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Parish Church of Sant Vicenç- Mollet
Church erected in honour of the town's patron saint. Its construction dates back to the Middle Ages.
Address: Pl. de l'Església, 1
Amadó Pharmacy - Mollet
One of the town's oldest pharmacies, its attractive neo-Gothic façade will be hard to miss.
Address: Pl. Prat de la Riba, 17
Bell tower of the Church of Sant Esteve - Mollet
Medieval in origin, it is the only fortified castle preserved in the region. Still visible are the defence tower, the well and a stone column originally belonging to an old barn.
Address: Av. Caldes de Montbui, 23 (Parque de Can Borrell)
Can Gomà (1947. Francesc Vilagut) - Mollet
This house was formerly the headquarters of Gomà cava. After closing down the cellar, the building was turned into the Municipal Theatre and Music School.
Address: C. Castelao, 2
Joan Abelló Museum - Mollet
Opened in 1999 it houses the Joan Abelló Foundation and exhibits an impressive art collection from the 19th and 20th centuries.
La Rambla - Barcelona
One of the world's best known avenues: Barcelona's Rambla is a unique, lively and colourful place. It is dotted with kiosks, flower stands, shops, restaurants and artists (the famous living statues). It is one of the city's main shopping areas and along the route, visitors can enjoy the views of architectural gems such as El Liceu and La Boquería market.
Gothic Quarter and La Ribera - Barcelona
An open-air museum that takes us back to the times of splendour of counts and monarchs. Visitors must see the Plaça del Rei and Barcelona Cathedral. La Ribera, an old fishermen's district, is the site of a fairytale cathedral: Santa Maria del Mar, and one of the city's most popular museums, the Picasso Museum.
Montjuïc - Barcelona
It is well worth climbing to the top of Montjuïc mountain to enjoy one of the town's best panoramic views. This area also stands out due to its significant cultural offer with sites such as the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya or Funcació Caixafórum. If you feel like relaxing in the evening, why not explore the night-life of Poble Espanyol or enjoy the fantastic show put on by the Font Màgica of Montjuïc.
Gaudí and Modernisme - Barcelona
Catalonia's most international and famous architect developed a great part of his work in the city of Barcelona. Don't miss out on Casa Milà (La Pedrera), Casa Batlló, the Sagrada Família or Park Güell: their shapes and colours are sure to leave an impression…
www.gaudi2002.bcn.es
El Camp Nou - Barcelona
The stage of great football, the FC Barcelona stadium is sure to please football fans from all over the world. Opened in 1957, the stadium can hold almost 100,000 spectators.
La Barceloneta (beaches) - Barcelona
After all that sightseeing, why not relax at the beach and taste the freshest fish dishes in town in Barcelona's fishing district.