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Carrer de Balmes is also part of the so-called Gaixample, Barcelona's gay village and hosts one of its most famous clubs, Arena. Banc Sabadell is headquartered at the crossing of Carrer de Balmes with Avinguda Diagonal. Pompeu Fabra University owns a building in this street.
Pàdua is a station of the Barcelona Metro on the FGC-operated line L7 (also known as Línia de Balmes). The station is situated under Carrer de Balmes. [2] The station opened in 1953 with the opening of the line from Gràcia railway station to Avinguda Tibidabo. [3] The station has twin tracks, with two 60 metres (200 ft) long side platforms ...
Casa Fargas Casa Serra El toro assegut. The street is lined by a number of notable buildings: Casa Pia Batlló, 17 Rambla de Catalunya, by Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas, 1891–96 [4] Casa Fargas, 47 Rambla de Catalunya, by Enric Sagnier i Vilavecchia, 1902-04. An example of the architect's mature Modernista period. [5]
el Camp de l'Arpa del Clot: 38,838 74.1 65 el Clot: 26,759 69.7 66 el Parc i la Llacuna del Poblenou: 15,914 112.2 67 la Vila Olímpica del Poblenou: 9,395 92.5 68 Poblenou: 34,411 156.7 69 Diagonal Mar i el Front Marítim del Poblenou: 13,536 120.3 70 el Besòs i el Maresme: 26,116 118.5 71 Provençals del Poblenou: 21,185 108.6 72 Sant Martí ...
Plaça de Catalunya sign. Since the end of the 19th century it has been the hub of Barcelona. The odonyms of Barcelona — meaning the street names in Barcelona along with the names of thoroughfares and other roads in the city — are regulated by the Ponència de Nomenclàtor dels Carrers de Barcelona, a commission under the Department of Culture of the Barcelona City Council.
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Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes ("Great Way of the Catalan Courts"), more simply known as Gran Via [ˈɡɾam ˈbi.ə], is one of Barcelona's major avenues. With a length of 13.1 km (8.1 mi), it is the longest street in Catalonia and the 2nd longest in Spain , after Gran Vía de la Manga , in La Manga del Mar Menor , but is the one with most ...
The square was devised by Nicolau Rubió i Tudurí in the 1930s as part of the urban reform envisioned for Barcelona, under the specific name of Proyecto de Urbanización de la Avenida de Alfonso XIII, entre la calle Urgel, desde el Palacio Real hasta el límite del término municipal ("urbanisation project for Alfonso XIII Avenue, between Carrer d'Urgell, from Palau Reial to city government ...