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Talents Jazz a La Pedrera, a unique experience, enjoying La Pedrera at night with live jazz on the roof terrace while contemplating one of the most spectacular views in Barcelona.
Talents Jazz includes a free visit to the roof, the attic and the terrace, an emblematic, evocative place that invites you to experience the architecture, the night, the city and the music.
These year La Pedrera presents a series of proposals with the most representative talent in jazz made in Barcelona to achieve an unforgettable live soundtrack for enjoying summer nights.
Seny i rauxa News of Catalan Architecture Disseny Hub Barcelona
An exhibition that offers a broad and evocative journey through recent Catalan architecture, highlighting its richness, diversity and historical continuity. The narrative is built around an unbroken thread linking the founding of the School of Architecture in 1875 with contemporary practices and sensibilities, spanning generations, styles and shifting contexts. The exhibition moves away from a chronological reading in favour of a thematic structure that invites visitors to observe, engage in dialogue and compare works from different periods. The itinerary, on view at the Disseny Hub Barcelona, brings together sketches, plans, models and photographs that reveal the architectural creative process, often invisible to the general public, and is enriched by artistic and design works that build bridges between disciplines and visual languages. With around four hundred pieces, the exhibition offers a choral vision that understands architecture as a living organism, where seny and rauxa coexist to shape collective identity and imagine new ways of inhabiting the future.
Barcelona is known throughout the world for its architecture. This is why the city didn't want to fall behind in the race to have some of the world's finest contemporary buildings. The names of today's great architects and artists are present in almost every city neighbourhood.
When the Malaga-born painter arrived in Barcelona he was only 14. The city offered him the art school, La Llotja, as well as the stunning light of the Mediterranean. Picasso donated a large number of his works to Barcelona which can be seen today at the city’s Museu Picasso.
The Barcelona-born artist Joan Miró left the city a legacy and an imprint which can be glimpsed all over the city. Miró’s desire to investigate and explore new avenues of creativity splashes the colourful city of Barcelona with his characteristic colours and forms. He does so inside the Fundació Miró, but in the street as well.
Art, culture, science and entertainment come together in Barcelona's museums.
The Antic Hospital de la Santa Creu
The former Hospital de la Santa Creu is one of the finest examples of Catalan civil-Gothic architecture. Building work began in 1401, with the purpose of bringing together Barcelona's six hospitals on one site.
The former factories of Can Ricart and Can Felipa
The industrial architecture in Poblenou has been put to new uses adapted to the needs of today. Many of the old factories that people can find in Barcelona have been remodelled in order to house new activities. This is the case of Can Felipa and Can Ricart.
The former Farinera del Clot stands on one side of the Plaça de les Glòries, and its new facilities have been open since 1995. Long gone is the industrial past of an aesthetically elegant building which combines the characteristic elements of the original mill with contemporary structures.
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