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Barcelona's Santa Eulalia Cathedral, dedicated to the city's patron saint, is an architectural marvel located in the Gothic Quarter. In addition to its magnificent Gothic facade, it houses the Royal Crypt, which contains the tombs of various Catalan sovereigns. The Treasure Room, meanwhile, displays liturgical pieces and precious objects, offering visitors a captivating journey through the religious and royal history of Barcelona.
Read MoreThe Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar in Barcelona is a Catalan Gothic masterpiece built in the 14th century. Known for its impressive architecture, it is dedicated to the Virgin Mary of the Sea. This basilica, also called the "Cathedral of the Sea", has a rich history and has witnessed various events over the centuries. Visitors can admire its impressive vaults, magnificent stained glass windows and delve into Barcelona's cultural heritage by exploring this iconic building.
Read MoreNestled majestically between heaven and earth, Montserrat is a sacred mountain site located a short distance from Barcelona. Famous for its stunning rock formations and hilltop monastery, Montserrat offers a spiritual and scenic escape. To get there, visitors have several options. The rack railway, a scenic journey, winds through the hills to the base of the mountain.
Read MoreThe Templo del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, also known as the Temple Expiatori del Sagrat Cor, is an expiatory temple located on Tibidabo mountain in Barcelona. Designed by architect Enric Sagnier, construction began in 1902 and was completed in 1961.
Read MoreThe Basilica of Mercè, also known as Basílica de la Mare de Déu de la Mercè, is a place of worship dedicated to Our Lady of Mercè, the patroness of Barcelona. Located in the Gothic Quarter, the current basilica was built in the 18th century.
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