A SPANISH VILLAGE INSIDE A SPANISH CITY!
September 6, 2010 Every Day Living No CommentsPueblo Español meaning for ‘Spanish town’ in Castellano is an outdoor museum located in Barcelona’s famous Montjuic area. It was the first time I came across this place last weekend after hearing quite often about ‘La terraza’ – an open air nightclub located inside pueblo Español.
Built in the year 1929 for Barcelona’s international exhibition, the idea was to create a town in which the architectural, style, and culture of several locations from around Spanish towns were all preserved in one place. The museum portrays a traditional image of how an ideal model Spanish village would look like containing the main characteristics of all towns and villages in the Iberian peninsula. There are around 117 buildings, streets, and squares selected from different towns around Spain that were reproduced to scale. It’s incredible, every single building is a copy of a real building from somewhere, the only difference is that traffic doesn’t exist which is what makes it even more aesthetic. Restaurants and traditional stores filled the narrow,curvy-brick streets featuring hand made artistic crafts that one would not normally see.
I felt I was on a movie set, except this was even better because its actually very close to reality, the only difference is that nobody lived there but commercially its active nearly everyday. For the first time I felt I had taken a short trip from Catalonia to the inside of Spain! Only Spanish traditional cuisine was available and everything sold was either handmade or had some rich historical and culture taste in it. It was nice for once not to be bombarded with international fast food places and stores that we see everyday in each country and city we visit, Pueblo Español really took me back in time.
The easiest way to get there is from Plaza España metro stop, then I suggest you walk uphill until you come across a huge ancient city gate. The village has its own opening hours and there is an entrance fee. More information on that could be found at their official website: www.poble-espanyol.com it’s worth the visit!
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