Souls of Barcelona 21
The Poble Sec neighborhood has many assets. There you will find quite streets, tourist hotspots, and the Montjuïc hill.
Photography & Digital Art
Photography & Digital Art
The Poble Sec neighborhood has many assets. There you will find quite streets, tourist hotspots, and the Montjuïc hill.
Here is a glimpse of the shade garden of the park of the Ciutadella. In this magical place, it seems like leprechauns are hiding away behind every tree.
An unpretentious house like the one here looks much nicer with a well-trimmed garden. The vegetation creates a makeshift frame for this picture I took in August in the El Carmel neighborhood.
This is a bird-eye view of La Teixonera, one of the most recent neighborhoods of Barcelona. It was created in 1915 and is part of the Horta-Guinardó district.
La Escocesa is an iconic art creation center located in the Provençals del Poblenou neighborhood.
We could say that La Barcelona has become THE all-restaurant neighborhood of Barcelona, now that tourism has replaced long-established industries. Here we can see the facade of a typical eatery of the Avinguda del Marquès de l’Argentera.
There are only so-called “cheap houses” in the Can Peguera neighborhood which are beautifully maintained by their proud owners. Each one bears unique details reflecting the personality of their dwellers. It is a miracle if they have not been torn…
In one of the construction sites of the Pere IV Street, I came across this statue-like torso in the manner of de Chirico.
Here is one of the facades of the fascinating old Fabra i Coats textile factory in the Sant Andreu neighborhood.