The coast of rabbits
The name of this station, the same as that of the square where it arrives, derives from the Latin voice Hispania. This was what the Romans called the Iberian Peninsula and Ispania, the Carthaginians. But even longer ago, the Phoenicians called it Isephanim, “coast or island of rabbits”, probably because of the large number of rabbits.
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![]() Av. de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13-27 (antiga Av. Marquès de Comillas) dentro del Poble Espanyol Phone 934 267 519 www.lafontdeprades.cat The reservation in this restaurant includes the entrance to the “Pueblo Espanyol”. Mediterranean cuisine, rice dishes, cod, meats and barbacue.
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![]() Palau Nacional – Parc de Montjuïc Phone 936 220 376 www.mnca.es Emblematic building created for the International Exhibition of 1929, houses an exceptional collection of Romanesque and Gothic art. Sundays children activities.
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![]() carrer Rabí Rubèn, 22-2 Phone 934 248 506 http://ccivics.bcn.cat/fontdelaguatlla Place frequented by the people of the neighborhood where you will find workshops of all kinds and many more activities. Check the programming on the website!
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