• The Castle. ... The Montjuïc Castle delves into the real and imagined traces of the Civil War with the exhibition 'Echoes of Memory. Photobooks of the Present'.
  • The Montjuïc Castle is located in the highest part of the Montjuïc mountain. ... How to get to Castell de Montjuïc. Bus: 193 - Castle of Montjuïc Stop.
  • In the last 350 years Montjuïc Castle has played a decisive role in the history of Barcelona, becoming a symbol after the Catalan defeat to Spain in 1714.
  • The summit of Montjuïc Mountain, which is some 173 metres above sea level, is home to a construction called Montjuïc Castle.
  • This is because the Montjuïc Castle was a site of imprisonment and summary executions of political prisoners during the Spanish Civil War and Franco’s dictatorship.
  • The most comfortable way to reach the castle is by taking the Montjuïc Cable Car at the Telefèric de Montjuïc stop on the Red Route of Barcelona Bus Turístic.
  • And it’s home to one of Barcelona’s most popular green spaces, the mountain of Montjuïc , crowned by a castle that defended the city’s coast in times past.
  • The Montjuïc Castle played an important role in the Spanish Civil War. The castle was the place where detainees were imprisoned in the Barcelona Tragic Week.
  • The sea-facing wall of Montjuïc Castle is a stunning 155-metre-long structure that provides a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean Sea.
  • Standing at the Montjuïc Castle which is 173m above the port, this vantage point offers you stunning views of Barcelona.
  • Montjuïc Castle, standing atop Mount Montjuïc, is an old military fortress. ... As you enter the Montjuïc fortress, you will see the lush gardens surrounding it.
  • Montjuïc Castle (Castell de Montjuïc). If there’s a monument in Barcelona that reminds you of the city’s military history, it’s definitely Montjuïc Castle.