The ornate Canaletes Fountain in La Rambla is where Barca fans converge to celebrate their team's wins

Els Quatre Gats

Palace of Catalan Music

This auditorium designed by Ramon Muntaner is the most important Modernist example in Ciutat Vella

Casa Martí

The Casa Martí, designed by architect Puig i Cadafalch, was built in 1896 for textile magnate Vilumara

Gothic Quarter

The Gothic Quarter is one of the four neighborhoods that form the Ciutat Vella or Old City of Barcelona

Grand Theater of Liceu