- Plaça de Catalunya, Barcelona
Plaça Catalunya (or Plaça "de" Catalunya, both being the official
Catalan language names) is a large square in centralBarcelona that is generally considered to be both itscity centre and the place where the old city (seeBarri Gòtic andRaval , inCiutat Vella ) and the 19th century-builtEixample meet.Some of the city's most important streets and avenues meet in Plaça Catalunya:
Passeig de Gràcia ,Rambla de Catalunya , La Rambla orPortal de l'Àngel , in addition toRonda de Sant Pere ,Carrer de Vergara orCarrer de Pelai . It has an area of about 50,000 square metres. It is especially known for its fountains and statues, its proximity to some of Barcelona's most popular attractions, and for the numerous flocks ofpigeon s that gather in the centreHistory
After the medieval city walls were demolished in the 19th century, a significant reform of the city took place, under the guide of a number of notable urban planners. Plaça Catalunya in particular was conceived as part of "pla Rovira" in 1859 but no official permission from the government was given until the
1888 Universal Exposition . It was urbanised for the first time in 1902, with further reforms in 1929, on the occasion of the1929 Universal Exposition , that also included the construction of a metro line.Francisco Nebot directed the reforms.Art
culpture
Plaça Catalunya hosts quite a few interesting sculptures representative of
Noucentisme ,Neo-Classicism and differentavantgarde movements.
*"Deessa", byJosep Clarà .
*"Pastor de Pau", byPablo Gargallo .
*Francesc Macià monument. It reads: "Catalunya a Francesc Macià".
*Josep Llimona 's sculptures.Decorative arts
The mosaics that decorate the walls of the underground part of Plaça Catalunya were designed by pupils of
Escola Massana .Culture
Theatre
A few theatres have been established in Plaça Catalunya since its construction, none of which is still in existence.
*Teatre del Bon Retir (1876-1885)
*Circ Eqüestre Alegria (1879-1895)
*Eldorado Conert (1887)
*Teatre Barcelona (1923)There still are, however, other theatres in the nearby area, located in other streets or squares.Cafés and restaurants
Similarly, most of the cafés and restaurants where writers and artists would meet in the city haven't survived, with the notable exception of Café Zurich, where Fabiola of Belgium's brother worked as a pianist. The following ones disappeared with the
Spanish Civil War :
*Maison Dorée
*Café Colón
*La Lluna
*Cafè SuísOther services
hopping centres
*
El Corte Inglés
*El Triangle , containing a three-storyfnac shop.
*Sfera Hotels
*H10 Catalunya Plaza
*Hotel Monegal
*Olivia Plaza Hotel: 4 stars hotel. [http://www.oliviahotels.es Olivia Plaza] Phone +34933168700Financial institutions
*
Banco Español de Crédito (Banesto).
*Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA).
*Banco de España
*Caja Madrid Foreign relations
* Canadian consulate.
Transport
The square is also one of Barcelona's most important transport hubs, both above and under ground.
Metro
The original
Barcelona metro line in Barcelona, known as "Gran Metro", had Plaça Catalunya as one of its termini. It went to become the current green line, L3, operated by TMB. It's also served by two FGC lines.
*Catalunya (L1, L3, L6, L7)
*Passeig de Gràcia (L2, L3, L4).Bus lines
Day bus
*Bus 9 Pl. Catalunya - Pg. Zona Franca
*Bus 14 Vil·la Olímpica - Pg. Bonanova
*Bus 16 Urquinaona - Pg. Manuel Girona
*Bus 17 Barceloneta - Av. Jordà
*Bus 24 Av. Paral·lel - Carmel
*Bus 28 Pl. Catalunya - Carmel
*Bus 41 Pl. Francesc Macià - Diagonal Mar
*Bus 42 Pl. Catalunya - Santa Coloma
*Bus 55 Parc de Montjuïc - Plaça Catalana
*Bus 58 Pl. Catalunya - Av. Tibidabo
*Bus 59 Pg. Marítim - Plaça Reina Maria Cristina
*Bus 66 Pl. Catalunya - Sarrià
*Bus 67 Pl. Catalunya - Cornellà
*Bus 68 Pl. Catalunya - Cornellà
*Bus 141 Av. Mistral - Barri del Besòs
*AerobusNitbus
Barcelona's night bus is known as
Nitbus and most of its lines serve Plaça Catalunya:
*N1 Zona Franca (Mercabarna) - Pl. Catalunya - Roquetes (Aiguablava)
*N2 Av. Carrilet - Pl. Catalunya - Badalona (Montigalà)
*N3 Collblanc - Montcada i Reixac
*N4 Via Favència - Pl. Catalunya - Gran Vista
*N5 Pl. Catalunya - Gran Vista
*N6 Barcelona (Roquetes) - Santa Coloma (Oliveres)
*N7 Pl. Pedralbes - Pl. Llevant (Fòrum)
*N8 Can Caralleu - Santa Coloma (Can Franquesa)
*N9 Pl. Portal de la Pau - Tiana (Edith Llaurador)
*N11 Barcelona (Pl. Catalunya) - H. Can RutiGuided tours
*Tombbus T1
*Tombbus T2Train
*
RENFE Plaça Catalunya train station .
*Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya ee also
*
Avinguda de la Llum
*Font de Canaletes
*History of Barcelona
*List of streets and squares in Eixample References and external links
* ALBAREDA, Joaquim, GUÀRDIA, Manel i altres.Enciclopèdia de Barcelona, Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana, Barcelona, 2006.
* [http://www.bcn.es/guia/ City map at Bcn.es]
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