Civic Centres in Barcelona

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  • DouglasJ
    Portland, OR23 contributions
    2.0 of 5 bubbles
    Must be a member to look about to enjoy on a daily bases. There may be events worth attending but you are not allowed anywhere inside without first becoming a member on membrain;

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    Written 5 September 2019
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  • AlbertSalichs
    Manresa, Spain22,446 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Nave Bostik is an abandoned industrial place located in la Sagrera, a neighborhood in Barcelona, the main city in Catalonia. Now it is full of very beautiful graffitis and in the place there are some events every tear. We came here to the vadevermut (18th and 19th of May), where you can drink some different vermouths and eat something like cheeses, cured sausages, patatas bravas or other dishes. Very alternative and good place to drink a vermouth.
    Written 29 May 2019
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  • Ray
    Barcelona, Spain256 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    this is the first synagogue opened in the Iberia Peninsula after 1492, where all jews were expelled from Spain. It is full of history. It is marvellous. It has the biggest synagogue temple in Barcelona. Also it has the single MIKVE in all Barcelona. I do recommend to visit it.
    Written 5 September 2018
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  • BackPacker1608
    Stockton-on-Tees, UK104 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    So happy to have read jummah at this masjid on our short trip to Barcelona. Good facilities and easy to find. People were really welcoming and friendly. We got there by metro but we could have walked from Eixample.
    Written 27 July 2024
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  • 🩶⚜️ 𝓝𝓪𝓽𝔂® ⚜️🩶
    Moscow, Russia157,502 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Old Art Nouveau house with square wrought iron balconies. Today, Casa Elizalde is a center for art and music, but began life as a private home. It was built for a lawyer but is now known as Casa Elizalde because the Elizalde family lived there the longest, from 1895 to 1964. Family members built the first railway line in Spain.
    Written 15 December 2022
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