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Constructing Contemporary Nationhood in the Museums and Heritage Centres of Catalonia Colin Breen*, Wes Forsythe**, John Raven***
170 Constructing Contemporary Nationhood in the Museums and Heritage Centres of Catalonia Colin Breen*, Wes Forsythe**, John Raven*** Abstract Geographically, Spain consists of a complex mosaic of cultural identities and regional aspirations for varying degrees of autonomy and independence. Following the end of violent conflict in the Basque country, Catalonia has emerged as the most vocal region pursuing independence from the central Spanish state. Within the Catalan separatist movement, cultural heritage sites and objects have been appropriated to play an intrinsic role in supporting political aims, with a variety of cultural institutions and state-sponsored monumentality playing an active part in the formation and dissemination of particular identity-based narratives. These are centred around the themes of a separate and culturally distinct Catalan nation which has been subject to extended periods of oppression by the varying manifestations of the Spanish state. This study addresses the increasing use of museums and heritage institutions to support the concept of a separate and distinctive Catalan nation over the past decade. At various levels, from the subtle to the blatant, heritage institutions are propagating a message of cultural difference and past injustice against the Catalan people, and perform a more consciously active, overt and supportive role in the independence movement. Key words: Catalonia, museums, heritage, identity, nationhood Across contemporary Europe a range of nationalist and separatist movements are again gaining momentum (Borgen 2010). From calls for independence in Scotland and the divisive politics of the Flemish and Walloon communities in Belgium, to the continually complicated political mosaic of the Balkan states, there are now a myriad of movements striving for either greater or full autonomy for their region or peoples. -
Rooms May Still Be Available at the Following Hotels for the Bigsurv18 Conference
Rooms may still be available at the following hotels for the BigSurv18 conference. The hotels are listed in order of their distance to the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF). Hotel H10 Marina - 4 star Av. del Bogatell, 64-68 08005-Villa Olímpica, Barcelona 600m from UPF Reservations and rates based on availability – please contact the hotel for more information. With a privileged location in the Olympic Village and very close to the beaches, the H10 Marina Barcelona is a hotel with a wide range of services, including the Skyline terrace with swimming pool and magnificent views of the city, the Dionissos restaurant with an exquisite cuisine and its Spa Center. In addition, the spacious and bright guest rooms have all the amenities to make your stay as pleasant as possible. Pullman Barcelona Skipper - 5 star Av. Del Litoral, 10 08005 Barcelona 800m from UPF Reservations and rates based on availability – please contact the hotel for more information.. Just 50 meters from the Barceloneta beach is this unique, cosmopolitan, impeccably designed hotel. Ideally situated less than 10 minutes from the city center and just 12 km from the airport, it is the perfect base for exploring the city of Barcelona. It has 241 comfortable rooms, two pools, a gym and a spa. Their service and commitment thrive on meeting your needs so that you can make the most of your stay in Barcelona ibis Styles Barcelona City Hotel - 2 star Carrer de Llull, 71 08005 Barcelona 850m from UPF Reservations and rates based on availability – please contact the hotel for more information. -
Catalan Modernism and Vexillology
Catalan Modernism and Vexillology Sebastià Herreros i Agüí Abstract Modernism (Modern Style, Modernisme, or Art Nouveau) was an artistic and cultural movement which flourished in Europe roughly between 1880 and 1915. In Catalonia, because this era coincided with movements for autonomy and independence and the growth of a rich bourgeoisie, Modernism developed in a special way. Differing from the form in other countries, in Catalonia works in the Modern Style included many symbolic elements reflecting the Catalan nationalism of their creators. This paper, which follows Wladyslaw Serwatowski’s 20 ICV presentation on Antoni Gaudí as a vexillographer, studies other Modernist artists and their flag-related works. Lluís Domènech i Montaner, Josep Puig i Cadafalch, Josep Llimona, Miquel Blay, Alexandre de Riquer, Apel·les Mestres, Antoni Maria Gallissà, Joan Maragall, Josep Maria Jujol, Lluís Masriera, Lluís Millet, and others were masters in many artistic disciplines: Architecture, Sculpture, Jewelry, Poetry, Music, Sigillography, Bookplates, etc. and also, perhaps unconsciously, Vexillography. This paper highlights several flags and banners of unusual quality and national significance: Unió Catalanista, Sant Lluc, CADCI, Catalans d’Amèrica, Ripoll, Orfeó Català, Esbart Català de Dansaires, and some gonfalons and flags from choral groups and sometent (armed civil groups). New Banner, Basilica of the Monastery of Santa Maria de Ripoll Proceedings of the 24th International Congress of Vexillology, Washington, D.C., USA 1–5 August 2011 © 2011 North American Vexillological Association (www.nava.org) 506 Catalan Modernism and Vexillology Background At the 20th International Conference of Vexillology in Stockholm in 2003, Wladyslaw Serwatowski presented the paper “Was Antonio Gaudí i Cornet (1852–1936) a Vexillographer?” in which he analyzed the vexillological works of the Catalan architectural genius Gaudí. -
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Discover Barcelona. A cosmopolitan, dynamic, Mediterranean city. Get to know it from the sea, by bus, on public transport, on foot or from high up, while you enjoy taking a close look at its architecture and soaking up the atmosphere of its streets and squares. There are countless ways to discover the city and Turisme de Barcelona will help you; don’t forget to drop by our tourist information offices or visit our website. CARD NA O ARTCO L TIC K E E C T R A B R TU ÍS T S I U C B M S IR K AD L O A R W D O E R C T O E L M O M BAR CEL ONA A A R INSPIRES C T I I T C S A K Í R E R T Q U U T E O Ó T I ICK T C E R A M A I N FOR M A BA N W RCE LO A L K I NG TOU R S Buy all these products and find out the best way to visit our city. Catalunya Cabina Plaça Espanya Cabina Estació Nord Information and sales Pl. de Catalunya, 17 S Pl. d’Espanya Estació Nord +34 932 853 832 Sant Jaume Cabina Sants (andén autobuses) [email protected] Ciutat, 2 Pl. Joan Peiró, s/n Ali-bei, 80 bcnshop.barcelonaturisme.cat Estación de Sants Mirador de Colom Cabina Plaça Catalunya Nord Pl. dels Països Catalans, s/n Pl. del Portal de la Pau, s/n Pl. -
GP Barcelona 2017 Travel Guide
1 2 Index Introduction ................................................................3 The Venue ...................................................................4 Staff Apartments ........................................................5 Public Transportation ................................................7 Arriving from the Airport ............................................8 Getting to the Venue ................................................11 Hotels & Accommodation ........................................12 Touristic Hotspots....................................................13 Food and Drinks ......................................................17 Local Game stores ...................................................20 Safety Tips ...............................................................22 Contact Information .................................................24 Credits .......................................................................24 3 Welcome to Bantcelona! Barcelona belongs to the Bant shard of Alara! It is White for the peaceful, welcoming city, filled with magnificient architecture and religious temples, as the Sagrada Família or Barcelona’s Cathedral. It is Blue for its beach, the seafront full of restaurants and its busy port and airport. It is Green because of the numerous parks around the city, as the Parc Güell, and the green grass of the Camp Nou. Barcelona is Spain’s second largest and most cosmopolitan city. It is the capital of Catalonia, a region of Spain with its own language (Catalan) and own -
Sagrada Familia, Eixample Barcelona
Sagrada Familia, Eixample Barcelona INDEX THE OPPORTUNITY 8 ABOUT US 13 THE PROPERTY 13 THE LOCATION 24 FLOOR PLANS 36 6 Aragon 477, Sagrada Familia, Barcelona COME HOME TO BARCELONA 8 Aragon 477, Sagrada Familia, Barcelona Aragon 477, Sagrada Familia, Barcelona 9 THE OPPORTUNITY Aragon 477 is your sanctum in a city where the action never stops. This Norvet property is perfectly placed near the iconic Sagrada Familia, in the fashionable Eixample district. Enjoy Barcelona life to the full then come to a place that’s all your own. Get out and about in a bustling neighborhood packed with galleries, bars, markets, independent stores and public spaces then return to a haven of style, security and serenity. Aragon 477 will be fully renovated, adding contemporary freshness and modern functionality to its abundant early-20th-century charm. The building will be restructured to create compact apartments of exceptional quality. Outside The original, elegant façades will be restored and Norvet’s team of expert architects, designers and engineers will transform the property’s communal spaces. The phenomenal rooftop terrace will open up views of the city skyline and Barcelona’s world-famous landmarks. Aragon 477’s new, high-end carpentry will respect and build on local traditions. Inside Aragon 477’s newly designed apartments of approximately 45sqm are ideal as city homes or second residences. They combine authentic Barcelona style with uncompromising modern comfort across 1 or 2 bedrooms and a spacious living area with a fully-equipped open kitchen. Contemporary design combines with traditional craftsmanship in details such as the magnificent tiled mosaic flooring. -
Summer in Barcelona
OFFICIAL Monthly agenda FREE GUIDE! AUGUST 2017 SUMMER IN BARCELONA TRADITIONAL THE BEST FOOD AGENDA WITH CULTURE AND WINE MORE THAN FOR ALL EXPERIENCES 200 ACTIVITIES CONTENTS August 2017 Tibidabo Amusement Park. 08 COVER STORY 18 IN THE CITY Summer in Barcelona A month packed with culture Live intensely: beaches and Music outdoors and in iconic sea activities, culture and buildings, festivals, parties entertainment, gastronomy, sport... and traditional Catalan celebrations, major sports 14 ART events... A thrilling cultural Passport to the best museums summer. All of Barcelona’s art at your fingertips with the combination Articket. 22 SHOPPING Shopping centres 16 FOOD AND DRINK An excellent shopping and Wine and food experiences entertainment option for all. Routes and tours, courses and workshops, tastings, pairings… 25 AGENDA Enjoy your wine and food. More than 200 daily activities. Follow us @VisitBCN_EN facebook.com/visitbarcelona youtube.com/c/visitbarcelonaofficial pinterest.com/visitbcn/ instagram.com/visitbarcelona plus.google.com/+visitbarcelonaofficial Key to symbols Type: show, sport, culture, gastro-tourism Target: family, children, romantic Space: outdoors, routes, historical, panoramic Time: morning, afternoon, evening, all day Publisher: Turisme de Barcelona. Passatge de la Concepció, 7-9. Tel. 93 368 97 00. visitbarcelona.com · Design & layout: ZetaCorp (Ediciones Reunidas SA - Grupo Zeta). Tel. 93 227 94 16 · Advertising: Director Comercial, Juan Garçon. ZETA Gestión de Medios. Tel. 93 484 66 00 · DL: B 12.919.2016 · Printed on certified paper 3 THE HOT Su. 20 TRADITIONS P. 41 LIST The traditional festival August 2017 in the Sants neighbourhood. Tu. 8 We. 23 OUTDOOR CINEMA P. 37 MUSIC P. -
Montjuïc Gràcia Sarrià
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Memòria 2012
MEMÒRIA 2012 2 SUMARI Memòria del Centre Excursionista de Catalunya Memòria general ...................................................................................................................... 4 Moviment de socis ........................................................................................................... 5 Assemblea General Ordinària 2012 .......................................................................................... 5 Aprovació de l’acta de l’Assemblea del 2011 .................................................................................. 5 Memòria del curs 2011 ...................................................................................................... 5 Informe de la Presidència .................................................................................................... 5 Assemblea General Extraordinària: venda xalet de la Molina i augment de quotes al 2013 .................................... 5 Aprovació de l’estat de comptes .............................................................................................. 5 136 Centenari del CEC ...................................................................................................... 5 Diada de Sant Jordi .......................................................................................................... 5 XXXVI Aplec Excursionista dels Països Catalans ............................................................................ 5 XI Fira del llibre de muntanya .............................................................................................. -
Download All Beautiful Sites
1,800 Beautiful Places This booklet contains all the Principle Features and Honorable Mentions of 25 Cities at CitiesBeautiful.org. The beautiful places are organized alphabetically by city. Copyright © 2016 Gilbert H. Castle, III – Page 1 of 26 BEAUTIFUL MAP PRINCIPLE FEATURES HONORABLE MENTIONS FACET ICON Oude Kerk (Old Church); St. Nicholas (Sint- Portugese Synagoge, Nieuwe Kerk, Westerkerk, Bible Epiphany Nicolaaskerk); Our Lord in the Attic (Ons' Lieve Heer op Museum (Bijbels Museum) Solder) Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk Museum, Maritime Museum Hermitage Amsterdam; Central Library (Openbare Mentoring (Scheepvaartmuseum) Bibliotheek), Cobra Museum Royal Palace (Koninklijk Paleis), Concertgebouw, Music Self-Fulfillment Building on the IJ (Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ) Including Hôtel de Ville aka Stopera Bimhuis Especially Noteworthy Canals/Streets -- Herengracht, Elegance Brouwersgracht, Keizersgracht, Oude Schans, etc.; Municipal Theatre (Stadsschouwburg) Magna Plaza (Postkantoor); Blue Bridge (Blauwbrug) Red Light District (De Wallen), Skinny Bridge (Magere De Gooyer Windmill (Molen De Gooyer), Chess Originality Brug), Cinema Museum (Filmmuseum) aka Eye Film Square (Max Euweplein) Institute Musée des Tropiques aka Tropenmuseum; Van Gogh Museum, Museum Het Rembrandthuis, NEMO Revelation Photography Museums -- Photography Museum Science Center Amsterdam, Museum Huis voor Fotografie Marseille Principal Squares --Dam, Rembrandtplein, Leidseplein, Grandeur etc.; Central Station (Centraal Station); Maison de la Berlage's Stock Exchange (Beurs van -
Gemma González E3E IES Icaria Primer Recorregut: Pedralbes I Zona Universitària Descripció Del Recorregut
Recorreguts per Barcelona Gemma González E3E IES Icaria Primer recorregut: Pedralbes i Zona universitària Descripció del recorregut Hem començat el recorregut a la parada de metro Maria Cristina. Al sortir a la dreta, podem veure una escultura modernista i un carrer molt ample i amb bastant trànsit (l’Avinguda Diagonal). Al nostre davant, hi ha un gran Corte Inglés. A la nostra esquerra, podem veure l’edifici central de La Caixa, de color negre i rodó. També veiem diferents edificis amb oficines, petits restaurants i bars. A la dreta, hi han pisos per a viure i bastants bancs i fonts. Observem que el carrer està molt net. Caminant per l’avinguda, direcció Llobregat, arribem a la plaça Pius XII. És una plaça molt ample i rodona, i al centre es trobava una espècie de petit parc (Uns quants bancs, arbres i gespa). Hem pujat per l’Av. Pedralbes fins a arribar a la cantonada Manel Girona. En aquest carrer, ja hem notat com les cases son molt més residencials, els jardins i els carrers estan molt cuidats i molt nets. Els edificis que hi ha als costats con rectangulars i quadrats, amb molts balcons amples i uns jardins particulars molt grans. Curiosament, podem apreciar que hi ha dos portes: una per als residents de les cases i una altra més petita per al “Servicio” (Servei). Arribem a la cantonada Manel Girona.Trobem una porta amb un drac de ferro al centre. Es un drac fet per Antoni Gaudí (1852- 1926). Creiem que aquesta porta es la entrada al jardí Botànic de la Universitat de Barcelona. -
Discover Catalonia
DISCOVER CATALONIA Cadaqués DISCOVER CATALONIA We would like to offer you our most beautiful outdoors of Catalonia while staying at Hilton Diagonal Mar Barcelona. Pick up your Sixt rent car directly from the Barcelona Airport, Check in at Hilton Diagonal Mar Barcelona and begin your trip in the Catalan homeland. Inside you will find some of the most amazing places to visit around Barcelona. Because it is not only renowned for its beaches and the Gaudí architecture. Beyond the city center, we have wonderful villages you cannot miss. With this exclusive offer, you can stay at the Hilton Diagonal Mar Barcelona hotel with breakfast & rental car included!! Spend 2, 3 or 4 days discovering the best of Catalonia!! You'll also receive a fantastic Catalonia guide to orientate around the region. If you are with us 2 days we recommend el Born and Sitges, and if you can stay longer do not miss Peratallada and Calella which you can combine as a 1 day trip. Or you can visit Montserrat and have a balloon travel in the same area. In each village you will find a recommended restaurant. Please make your booking in advance, show your room key card and you will receive a little detail. So don't miss out - book now! INDEX Introduction Barcelona has much to offer Cadaqués (Girona) Calella de Palafrugell (Girona) Hot air (Barcelona) Montserrat (Barcelona) Peratallada (Girona) Sitges (Barcelona) Barcelona Discover Barcelona How to get there Getting around Gourmet city The beaches What to visit El Born (Barcelona) Take a walk or lay down in the urban Parc de la BARCELONA HAS Ciutadella or visit one of the museums, like the Picasso museum.