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Barcelona
History
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Legend attributes the Carthaginian foundation of Barcino to Hamilcar
Barca, father of Hannibal. About 15 BC, Romans redrew the town
as a castrum (a Roman military camp) centred on the "Mons
Taber", a little hill nearby the contemporary city hall (Plaça
de Sant Jaume).
The Roman Colonia Julia Augusta Faventia Paterna Barcino was
outshone by the province's capital Tarragona but some important
Roman remains are exposed under the Plaça del Rei, entrance
by the city museum, Museu d'Història de la Ciutat and the
typically Roman grid-planning is still visible today on the map
of the historical centre, the Barri Gótic ("Gothic
Quarter"). Some remaining fragments of the Roman walls have
been incorporated in the cathedral butted up against them
The city was conquered by the Visigoths in the early 5th century,
by the Moors in the early 8th century, reconquered from the emir
in 801 by Charlemagne's son Louis who made Barcelona the seat
of Carolingian "Spanish Marches" (Marca Hispanica),
a buffer zone ruled by the Count of Barcelona. Barcelona was still
a Christian frontier territory when it was sacked by Al-Mansur
in 985.
The counts of Barcelona became increasingly independent and expanded
their territory to include all of Catalonia, later formed the
Crown of Aragon who conquered many overseas possessions, ruling
the western Mediterranean Sea with outlying territories as far
as Athens in the 13th century. The forging of a dynastic link
between the Crown of Aragon and Castile marked the beginning of
Barcelona's decline.
The city was devastated after the Catalonian Republic of 1640
- 1652, and again during the War of the Spanish Succession in
1714. King Philip V of Spain demolished half of the merchants'
quarter (La Ribera) to build a military citadel, as a way of both
punishing and controlling the rebel city. Official use of Catalan
language was forbidden, and the University withdrew.
Barcelona and the province of Catalonia were annexed by the French
Empire of Napoleon after he invaded Spain and put his brother
Joseph on the Spanish throne. It was returned to Spain after Napoleon's
downfall.
During the 19th century, Barcelona grew with the industrial revolution
and the introduction of many new industries. During a period of
weaker control by the Madrid authorities, the medieval walls were
torn down and the citadel of La Ribera was converted into an urban
park: the modern Parc de la Ciutadella, site of the 1888 "Universal
Exposition" (World's Fair). The exposition also left behind
the Arc de Triomf and the Museu de Zoologia (a building originally
used during the fair as a cafe-restaurant). The fields that had
surrounded the artificially constricted city became the Eixample
("extension"), a bustling modern city surrounding the
old.
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Barcelona
Panoramic City Tour Highlights
by Car
Barcelona is a city that is always reinventing itself.
The wave of urban renewal leading up to the Olympic
Games of 1992, which virtually changed the face of
the city was but the latest step in a process that
started when the Carthaginians and Romans settled
here two thousand years ago. The high priest of monderniste
architecture, Antoni Gaudi, belongs to a distinguished
line of creators who over the generations have endowed
Barcelona with the world's most curious mixture of
styles. Fine food, fashion, opera, nightlife, street
theatre, art... Barcelona is all of this and more,
a city that holds surprises for everyone!
Half Day
Duration: 3 hrs approx
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€ 43
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Full Day
Duration: 8 hrs approx
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Sagrada
Familia the Gothic Quarter and Montjuic Hill of the
Jews
The high priest of modernist architecture, Antoni
Gaudi, belongs to a distinguished line of creators
who over the generations have endowed Barcelona with
the world's most curious mixture of styles.
He took charge of work on the Sagrada Familia in
1883, when work had already commenced on the crypt,
and gradually he worked on the project more and more
until he devoted himself entirely to the work in his
last years. The church, which relates architecture
to liturgy, was the result of constant meditation,
calculation and trials which not only sought to produce
innovation in building but also some form of far-reaching
wisdom.
Despite being named after its elegant Gothic buildings
from the 13-15th century this area is actually much
older, since Roman relics have been found here. From
this period some parts of the Barcelona wall have
survived (4 centuries), and can be see in main places.
During the 19 century., les monuments the most seriously
damaged monuments were the focus of an extremely careful
restoration programme, which gave the quarter its
elegant appearance.
Duration: 5 hrs approx
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Private Walking
tour of Gothic Quarter with the Cathedral and Picasso
Museum
On this half-day private tour you will visit the
Gothic quarter and Cathedral of Barcelona.
The site of the cathedral was occupied by a basilica
with three naves, destroyed by Almanzor in 925, remains
of which are to be found in the subsoil and can be
visited, and later by the Romanesque cathedral, begun
in 1046 and consecrated in 1058. The present cathedral,
begun in 1298, taking advantage of elements of the
previous one, consists of three naves and an apse,
covered with pointed arches. Most of the church as
well as the cloister was built between 1365 and 1388,
under the direction of Bernat Roca, the successor
to Jacobus Fabre. Although the building was completed
in mid-15C, the main facade was not built till the
early years of 20C. Among the areas of interest, the
most noteworthy are the Romanesque door of San Ivo
(Sant Iu), in the older wing, in los Condes Street
and the chapel of the Cristo de Lepanto, formerly
the Sala Capitular, which is the outstanding part
of the whole building, covered with a stellar vault.
As well we will visit the famous Museum of Picasso.
Duration: 4 hrs approx
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