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Issue 17 | March 2015
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BARCELONA 2015. MUST-DO RECOMMENDATIONS
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The wonderful world of digital animation
Pixar, the pioneering studios committed to fostering new talent and innovation in digital animation bring to Barcelona an exhibition created by MoMA in New York. You’ll be able to discover the origins of much-loved characters like Woody, Nemo and Remy who have made grown-ups and children laugh and cry.
To be enjoyed with all the family!
CaixaForum – 6th February to 3rd May
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42 kilometres of challenges and intense experiences
One of the world’s most popular challenges returns to Barcelona. The Zurich Marathon brings together thousands of runners and passes such iconic sights as Camp Nou, the Arc de Triomf and Gaudí’s major landmarks. You can also experience this festival of sport by cheering on the athletes as they run through the streets and enjoy an extensive programme of music and dance performances.
Running is in fashion. Are you going to join in?
Av. Maria Cristina – 15 de March
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The surrealism of two great geniuses
For the first time, Barcelona is staging an exhibition featuring 75 works, some of them never exhibited before, by these two outstanding painters. An exhibition that reveals the curious coincidences between the art and lives of two Spanish artists who maintained close ties with Barcelona.
An unusual and highly recommended exhibition.
Museum Picasso – 19th March to 28th June |
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The festival of music without labels
Damian Jr. “Gong Marley”, the son of the legendary Bob Marley, will be performing for the first time in Barcelona on one of the stages at the Barcelona Forum site, where the festival has been held for a number of years now. This massive event promises a line-up of some of today’s most interesting bands from Spain and around the world.
Crüilla is much more than just great music!
Parc del Fòrum – 10th, 11th and 12th July |
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The ghosts of Barcelona come out after dark
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Barcelona is full of spine-chilling tales that have existed since time immemorial. Mysterious footsteps in the streets of the Born, whispers in the Plaça del Rei, the vampiress of the Raval, the ghost of Canaletes… You’ll be able to experience these and other tales from beyond the grave on the night-time tour Ghosts of Barcelona, which has been organised by expert, professional guides. And even if you don’t believe in witches and spirits, you’d better watch out… you still might get a fright.
Discover the most unexpected side of Barcelona and… get the fright of your life!.
For further details visit BCNSHOP
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