oral report (barcelona)
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Interesting cities(Barcelona)
By: -Juan Castro.
-Maria Lagos.
-Camila Martínez.
Teacher: Maria Alejandra Torres.
Date: Concepcion-03-April-2014.
Introduction
The architecture of the Barcelona’s city
Rare Roman remains:
Medieval times: The Gothic style
Saint Eulalia Cathedral The Tinell salon
The modernism
Sagrada Família
The Parc Güell
The post-Olympic stage
Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona
The Torre Agbar
Barceloneta beach:
Barceloneta beach is the closest
beach to Barcelona city centre.
This beach was listed as number
one in a list of the top ten city beaches in the world according to National Geographic and Discovery Channel.
Park Güell:
It is a garden complex with architectural elements situated on the hill of El Carmel. It was designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí and built in the years 1900 to 1914.
Camp Nou:
Camp Nou was built between 1954 and 1957, and officially opened on
the 24th of September
1957 with a match between
FC Barcelona and a selection
of players from the city of Warsaw.
It is the largest stadium in
Europe and the
11th largest in
the world in terms of capacity.
La Rambla:
This is probably the city’s most famous street and is a bustling hive of activity. Located just off Plaza Catalunya and leading right down towards the port and beach, you’ll find street performers, lots of bars and restaurants