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Talents Jazz a La Pedrera, a unique experience, enjoying La Pedrera at night with live jazz on the roof terrace while contemplating one of the most spectacular views in Barcelona.
Talents Jazz includes a free visit to the roof, the attic and the terrace, an emblematic, evocative place that invites you to experience the architecture, the night, the city and the music.
These year La Pedrera presents a series of proposals with the most representative talent in jazz made in Barcelona to achieve an unforgettable live soundtrack for enjoying summer nights.Family activities at La Pedrera
Do you know what ingredients Gaudí needed to build La Pedrera? Would you like to travel back to Barcelona of the beginning of the 20th century? Become an intrepid explorer to discover the hidden mysteries inside this gem of modernism for more than a hundred years.
Activities:
Indiana Stones: Let's Explore!: Dynamic Tour.
Once upon a time... a trencadís!: plastic workshop and guided tour.Eat Gaudí open-air food fair opens its doors at Barcelona's Torre Bellesguard. You'll find a wide variety of stands and foodtrucks featuring the finest brands and gourmet produce. You'll also be able to enjoy a carefully curated selection of fun workshops and activities for kids and adults that will fill the weekend with food, art and culture.
The hidden side of Palau Güell
Beyond the standard tour of this stunning modernist complex by Antoni Gaudí, the exhibition "The hidden side of Palau Güell" allows visitors to discover hidden corners and details that are not accessible to the public. This exhibition of original photographs by Ramon Manent, who specializes in art and architecture, is included in the price of the entrance ticket to the building.
The cradle of Catalan culture, amongst many other cultures and civilisations, and a witness to major transformations such as the Industrial Revolution or the Civil War amongst many others, Barcelona has a fascinating history. Find out more about it!
A hotel with views, a tent in a campsite in the countryside, a city-centre apartment… Barcelona offers a wide range of accommodation so that everyone can find their perfect base camp. Here are some great ideas.
Art, culture, science and entertainment come together in Barcelona's museums.
Barcelona's Casa Vicens (1888), a unique oasis of calm with an Oriental and Moorish flavour, stands in the peaceful neighbourhood of Gràcia.
No other neighbourhood in Barcelona better encapsulates traditional charm and vibrant modernity than Gràcia. Formerly a separate village, it now forms the core of the Barcelona's 6th district, which also includes other neighbourhoods such as Vallcarca, Penitents and La Salut
The Casa Calvet de Barcelona (1899) is one of Antoni Gaudí's earliest buildings. Some people consider it his most conservative work but it also contains markedly modernista elements, such as the façade which terminates in a curve and the attic balconies, which look like something from a fairy tale.