Exploring the Enchanting Gothic Quarter of Barcelona


Story: Exploring the Enchanting Gothic Quarter of Barcelona
Episode: 7
Presenter: Trevor Cochrane
Air Date: 26th February 2023


Join Trevor on an exciting journey exploring Barcelona's rich history and culture, with stops at the stunning Barri Gòtic, the charming Gothic Quarter, and the beautiful Plaça del Rei - all must-see destinations for anyone visiting this vibrant city!

  • The Barri Gòtic, or Gothic Quarter, is the historic heart of the old city of Barcelona and exudes a captivating old-world charm.
  • This medieval district is a picturesque, car-free enclave where nearly every architectural detail seems to have been preserved from the Middle Ages.
  • Formerly a Roman village, the Gothic Quarter retains remnants of its glorious past, although modernization has brought newer buildings alongside the ancient ones.
  • This mix of old and new appeals to visitors from around the globe who come to explore the quarter.
  • The district's central attraction is the enormous Cathedral, a 13th-century Gothic masterpiece adorned with gargoyles and set within a stunning courtyard brimming with plants and even a few geese.
  • Although the cathedral's construction began during the Romanesque period, it was finished in the medieval era, and its exterior was renovated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
  • The Plaça del Rei, located in the heart of the district, is one of Barcelona's most beautiful squares, surrounded by impressive medieval structures and opening onto the quarter's narrow southern streets.
  • Street musicians take advantage of the quarter's quiet courtyards to play classical Spanish guitar melodies with perfect acoustics.
  • Nightlife in the Gothic Quarter is vibrant, and visitors can always find a place to enjoy a drink or dance.
  • Pont del Bisbe, also known as the Bishop's Bridge, is a Gothic-style bridge located in the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona, Spain. It was designed by Joan Rubió i Bellver, a disciple of the famous Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí, and completed in 1928.

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