Poble Espanyol and Parc de la Ciutadella
Originally planned to showcase the best of Spain during the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition, Poble Espanyol remains a favourite of the city. Most of the nation's architecture is replicated, and visitors can purchase products from around Spain. Our students worked on their craft during the vitreous enamel workshop, and as the pictures show, they are very talented! On another day, we visited the Ciutadella Park, a lovely green spot where students relaxed and enjoyed a morning rowing.
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