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Montjuic
Montjuic,
which means Jewish Mountain, is a useful point of reference when,
like me you haven’t got the best sense of direction. It lies
opposite Tibidabo and has become a tourist attraction in itself. The
castle (cast ell) on the top offers fantastic views over the city
and now also holds the military museum.
Montjuic was very much effected by two large events that occurred in
Barcelona. The first being the 1929 World Fair and the second the
1992 Olympic Games. The 1929 World Fair brought about the building
of the Barcelona Pavilion by German architect Mies Van de Rohe,
towering over that, the spectacular Palau Nacional.
The stunning Palau Nacional makes a beautiful backdrop to Placa
Espanya and is also known as MNAC, a museum which has the largest
collection of Catalan art in the world. The museum is well worth the
visit, and not to worry there are escalators the whole way up if you
can’t manage the many stairs.
Just round the corner from the Palau Nacional is another popular
tourist attraction and remnant from the World Fair: Poble Espanyol.
Poble Espanyol was created to illustrate some important Spanish
architecture and the different styles used in the different
autonomies of Spain. It houses craft shops, work shops such as
glass-blowing that you can watch, and many varied restaurants and
cafes. At night there are also 2 clubs which open up which makes for
quite a bizarre experience.
In front of the Palau Nacional I can also not fail to mention the
Magic Fountain which is always popular with all the family and
consists of the beautiful fountain lighting up in different colours
to a background of classic music. It’s free and well worth the trip.
Now to the Olympics and what they produced in the area. One of the
best things to do in the summer months is go and make use of the
Olympic swimming pools which are up on the side of Montjuic and are
open to the public. During the summer they also have an event where
they project movies onto the wall so you can swim and watch! Also in
the same area is the overwhelmingly large Olympic stadium and Palau
Sant Jordi.
There are also some lovely picnic spots and an outdoor bar up on
Montjuic near the mirador which is where you can see out onto the
sea.
Transport to Montjuic is varied. There is a metro stop at Placa
Espanya which is perfect for visiting the Palau Nacional and the
surrounds. There is also the Funicular de Montjuic which takes you
from Parallel metro stop to near the Castle. Or there is also the
cable car that also leaves and arrives from near the castle and
mirador and travels all the way to Barceloneta.
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