This palace is still very magnificent. The area is very large. It is recommended that you have the opportunity to visit and see the local buildings and related historical and cultural conditions.
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This is a group of historic buildings in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, located in the King's Square in the Gothic Quarter of the old city, which was the residence of the Count of Barcelona and later the King of Aragon. It consists of three different buildings: St. Agatha's Chapel (1302), Royal Chapel, Gothic. It has an octagonal tower from the early 14th century.
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This palace is still very magnificent. The area is very large. It is recommended that you have the opportunity to visit and see the local buildings and related historical and cultural conditions.
The Grand Palace of Barcelona is a group of historic buildings in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, located in the King's Square in the Old City Gothic District, once the residence of the Earl of Barcelona and later King of Aragon. It includes three different buildings: the St. Agatha's Chapel, the Royal Chapel, and the Gothic architecture. It has an octagonal tower in the early 14th century. The palace is not large in size and does not look magnificent, but it is still very historical.
This is a relatively small attraction, not very famous. Next to Barcelona Cathedral. Since it is not a special attraction, I didn't see where I could go in. So I only looked outside.
I didn't know it was the former palace, but after visiting the cathedral in Barcelona, I walked around the surrounding area, it can be said that I was lost before I came here. I thought he was part of the wall, but after careful examination I found that it was not, or not quite, because the lower part was the wall with several gates, but now it was sealed off, and the upper part was obviously the palace and the tower structure, I was still thinking about how someone built the palace on the wall, not afraid of others attacking the city directly to destroy you, and this is obviously a destruction of cultural relics. Later, after returning to the information, I found out that this is the so-called old palace, that is, one of the two kings who unified Spain, the king of Aragon, the palace I saw was the church and the royal chapel, the tower called the King Martin Watch Tower, which is an old antique built in 13 years. And in fact, the palace can be visited, but the entrance is not on the side of the city wall, on the other side. There is a statue of a knight in the square in front of the palace, but I didn't study who it was. This is waiting for other members to help me correct it.
Very disappointed attraction, I was cheated by the photo. The Grand Palace is right next to the Barcelona Cathedral, in the King's Square, what Governor's Palace, the Royal Chapel, the Tinai Hall, completely indistinguishable. The only guess is that it should be set high, the camera has been incomplete, King Martin watchtower. The palace is a scenic spot to play, there is nothing to look at, it is tattered. However, the area itself is very tasteful, the building is my favorite style, and there are many entertainers on the street performing. The Gothic District buildings are messing in. It is very tired to punch in and play like me. It is more fun to shuttle through the small streets.