L'architettura di Barcellona tra antico e moderno
L’architettura di Barcellona tra antico e moderno.
Quasi tutte le volte che percorro la Rambla di Barcellona mi trovo sempre a guardare questo scorcio che mi impressiona per il contrasto tra il moderno di questo palazzo e il campanile della basilica di Santa María del Pi.
Un bel contrasto, no?
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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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The architecture of Barcelona between ancient and modern – L’architecture de Barcelone entre ancien et moderne – La arquitectura de Barcelona entre lo antiguo y lo moderno – A arquitetura de Barcelona entre o antigo e o moderno – Die Architektur Barcelonas zwischen Antike und Moderne – Kiến trúc Barcelona giữa cổ kính và hiện đại – 巴塞罗那古代与现代之间的建筑 – 古代と現代の間のバルセロナの建築
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