Neighborhood

neighborhood

Barcelona's 'undiscovered' district

MNAC

Museum

The National Art Museum of Catalonia (in Catalan, Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya), also known by its acronym MNAC, stands out for its collection of Romanesque art, considered one of the most complete in the world.

Las Arenas

Shopping Center

Arenas de Barcelona, ​​also known as Las Arenas, is a commercial, leisure and cultural center inaugurated in 2011 located in the remodeled building of the old Las Arenas bullring in the Plaza de España in Barcelona. The original building, inaugurated in 1900, was a bullring that in 1977 stopped practicing bullfighting.

Pabellón Alemán

International Exhibition 1929

The German Pavilion, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich, was the building representing Germany at the Barcelona International Exhibition held in 1929. Conceived as a representative space to host the official reception presided over by King Alfonso XIII to the German authorities, 1 the building was intended to symbolize the progressive and democratic character of the new Weimar Republic and its recovery after the First World War.

Food&Drinks

Restaurants

Savor some of the best tapas in Sants, a lively neighbourhood in the southern part of Barcelona. This neighborhood is home to a multitude of family-run restaurants, bars, and bodegas that know good cooking.

FCB

Football

Camp Nou is a sports venue owned by Fútbol Club Barcelona, ​​located 20 minutes by underground from Sants district. It was inaugurated on September 24, 1957 and its current capacity is 99,354 spectators, being the stadium with the largest capacity in Europe and the third in the world.

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