Study in Barcelona
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Modern,
historical, abstract, Romanesque, contemporary, diverse, Gothic,
scientific, popular...those are just some of the words that can
describe all of the works of art that can be seen throughout
Barcelona.
Barcelona
is a city for anyone and everyone, as Spain's second largest city
Barcelona boasts famous works of art and architecture, along with the
sea for beach-lovers, delicious cuisine and the mountains for any
type of adventure or leisure activity.
The
city is layered thick with a fascinating history and just as
brilliant present. Art and cultural spectacles can be seen
throughout the multitude of museums and monuments in Barcelona. It
is also possible to see these marvels among Barcelona's fascinating
streets and parks. The city is bustling with people with creative
minds and is a haven for anyone wanting to divulge their talents.
An
area of Barcelona, called Las
Ramblas,
has often been referred to as the marrow of the city is a perfect
example of how art is brought to life in and and every form. From
the buildings and their astounding architecture to the masses of
people you can find gathered anytime of day or night, Las Ramblas is
like a living exhibition.
In
this boulevard which stretches between Plaza
de Catalunya
and the harbor you can find a Gothic-Baroque styled church, iglesia
de Betlem,
Monument de Colon (a 60 meter high tower in memorial to Christopher
Columbus), street painters and performers, colorful façades,
and the famous Teatro Liceu.
From
Las Ramblas you are not far from the Mercado
de la Boquería,
filled with colors, flavors and scents, this market is the most
popular in the whole city. Also nearby is the Casa
Bruno Cuadros
(a house with the exterior looking like a dragon), Palacio
de la Virreina
and Plaça
Reial.
These feature some of the most impressive expositions and displays
of art in the city.
It's
true that Barcelona not only houses some of the world's most
interesting and inspiring works of art in any and all forms, but it
is also interesting because there are two co-official languages which
flourish throughout the bustling city. Castellano, Spain's official
language, and Catalan are both spoken throughout Barcelona.
If
you are truly interested in seeing the amazing sites that the city of
Barcelona has to offer, though each diverse art form, then being able
understand more about the people, the culture and it's history can
give you an even more exciting adventure.
Studying
Spanish in Spain will not only allow you to get a deeper, more
meaningful grasp on the art and architecture throughout cites like
Barcelona. It will also allow you to understand more of where these
ideas and creative thoughts stem from. Through
Barcelona-University.es you can sign up for Spanish courses at The
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona.
This
public university offers Spanish language courses for all levels and
can offer you accommodation, free-time activities, plus the knowledge
to really understand all the beauty within the city.



