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Barcelona, Gracia Avenue is a famous luxury block with some very big collection shops. It feels very interesting here and it is very romantic. The designers of the whole block are still more innovative according to different festivals.
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Passeig de Gracia is the main avenue in Barcelona, located in the middle of the expansion area (Eixample), starting from Plaza Catalunya in the south and reaching Carrer Grande Gracia in the north. It is known as the "Champs Elysees" in Barcelona. Passeig de Gracia is also one of the most important shopping areas in Barcelona. There are enough shops here for fashionistas to visit for a long time. In addition to Prada, Gucci, Loewe, Burberry and DolceandGabanna, there are also Zara, H&M, Mango, etc. High street fashion brand. This street is full of tourists during the day, and the shop windows along the street are dazzling. Even if you don’t go into the store for shopping, you can just look at the shop windows. If you are tired of shopping, you might as well find an open-air coffee shop on the roadside, drink afternoon tea and watch the beautiful buildings on the street and the people on the street. When night falls, you can also come here to sweep the streets for photography, and the Gracia Street under the neon lights is even more dazzling and charming.
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Barcelona, Gracia Avenue is a famous luxury block with some very big collection shops. It feels very interesting here and it is very romantic. The designers of the whole block are still more innovative according to different festivals.
Barcelona Gracia Avenue is almost all luxury shops, covering a very large area, if you need this whole day to visit, women should especially like it, in addition to luxury stores. There are also a lot of snacks.
Barcelona Gracia Avenue is a collection of very famous luxury stores, this street feels very romantic, especially in autumn, a street is yellow leaves, although it looks a bit lonely, but also very romantic
Gracia Avenue is a busier street in Barcelona. Near Lambra Avenue, there are many big brands, Burberry, Loewe, Zegna, Gucci, MD, ZARA, Desigual, Camper, Pinko, Desiel and so on. Starting from Catalonia Square, the buildings are quite distinctive. About 20 minutes'walk, you can see the most famous homes of Amartyo, Bartleau and Mira in turn.
A colorful fairy tale world. A lively and quiet residential building. "Bartillo Apartment (CasaBatllo) is a building that architect Anthony • Gaudi cooperated with Jorgep • Maria • Nurjoer (JosepMaria Juiol). The building was built in 1877 and was renovated between 1904 and 1906. Located in the Eixample, Spain. No. (PasseigdeGarcia)43 Gracia Avenue - Baidu Encyclopedia (Figure 1 is the net map) Batllo Apartment is a commercial and residential building on Gracia Avenue Barcelona entrusted by Mr. Bartllo to transform Gaudi. The building's decoration vividly reflects the modern style. But because its "strange" appearance was called by the local citizens at the beginning of the "Bone House" and "Yawn House" as a remodeled building, Gaudi abandoned the original facade, converted into a wavy, smooth line facade. The glass roof surface shines under the sun, and the gloss of the roof will show different charms with the changes in the light intensity. The building has seven floors: underground, ground floor, main floor, four floors, plus attic. The main/floor is occupied by the owner, with a very spacious bone-shaped balcony with large lift windows and clever installations that open completely outwards. The Bartillo House represents a new expression of architectural design. This novel expression has transcended all styles of architectural history. The foundation walls on the front of the building are made of sand and stone on Mount Montjut and shaped into curved shapes. Its facade is decorated with ceramic flakes and stained glass, and the cast iron balcony railings resemble masks after being painted with ivory and golden yellow, and are reminiscent of