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A park located next to the Arc de Triomphe, a place where weekends are prettier than weekdays! You can enjoy busking and large soap drops ㅎㅎ Dogs often come out for a walk, but sometimes there are dogs with loose necks.
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Parc de la Ciutadella Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Castle Park is located at the junction of the coastal area and Little Barcelona, and is named after the ancient castle in the park. The Castle Park covers an area of 17 hectares and has a natural wetland, known as the "Green Lung of Barcelona". In 1714 Felipe V built the castle in the park, and in 1869 the castle was destroyed, leaving only an altar and an arsenal. The baroque arsenal is now the Catalan Parliament, opened in 1888 as the venue for the Universal Exposition. During the exposition, many new features were built nearby, such as the Arc de Triomphe, gardens and fountains. Among the most famous are the Three Dragons Castle (currently the Zoological Museum) designed by Mondanelle, the Flower House (now the Cultural Center) designed by Amagus and the awning designed by Foncere. Gaudí participated in the design of the details of the monument as Foncere's assistant. The "waterfall" in the north corner of the park is a highlight of the castle park. The waterfall is very magnificent and magnificent by the combination of fountains, sculptures and surrounding green trees. In addition, the lakes in the park and the Barcelona Zoo are also very popular, where you can breathe fresh air, feed wild ducks, and see the small animals in the zoo. There are several famous sculptures in the zoo that are also worth seeing. , such as Sorey's "The Lady with the Umbrella" and Imona's "Sad".
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Parc de la Ciutadella Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A park located next to the Arc de Triomphe, a place where weekends are prettier than weekdays! You can enjoy busking and large soap drops ㅎㅎ Dogs often come out for a walk, but sometimes there are dogs with loose necks.
A particularly beautiful park, this park is actually a long history, there are many monuments here. The statue is very beautiful, the park is not big, but the architecture and greening are very good.
This park is a beautiful park and we passed by and enjoyed it on our way to the absolutely stunning Arc de Triomphe. It is a peaceful park, the gardens are well maintained, there is a beautiful fountain and countless elaborate statues, a great place to stroll in the afternoon sun, there is a zoo and a museum in the park, but we never visited them, But we intend to go to these two attractions on our next holiday to Barcelona on September 20. A beautiful park in a great location if you are in the area worth checking in.
Beautiful space to spend an afternoon enjoying the nature. You can also rent a boat and sail on a small lake.
The park is very nice. There are many people and many interesting activities also happy around here
The castle park is located at the junction of the coastal area and Little Barcelona, named after the ancient castle in the park. It was built by Felipe V in 1714 and destroyed in 1869, leaving only an altar and an arsenal. The Baroque arsenal is now the Catalan Parliament Hall, and was used as the venue for the World's Fair in 1888. During the Expo, many new landscapes such as the Arc de Triomphe, gardens, fountains and small lakes were built nearby. The most famous are Mondanere’s design of the Three Dragons Castle (now the Animal Museum), the flower house of Amagus (now the Cultural Center) and the awning of Fonsere, which Gaudi, as Fonsere’s assistant, was involved in the design of the monument’s details. In the corner of the park, there are several famous sculptures at the Barcelona Zoo, such as Soray's "The Lady of the Umbrella" and Imone's "Sad."