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- Explore the Sagrada Família, one of Barcelona’s most famous landmarks. The architectural masterpiece was designed by Antoni Gaudí, and construction of the basilica began in 1884. Over a century later, the structure remains unfinished but is still one of the most sought-after landmarks in the world. One of the many reasons the Sagrada Família eludes a certain uniqueness is because of its unexpected sight in such a bold city with twisted towers and evangelical symbols looming over the city. Visitors today marvel at the beauty and locals look forward to its final completion in 2026.
- Visit one the world’s most luxurious avenues, the Passeig de Gracia. This avenue earned its fame in the summer of 1992 when the Olympics came to Barcelona. American urban designer, Allan B. Jacobs talked about the Passeig de Gracia in his book Great Streets, comparing it to the like of Paris’s Champs-Élysées and New York City’s iconic Fifth Avenue. This gained international attention and soon the Passeig de Garcia became Barcelona’s Luxury Promenade. Visitors today can shop the world’s most high-end brands for unique fashion pieces and private shopping experiences.
- Explore the impressive medieval art collection at Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. The museum was constructed for the International Exposition in 1929 and in 1955, the rooms for Romanesque art were created. Today, visitors to the museum can see the best Romanesque mural paintings in the world and the most representative art from Catalan Modernism collections.