The Pearl of Spain | Barcelona
Barcelona, this enchanting city, with its ancient buildings, dazzling colors, passionate culture, cuisine, and music.
🚏As one of the most popular cities in Spain, Barcelona attracts millions of people every year, including 🔺artists🔺scholars🔺travelers and 🔺adventurers.
🌟In Barcelona, you can admire the magnificent architecture of the Sagrada Familia and feel the unique artistic atmosphere of Gaudi.
🔜This church is one of Gaudi's representative works. It has been under construction for nearly a century and is still being built.
🌟Other worthwhile attractions include museums, historical sites, parks, and beaches.
🔜Among them, the Picasso Museum and the Miró Museum are must-visit places for art lovers.
🍱If you are a food lover, Barcelona will definitely not disappoint you.
📸There are many types of food here, among which the most famous is the Spanish specialty snack Tapas.
💡Tapas bars can be found in every corner of Barcelona, and each bar has its own specialty snacks that you must try. Indulge in the delicious food while exploring the city.
🌟🔜If you want to experience the unique charm of this city, why not take a stroll along the enchanting city streets and explore the history and culture of Barcelona.
📸After nightfall, performances, music, and light shows on city streets and squares will leave you mesmerized.
Miro is a distinguished Catalan artist, famous alongside Picasso and Dali, a master of 20th-century surrealism. The Milo Foundation Gallery Fundació Joan Miró is located on the Monte Wyche Mountain, the Treasure Hill of Barcelona. The long-term exhibition of Miro's work, the foundation also used to hold temporary exhibitions of contemporary art.
It is a large gallery, and therefore a representative collection of Miró’s works, an excellent modernist gallery building built in 1970 by his friend and his collaborator, a Catalan rationalist architect, Josep Lluís Sert. This very lovely Mediterranean gallery is situated within several parks on the Montjuic hill, offering casual fashion and busy city people an interesting journey in the surreal and poetic language of St. Miami. At the time of our visit, the temporary exhibition included dystopian videos made by CécileB. Evans. Dreamy place - I have been there and hope to come back again.
Milo, a famous Spanish painter, is one of the 20th century surrealist painters who are equally famous with Picasso and Dali. I remember when I was a child, his paintings were displayed in Shanghai, and I was deeply impressed by their bright and pure colors. During this trip to Barcelona, Mu Ming went to the Milo Foundation on Mt. Montjuic. Most of his works were large, even a little, a line, which made us get over our addiction. At the same time, it is also a good place to overlook the beautiful scenery of Barcelona. The merchandise in the souvenir shop is so beautiful that people can't help it.
The environment is beautiful, suitable for travel, it is a kind of beauty to meet in a short life, the traffic is very convenient, and the content is wonderful and rich.
This is a new antique building in the city center.
The exterior wall of this Milo Foundation is very spectacular, and it has that classical European style. Next time I have the opportunity, I will go to see it again. The scenery is indeed very charming, and he is in charge of the fund with a group.