A tower rising over 140 metres, home to offices and a public viewpoint, its colours shifting across the façade.
The Torre Diagonal 00 boasts an impressive geometric silhouette and glass façade, standing at the very start of Avinguda de la Diagonal.
An urban park where modern architecture meets abundant Mediterranean vegetation across 5,500 m² of inventive design.
An ambitious contemporary urban park, pioneering in originality and sustainable architectural thinking.
One of Europe’s oldest and largest second-hand markets, with more than 700 years of history.
One of the city’s most recognisable skyscrapers, built for the 1992 Olympic Games, with 40 floors of glass and aluminium.
A skyscraper known for its steel-and-glass design, contemporary art collection and its setting by the sea.
A multi-award-winning contemporary building where you can read and explore distinctive installations.
The Pont de Bac de Roda, by Santiago Calatrava, is a sculptural structure linking the districts of Sant Andreu and Sant Martí.
National research and supercomputing centre located in a historic building that brings together science and heritage.
One of the city’s major biomedical research hubs sits right by Barceloneta beach.
The Velòdrom d’Horta is an iconic cycling stadium, situated beside Passeig de la Vall d’Hebron.
The main air gateway to the city, with two passenger terminals and connections to over 150 destinations.
Centre of the Fundació Vila Casas housed in a former textile factory, dedicated to contemporary Catalan painting.
An iconic undulating roof of multicoloured mosaic brings a historic covered market to life, where fresh produce meets modern architecture.
A 14-hectare site on Montjuïc focused on conserving and exploring the biodiversity of the world’s Mediterranean-climate regions.
A multi-purpose seafront venue bringing together contemporary architecture, culture and large-scale outdoor events.
Amid curves, large windows and the streets of the Gràcia neighbourhood, the Biblioteca Jaume Fuster library invites you to discover your next read.
An iconic sports venue on Montjuïc, home to major sporting events and concerts.
Three monumental concrete chimneys dominate the Besòs shoreline, remnants of a historic Catalan power station.
A distinctive office skyscraper, recognisable for its façade that shifts with the changing light and its dramatic cantilever facing the sea.
In Barcelona’s Poblenou neighbourhood, the former factories of Can Ricart and Can Felipa keep the city’s textile heritage alive.
A mixed-use complex on Avinguda Diagonal integrating a shopping centre, offices, hotels and facilities within a large urban architectural block.
A public observatory atop Barcelona’s tallest telecommunications tower.
Venue for conferences and large-scale events, set in a contemporary building by the sea.
A monumental complex of sports facilities and public spaces on Montjuïc hill, part of the lasting legacy of the 1992 Olympic Games.
The home ground of RCD Espanyol de Barcelona and one of the most modern stadiums in Europe.
The iconic FC Barcelona stadium is a sports venue built in the 1950s, now being redeveloped to improve the spectator experience.
A multidisciplinary space exploring contemporary culture through innovative themes and ways of presenting exhibitions.
A centre dedicated to research, experimentation and the presentation of contemporary art from the second half of the 20th century to the present day.
The oldest part of Barcelona’s port, now a waterfront area for leisure, culture and maritime activities.
A large public space at the junction of Gran Via, Diagonal and Meridiana, where biodiversity is nurtured and a wide range of leisure options is available.
A museum dedicated to decorative, textile and graphic arts, with a varied programme of temporary exhibitions.