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The Rambla de Catalunya is a major boulevard lined with several fashion boutiques, art galleries, theatres and cinemas. The Rambla de Catalunya is a major boulevard lined with several fashion boutique... The Rambla de Catalunya is a major boulevard lined with several fashion boutiques, art galleries, th...
The Hash, Marijuana and Hemp Museum, located in the modernist Palau Mornau, offers a unique permanent exhibition on the ... The Hash, Marijuana and Hemp Museum, located in the modernist Palau Mornau, offe... The Hash, Marijuana and Hemp Museum, located in the modernist Palau Mornau, offers a unique permanen...
The Temple of Augustus was a Roman temple built during the Imperial period in the 1st century BC as a place of worship f... The Temple of Augustus was a Roman temple built during the Imperial period in th... The Temple of Augustus was a Roman temple built during the Imperial period in the 1st century BC as ...
Gaixample is a predominantly gay neighborhood in Eixample, dotted with LGBT-friendly cafes, bars, clubs and restaurants. Gaixample is a predominantly gay neighborhood in Eixample, dotted with LGBT-frie... Gaixample is a predominantly gay neighborhood in Eixample, dotted with LGBT-friendly cafes, bars, cl...
The Museu de la Xocolata is dedicated to chocolate, taking visitors through the discovery of cocoa bean in the Aztec Emp... The Museu de la Xocolata is dedicated to chocolate, taking visitors through the ... The Museu de la Xocolata is dedicated to chocolate, taking visitors through the discovery of cocoa b...
The Gavà Museum traces the changing landscape of the Gavà area, from Paleolithic hunter-gatherers through the Neolithic ... The Gavà Museum traces the changing landscape of the Gavà area, from Paleolithic... The Gavà Museum traces the changing landscape of the Gavà area, from Paleolithic hunter-gatherers th...