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My congratulations! You are in Barcelona! It is perfect place to relax, shopping, enjoying life!
Sure, there are a lot of interesting sightseeing, which everyone should visit! But what to do if you are here only for one day? Unfortunately, one day for Barcelona is not enough, but we will try to visit as much as possible. How to manage your time right not to miss anything breathtaking? Read here!
In this article there is a plan for visiting Barcelona in one day. The purpose was to include the most important legendary historical cultural sites! Barcelona is a place where it is not possible to remain indifferent.

Going down the La Rambla, going to Carrer d’Arago, where you should turn to go to Passeig de Gracia. Exactly there you will find two buildings that we are interested in. The first one is Casa Batlló, the second one is Casa Milá. The houses number 41 and 43. Antonio Gaudi created it. Casa Batlló was just like a simple house. But later on in 1904-1906 it was reconstructed on request Josep Batlló i Casanoves. Catalans call it Casa dels Ossos, because of its shapes. It remains bones. Since 2001 there is a museum and after that it is recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Site. There side by side you will find Casa Milá. It was built during 1906-1912. Another name is La Pedrera. Here at first Antonio Gaudi first time used a huge quantity of supporting columns. This way he could fancy arches. In 1984 it was recognized as World Heritage Site.

So, we are on the Carrer Bisbe again. Let’s go by it to square Sant Jaume.The ancient one in town. There we will find the Government of Catalonia. On the square usually city’s fiestas are held, including “castellers” (human towers). Along the squareis Carrer Ferran, going by it wee will find Carrer Vidre. This narrow passage goes to Plaça Reial in the center of which you will find Gaudi’s lights. In the tine of Fernand VII powering it was planned to call “Heroes' Square in Spain”.

Soon is going to be evening and the coolness of the sea started to be felt. Going up by Rambla to the metro station Drassanes (for those who did not go to the monument of Columb and to the Museu Marítim- go in the direction of the sea ) and go two stops to Espanya. This way now we are on the Plaza España that was construed in 1929 by (Ildefons Cerdà i Sunyer) as the beginning of the roads, leading from Barcelona in a suburban area at the time. Now we are at the foot of Montjuich Mountain. Where due to the beginning of World Fair in 1929 was created of Museum of Contemporary Art (MNAC), Torres Venecianas, which departs from Avinguda Reina María Cristina and in the end (Palacio Nacional is located. In the end of Avinguda María Cristina we will find charming fountains. They were created by Carlos Buigas, the son of the Columba’s monument. Fountains were damaged during the Civil War in 1937 and did not used till 1955. After being repaired and restoration they again charming as with their beauty and magic!