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Barcelona, Spain
L’Aquàrium de Barcelona or Aquarium Barcelona is home to 11,000 marine animals across 450 species
The second biggest aquarium in Europe
La Barceloneta is a neighborhood in the Ciutat Vella (Old City) of Barcelona that is known for its gorgeous beaches
Once an obsolete harbor with empty warehouses and ruined industrial buildings, Port Vell was transformed into a yacht marina and entertainment center for the Barcelona Olympics in 1992
A must in order to understand the troubled and sad history of the Catalans
The harbor you can see is completely new, since until the 80's it was closed to the public
The 60 metre tall Columbus Monument honors the explorer for his first voyage to the Americas
El Cap de Barcelona - The Head is a surrealist sculpture in stone, steel and ceramic on Paseo de Colón created by American artist Roy Lichtenstein for the 1992 Summer Olympics
The Parc de la Ciutadella is Barcelona's central park, with a zoo, lake, fountain, and several museums