Umbrellas on the Rambla in Barcelona
One of the most bizarre buildings you can admire walking along the Rambla in Barcelona is the one that has umbrellas and fans as decorations (not to mention the dragon on the corner). I think I already posted something about it (where I may have written the meaning) but now I can't check. Enjoy it anyway even if it was a typo.
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Photo taken with Canon 600D and lens Canon EF 40.
La Rambla is one of the most emblematic places in the city, very popular all year round with both tourists and locals, and has different names in its different sections, which is why it is sometimes called in the plural Les Rambles in Catalan and Las Ramblas in Castilian. The word rambla comes from the Arabic raml (sand) and designates, as in other Spanish cities, a street created from a dry, buried or covered watercourse.
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Umbrellas on the rambla of Barcelona – Parapluies sur la rambla de Barcelone – Paraguas en la rambla de Barcelona – Guarda-chuvas na rambla de Barcelona – Sonnenschirme auf der Rambla von Barcelona – Ô dù trên bánh mì rằn ri Barcelona – 巴塞罗那大道上的雨伞 – バルセロナのランブラス通りの傘
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La Casa Bruno Cuadros, o Casa degli ombrelli, è un edificio progettato dall’architetto catalano Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas.