• It was built in 1888 for the Barcelona Universal Exposition in tribute of Columbus' first expedition to the Americas. Walk a bit ahead and you'll find the Rambla...
  • Architecturally, La Rambla is a mosaic of styles, featuring a mix of ornate buildings and street performers that contribute to its unique character.
  • English: Media related to La Rambla Building, is a historic commercial building in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, United States.
  • This part of La Rambla ends in a small square called Plaça de la Boqueria- , which contains a mosaic by famous Barcelona artist Joan Miró.
  • On the other side of La Rambla, in the side street Nou de la Rambla, stands one of Gaudí's first residential buildings: the fabulously beautiful Palau Güell.
  • On the other side of La Rambla, in the side street Nou de la Rambla, stands one of Gaudí's first residential buildings: the fabulously beautiful Palau Güell.
  • Located in Rambla 99, the Palau de la Virreina is one of our favorite buildings not just in la Rambla, but in Barcelona.
  • This part of La Rambla ends in a small square called Plaça de la Boqueria- , which contains a mosaic by famous Barcelona artist Joan Miró.
  • La Rambla was laid out in 1766, following the contours of the medieval city walls that had bounded this part of Barcelona since the 13th century.
  • And in fact the Rambla of Barcelona was built from the 17th century on the bed of a dry river, the "riera d'en Malla".