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Barri Gòtic & La Ribera : Best of the Rest

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Top 10 Best of the Rest

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  • 1. Carrer del Bisbe

    Medieval Carrer del Bisbe is flanked by the Gothic Cases dels Canonges (House of Canons) and the Palau de la Generalitat (Carrer del Bisbe). Connecting the two is an eye-catching Neo-Gothic arched stone bridge (1928).

  • 2. Carrer de Santa Llúcia

    At weekends, amateur opera singers perform on this medieval street, home to the Casa de l’Ardiaca Casa de L’Ardiaca, which has a ravishing little patio.

  • 3. El Call

    El Call was home to one of Spain’s largest Jewish communities until their expulsion in the 15th century. The dark streets of this ghetto are so narrow it is said you can tie a handkerchief across their width.

  • 4. Carrer Montcada

    The “palace row” of La Ribera is lined with Gothic architectural gems, including the 15th–century Palau Aguilar, home to the Museu Picasso. See Museu Picasso, and the 17th-century Palau Dalamses with its Gothic chapel.

  • 5. Plaça de Ramon Berenguer el Gran

    This square boasts one of the largest intact sections of Barcelona’s Roman walls.

  • 6. Carrer Regomir & Carrer del Correu Vell

    You’ll find splendid Roman remains on Carrer Regomir, most notably within the medieval Pati Llimona. Two Roman towers are revealed on nearby Carrer del Correu Vell, and there are Roman walls on the leafy Plaça Traginers.

  • 7. Plaça de Sant Felip Neri

    Sunlight filters through tall trees in this hidden oasis of calm. The plaça is home to the Museu del Calçat (Top 10 Quirky Museums).

  • 8. Carrer Petritxol

    This well-maintained medieval street is lined with traditional granges and xocolateries (confectionary cafés). Also here is the famous Sala Parés art gallery, founded in 1877, which once exhibited Picasso, Casas and other Catalan contemporaries.

  • 9. Església de Sant Just i Sant Pastor

    This picturesque Gothic church (1342) has sculptures inside that date back to the 9th century.

  • 10. Església de Santa Anna

    Mere paces from La Rambla is the unexpected tranquillity of this Romanesque church, with a leafy, 15th–century, Gothic cloister.

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