- Plaça del Duc de Medinaceli
Plaça del Duc de Medinaceli is a square in central
Barcelona . It's part ofBarri Gòtic , in theCiutat Vella district, located between Passeig de Colom and Carrer de la Mercè, on a terrain formerly part of a 13th centuryFranciscan convent until 1836. The square was projected after the disappearance of the old city walls and the convent in the 19th century.It's named after the 16th century noblemanLuis de la Cerda y de la Vega , count ofMedinaceli ,Cogolludo andArcos de Jalón , a descendant of theMontcada family, who gave away the terrain to the Franciscans [ [http://w7.bcn.es/nomenclator/www_nomenclator.ficha?codic=106205&idioma=0 B Nomenclàtor ] ] .Names
It had previously been known as "plaça de sant Francesc" and "plaça dels Framenors", and from the construction of the square as we see it now, "
Manuel Azaña ", "Duque de Medinaceli" and "Barcas".In popular culture
The square is famously featured in a scene of
Almodóvar 's film "Todo sobre mi madre ".Transportation
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Barcelona Metro L3 station Drassanes.References
External links
* [http://www.poblesdecatalunya.cat/element.php?e=2295 Pobles de Catalunya.cat]
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