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Are you thinking about making a short visit to Barcelona? Here you can find out about my two-day trip! These were the sites that I chose to see in a 48-hour visit. It was worth it!
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I’m sure that when you hear about Barcelona you will immediately think of Gaudi and modernist architecture (Sagrada Familia, Parc Güell, Casa Batlló…). But the truth is, Barcelona is full of modernist buildings that sometimes go unnoticed. Let’s give these works of art some justice and show off some of these not so popular places.
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As what normally happens, you don't appreciate what you have in your city until you have to show it to a foreigner who comes to visit.
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This is the story of my encounter as a first time Lomographer, and a documentation of the start of a fulfilling relationship with the Diana Mini.
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Good humor and desires to finally discover the mystery product. This past Wednesday the Lomography Embassy Store in Barcelona joined other embassies in 5 continents, and simultaneously uncovered the mystery, which was well kept during these past few weeks.
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The Encants Vells Market is Barcelona´s biggest and at the same time, oldest flea market. With over 15,000 square meters of space and literally hundreds of little stands this is the perfect place to get lost with your camera.
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The Labyrnth of Horta is the oldest park in the the city of Barcelona. Its labyrinth, gardens, terraces, springs and statues just complement its historical value and mysterious ambient. Right in the outskirts of Barcelona the park offers an excellent alternative when you are looking for an escape of the city and its complications.
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The festival of advanced music and multimedia art Sónar is held in mid-June in Barcelona. You will find established artists of electronic music like Orbital, Jeff Mills and Carl Craig along with other proposals lesser known but much more interesting to me. Although electronic music has a lot of weight on this festival, there is variety of proposals, ranging from the pop-rock to classical music or traditional.
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Tossa de Marr is located in the province of Gerona, Cataluña, 103 kms away from Barcelona. It is part of the region known as Selva, which stands in the Costa Brava. According to INE (National Institute of Stadistics), in 2008 had 5.854 inhabitants.
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The great Plaza de San Selip Neri, hidden away in the heart of the Gótico district, far from the bustle of the tourists but only a step or two from the eminently visitable Cathedral, conceals a sad story in its heart. Interested to know what it is? Read on!
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How can we capture the speed of light in just one shot using the Horizon?
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The Lomography Spinner 360º is now REAL! Check out how our friends from Barcelona went down and dirty for this crazy launch!
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A visit to the sewers of Barcelona, yes, it’s possible to take a walk there under!!
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Is it a plane? Is it a bird? No! Look! It´s the sweet and petite Diana Mini! Check out the Diana Mini on Primavera Sound 2010's promotional video!
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A museum with a stunning view, built for honoring a great, great artist.
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Maybe the most inspiring and romantic compositions Gaudi produced in his life.
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Join us for fun and festivities all over the world in many of our Lomography Embassies and grab exclusive discounts to commemorate the LC-A's 25th birthday!
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To celebrate the 25th. Anniversary of the legendary Lomo LC-A,we are organising the first workshops in Madrid and Barcelona, specifically for this camera.
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Calling all Lomographers in Barcelona - here's what's in store for you when Diana+ comes to your city!
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Cool areas of Barcelona, starting on The Born, then Estacio de França and ending in the relaxing Parc de la Ciutadella.