Sights & Attractions in Barcelona

Things to Do in The Eixample

Sights Overview
Name Category Location
 
Casa Àsia-Palau Baró de Quadras
The neo-Gothic and plateresque (intricately carved in silversmith-like...
Houses / Mansions The Eixample
 
Casa Calvet
This exquisite but more conventional town house (for Gaudí...
Houses / Mansions The Eixample
 
Casa de la Papallona
This extraordinary apartment house crowned with an enormous yellow...
Houses / Mansions The Eixample
 
Casa de les Punxes
Also known as Casa Terrades for the family that owned the house...
Houses / Mansions The Eixample
 
Casa Domènech i Estapà
This less radical example of Eixample Art Nouveau architecture...
Houses / Mansions The Eixample
 
Casa Golferichs
Gaudí disciple Joan Rubió i Bellver built this...
Houses / Mansions The Eixample
 
Casa Macaia
This graceful Puig i Cadafalch building constructed in 1901 was...
Houses / Mansions The Eixample
 
Casa Milà
Usually referred to as La Pedrera (The Stone Quarry), with a...
Houses / Mansions The Eixample
 
Casa Montaner i Simó-Fundació Tàpies
This former publishing house—and the city's first building...
Museums / Galleries The Eixample
 
Hospital de Sant Pau
Certainly one of the most beautiful hospital complexes in the...
Architectural Sites The Eixample
 
Manzana de la Discòrdia
The name is a pun on the Spanish word manzana, which means both...
Houses / Mansions The Eixample
 
Museu Egipci de Barcelona
Even though you came to Barcelona to study, presumably, Catalonia...
Museums / Galleries The Eixample
 
Passatge Permanyer
Cutting through the middle of the block bordered by Pau Claris...
Neighborhoods / Streets The Eixample
 
Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família
Barcelona's most emblematic architectural icon, Antoni Gaudí's...
Religious Sites The Eixample
 
Universitat Central
Barcelona's Central University was built in 1889 by Elies Rogent...
Educational Institutions The Eixample
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