Galleries in Barcelona

Av. Carrilet

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

Encants

A market with charm This station was christened with the name of the popular market

Maragall

The modernist poet The poet and writer Joan Maragall was born in Barcelona in 1860.

Bellvitge

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

Universitat

A building with lots of history The historic building of the University of Barcelona was

Vallcarca

An enclosed valley Vallcarca is the contraction of the toponym Vall Càrcara, which means “enclosed

Poblenou

The arrival of the new village In the old days this neighbourhood was a swampy

Can Serra

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

Catalunya

Our land Catalunya is the name of the nation established towards the end of tenth

Valldaura

From the Vall daura to Santes Creus The first known documentation that exists concerning this

Selva de Mar

A village of Catalonia This station takes one to a street that, like many others

Catalunya

Our land Catalunya is the name of the nation established towards the end of tenth

Diagonal

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

Florida

The colony that was given up The district we all know today was born and

Drassanes

The Navy Shipyards Las Drassanes are shipyards of civil Gothic style, they were built between

Alfons X

The Wise Alfonso X The Wise, son of Fernando the Third and Beatriz of Suabia,

Verdaguer

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