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Barcelona, Spain
National Art Museum of Catalonia
The majestic palace on Montjuïc Hill is the National Art Museum of Catalonia. The museum boasts a vast collection of Romanesque art that flourished in Western Europe from the 11th to 13th centuries, Gothic and Baroque art from later periods, and modern Catalan art represented by Miro and Picasso, allowing art lovers to relax and enjoy the numerous exhibits.
Barcelona
Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, is one of the world's leading tourist cities, facing the Mediterranean Sea and blessed with a mild climate. It is famous for its architecture by Antoni Gaudí, who was active in the 19th century, and especially for the splendor of the Sagrada Familia, which is still being built today. The city's large area is also home to many other attractions, such as the historic Gothic Quarter, Montjuïc with its many museums, and Tibidabo, which offers a panoramic view of Barcelona.