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The neighborhood of La Barceloneta was designed by an engineer named Juan Martín Cermeño. [3] The famous markets in La Barceloneta were designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Rovira i Trias in 1873. He had an urban plan for the future of Barcelona architecture, which won the 1859 municipal contest by city council's decree.
Districts and neighbourhoods of Barcelona (2021) Nº. District Location Size km 2 [2] Population [3] Density inhabitants/km 2 Neighbourhoods [4] Nº Name Population Size ; 1 Old City: 4.11 109,672 26,684.2 1 El Raval: 48,688 110 2 El Gòtic: 22,850 81.6 3 La Barceloneta: 15,125 109.5 4 Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera: 23,009 111 2 ...
It was a well-to-do quarter during 13th–15th centuries, when it really was by the sea shore, and the area that today is named Barceloneta was still an island. Notable buildings are the Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar and the palaces along Carrer de Montcada, including the Museu Picasso , the Museu Barbier-Mueller d'Art Precolombí , and part ...
Barcelona is divided into 10 districts and 73 neighborhoods: Ciutat Vella (4.49 km², 100 685 inhabitants): corresponds to the old core of the city, the one derived from the Roman and medieval periods, plus the Barceloneta neighborhood, created in the eighteenth century. This area received much immigration from the rest of Spain during the ...
English: Map of Barcelona's districts, and its metropolitan area. Español: Mapa de los Distritos de Barcelona , y del área metropolitana. Français : Carte des districts de Barcelone , et de sa zone métropolitaine.
Alamy Barcelona is a world-class city with unrivaled architecture, culture, and history. More good news concerns its overall safety: incidents of violent crime, like sexual assault and murder, are ...
Barcelona is divided into 10 districts and 73 neighborhoods: Ciutat Vella (4.49 km 2, 100,685 inhabitants): corresponds to the old part of the city — hence the name "old city" — derived from the Roman and medieval periods, plus La Barceloneta neighborhood, created in the 18th century. [8]
The front of the Mercat Sant Antoni. The Mercat de Sant Antoni is one of the largest markets in the city of Barcelona. It was built according to Ildefonso Cerdà’s original, nature-based city plan (Greek-cross style plan inset in a larger square) by Antoni Rovira i Tras in 1882 in a triangle of Eixample blocks in between El Raval and Poble Sec.