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Pati Manning, home to the Centre d’Estudis i Recursos Culturals, is an architectural gem of the El Raval neighborhood. It used to be part of the Casa de la Caritat which was built in 1743.

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Recycling is a key to sustainability since it is a way to reduce our carbon footprint. There are several scrap metal facilities in the Sant Martí district, like the one located in the El Parc i la Llacuna del Poblenou…

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This photopainting shows the part of the Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes which belongs to the La Sagrada Família neighborhood, where there are a few shops frozen in time.

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The Festival Arquitectures de Barcelona was held at the end of April in the Parc de les Glòries. For the occasion, all the area was converted into an urban architecture lab.

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La Trinitat Vella is a small neighborhood with a village look and feel. Located on the northeastern boundary of the Sant Andreu district, it is one of the entry ways to the capital city of Barcelona.

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One would think this El Parc i la Llacuna del Poblenou bar is decked for Xmas. It is actually its “regular” all-year-round style.

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In the Northern part of the Nou Barris district, the neighborhood of Vallbona looks like a small village lost in time.

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Located on the left bank of the Besòs river, Baró de Viver is one of the newest and quietest neighborhoods of Barcelona.

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