Barcelona city center

Sant Antoni

And the festivals of the Tres Tombs The neighborhood takes its name from the church

Av. Carrilet

Miniature rails This station commemorates the train of the line Llobregat-Anoia of the Ferrocarils de

Paral·lel

The Montmatre of Barcelona This street was officialy inaugurated the 8th October 1894 and it

Maria Cristina

The regent queen This station abuts on a Barcelona’s square that is dedicated to Maria

Besòs Mar

The last stretch of the River Besòs The neighbourhood of Besòs is situated on the

Verdaguer

The clergyman of the Catalan Renaissance Jacint Verdaguer i Santaló was born in Folgueroles in

Baró de Viver

Organizer of the 1929 Expo In the nineteenth century, the land that today comprises the

Rocafort

The fiercest Almogavar The street that gives name to this station is dedicated to Bernard

Montbau

Construyendo en el monte There are two theories about the origin of the name Montbau.

Bogatell

A centuries-old stream In a document that dates back to 1210, there is already mention

Via Júlia

That Roman colony At first this station was called Roquetes, but in 1999 it was

Bellvitge

For a good travel There are many theories about the name of the district of

Sagrera

Old Protected Spaces The name of this station derives from the neighborhood in which it

Sagrada Familia

The eternal temple With the Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudí was not content with simply building

Mundet

A home for orphans and the elderly This station receives its name from the architectural

Diagonal

The Modernist avenue The big avenue that gives name to this station is called in

Can Serra

An old-time house Can Serra was a family seat that was swept away during the