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Copyrighted Material INDEX Aldaya Palace 159 Casa Amatller 96 Clarà, Josep 9, 145, 153, 155 Aquarium 25 Casa Àsia 101 Col.legi de les Teresianes 155, Arc de Triomf 143 Casa Batlló 96, 98–9 157 Les Arenas 115 Casa Calvet 113 Columbus Monument 24–5, Arnau, Eusebi 19, 96, 101, 104, Casa de la Caritat-Pati Manning 26–7 118 , 145 77 Companys, Lluís 143 Art Nouveau 11, 19, 23, 67, 80, Casa Comalat 101 Convent dels Àngels 79 97, 155 Casa de la Convalescencia CosmoCaixa Museu de la see also Modernisme 15–16 Ciencia 159 Auditori 169 Casa Fajol 118 Avinguda del Paral.lel 89 Casa Fuster 133 Dalí, Salvador 88 Casa Garriga Nogués 97 Diagonal Mar 168–75 Barcelona Head (Lichtenstein) Casa Gerónimo Granell 119 Diocesan Museum 30 74, 75 Casa Gispert 54–5 Domènech i Estapá, Josep 97 Barceloneta 64–9 Casa Golferichs 118–19 Domènech i Montaner, Lluís 46, Barri Gòtic 36–41, 70–5 Casa de la Lactancia 118 96, 105, 109, 133, 143 Barri de Sant Pere 42–7 Casa Lleó Morera 96 Duana 25 Barrio Chino 71, 84 Casa Martí 44 Basilica de la Mercé 72, 73 Casa Milà (La Pedrera) 93–4, 95 Eixample 92–119 Berenguer el Gran, Ramon 32 Casa de la Misericordia 79–80 Els 4Gats 44, 46, 47 Berenguer i Mestres, Francesc Casa Mulleras 96 Els Encants 170 125, 129, 131, 133 Casa de les Punxes (House of Espai Gaudí 94 Biblioteca de Catalunya 16, 18 the Spikes) 101, 104 L’Esquerra 114–19 Blay, Miquel 46, 115 Casa Roviralta 159 Estació de França 63 Boqueria market 14, 15 Casa de la Sang 37 El Born 58–63 Casa Serra 93 Falguera, Antoni 110 Brotherhood Workers Casa Thomas 109 Farmacia Arumi 11–12 Cooperative 67 Casa Vicens 129 Farmacia Bolós 97 Casa Villanueva 109, 111 Farmacia Mestre 119 Café de l’Opera 21 Casa-Museu Gaudí 125 Farmacia Pedrell 47 Café Zurich 9 Casas, Ramón 12, 37, 44 Farmacia Saim 67 La Caixa 135 La Cascada 144–5 FC Barcelona 165 Caixafòrum 139 Castell dels Tres Dragons 143 Finca Güell 164 Camp Nou 165 Catedral de la Seu 29–30, 31, Fleming, Alexander 15 Canaletes fountain 9 34–5 Foix, J.V. 148, 151, 153 Carmen Amaya fountain 68 Centre d’Art de Santa Mònica Foment dels Arts Decoratives i Carrer ArgenteriaCOPYRIGHTED 51 23 MATERIALde Disseny 79 Carrer d’Avinyó 32 Centre de Cultura Fortuny, Marià 12, 75, 80, 136 Carrer Hospital 18 Contemporania de Barcelona Fòrum de les Cultures 172–3 Carrer Montcada 59 (CCCB) 77 Franco, Nicolás 149 Carrer Petritxol 37 Centre Excursionista de Fundació Fran Daurel 138 Carrer Tallers 77 Catalunya 33 Fundació Joan Miró 135 174 Carrer Verdi 131 City Historical Archive 29 Fundació Tàpies 96–7 H&M_BARCELONA_134-176.indd 174 29/10/10 09:49:25 Fundación Francisco Godia 97 Mies van der Rohe Pavilion 138 Palau de la Música Catalana 46, Miralles, Enric 47, 69 48–9 Gaudí, Antoni 18, 22, 44, 85, Miró, Joan 118, 135 Palau Reial de Pedralbes 164–5 93, 94, 96, 104, 105, 113, 120, Modernisme 19, 44, 67, 69, 80, Palau Robert 93 121, 125, 129, 144–5, 155, 93, 94, 96, 97, 100–7, 108, Palau Sant Jordi 135 157, 164 109, 113, 114, 118, 119, 133, Palau de la Virreina 12 Generalitat de Catalunya 32, 33 143, 155, 159, 164 Parc de la Ciutadella 142, 143–7 Genet, Jean 88 Monestir de Pedralbes 161, 163, Parc de Joan Miró 115, 118 Geological Museum 144 166–7 Park Güell 87, 120–7 Goldfish sculpture 69 Montjuïc 134–41 Parlament de Catalunya 145, golondrinas 25 Murria grocery store 109 146 Gothic Quarter 36–41, 70–5 Museu d’Art Contemporani de Passatge Permanyer 112 Gràcia 128–33 Barcelona (MACBA) 77, 79 Passeig del Born 58, 60, 63 Gran Teatre del Liceu 19, 21 Museu de les Arts Decoratives Pedralbes 160–7 Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes 165 Picasso, Pablo 32, 37, 44, 59, 112–13 , 118 Museu del Calçat 38 75, 88 Graveyard of the Mulberry Museu de la Ceràmica 165 Picasso Museum 59 Trees 52, 54 Museu Frederic Marès 41 Plaça Catalunya 43 Museu d’Història de la Ciutat Plaça del Diamant 129 Hemingway, Ernest 12, 21 33, 41 Plaça Duc de Medinaceli 73 Hospital de Mar 69 Museu de la Música 169 Plaça d’Espanya 114, 115, 117 Hospital de Sant Pau 105 Museu Nacional d’Art de Plaça de George Orwell 71 Hospital de la Santa Creu 18 Catalunya (MNAC) 135–6, Plaça de les Olles 55, 56–7 Hotel Espanya 19 138 Plaça del Pi 37 Hotel Internacional 21 Music Conservatory 110 Plaça del Rei 41 House of the Curtains 47 Plaça Reial 21–2 House of the Four Seasons 46 Nin, Andreu 85 Plaça Rius i Taulet 133 Noucentisme 97, 110 Plaça de Sant Agustí 18 Jardins de Cèsar Martinell 119 Plaça de Sant Felip Neri 37–8 Jardins de la Torre de les Aïgues Olympic Games (1992) 43, 135 Plaça Sant Jaume 32 112 Olympic Port 64, 69 Plaça del Sol 133 Jewish Quarter 38, 41 Orwell, George 12, 71 Plaça dels Traginers 30, 32 Jujol, Josep Maria 115, 121, 125 Plaça Villa de Madrid 11 Palau Baró de Quadras 101 Plaça de la Virreina 131 Lesseps, Ferdinand de 65, 121 Palau Casades 109 Poble Espanyol 138 La Llotja de Mar 75 Palau Centelles 32 Puig i Cadalfach, Josep 44, 93, Lorca, Federico Garcìa 18 Palau Dalmases 60 96, 101, 104, 139 Palau Dou 46 Maeght Gallery 60 Palau de la Generalitat 41 Rambla 8–13, 20–7 Magic Fountain 138, 140–1 Palau Güell 85 Rambla des les Flors 12 Manzana de la Discòrdia 94, 96 Palau de Justicia 143 Raval 76–89 Maritime Museum 23 Palau del Lloctinet 41 Reial Acadèmia de Belles Arts markets 14, 15, 37, 47, 65, 80, Palau Macaya 104 de Sant Jordi 75 110, 131, 133, 149, 155, 170 Palau de Mar 65 Les Reials Drassanes 23–4 Mercat de la Barceloneta 65 Palau dels Marquesos d’Alòs 47 Rodoreda, Mercé 129, 131 Mercat del Born 63 Palau Montaner 109 Roman Barcelona 28–33 175 H&M_BARCELONA_134-176.indd 175 29/10/10 09:49:25 Rusiñol, Santiago 37, 44, 93 53 Tivoli Theatre 113 Sarrià 148–53 Torre Agbar 171, 172 Sagrada Família 102, 104–5, La Seca (Mint) 60, 63 Torre de Bellesguard 157–8 106–7 Silkweavers' Guild 46 Torre Mare Nostrum 69 Sant Cristófol 32 Sinagoga Major 41 Town Hall 32–3 Sant Gervasi 154–9 Soler, Frederic 23 Sant Just i Pastor 41 Spanish Civil War 21, 46, 67, 71, Universitat de Barcelona 119 Sant Llàtzer 80 85, 104, 143 Universitat Pompeu Fabra 168, Sant Miquel de Port 65 Subirachs, Josep Maria 9, 41 169 Sant Pau del Camp 88–9, 90–1 Sant Pere de les Puelles 46, 47 Tàpies, Antoni 96–7 Venetian Towers 115, 117 Sant Sever 41 Teatre Nacional 169 Santa Anna 9, 11 Teatre Poliorama 12 Woman’s Library 47 Santa Maria de Pedralbes 161, Textile and Clothing Museum 163, 166–7 165 Zoo 147 Santa Maria del Pi 37 textile district 42–7 Zoology Museum 143 Santa Maria del Mar 50, 51–2, Three Graces fountain 22 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Automobile Association would like to thank the following photographers, companies and picture libraries for their assistance in the preparation of this book. Abbreviations for the picture credits are as follows – (AA) AA World Travel Library. Front cover: AA/P Wilson; 3 AA/M Chaplow; 7 AA/P Wilson; 8 © Jon Arnold Images Ltd/Alamy; 13 © 4Corners Images/ SIME/Fantuz Olimpio; 14 AA/S McBride; 15 AA/S McBride; 17 © Ramon Manent/CORBIS; 19 AA/M Chaplow; 20 AA/M Jourdan; 21 AA/S McBride; 24/5 AA/M Jourdan; 26/7 AA/S Day; 28 AA/M Jourdan; 31 AA/M Jourdan; 33 AA/S Day; 34/5 AA/S Day; 36 AA/S Day; 39 AA/S Day; 40 AA/M Jourdan; 42 AA/M Chaplow; 43 AA/C Sawyer; 45 AA/P Wilson; 48/9 AA/M Jourdan; 50 AA/P Wilson; 53 AA/P Wilson; 54 AA/S McBride; 55 AA/S McBride; 56/7 AA/M Chaplow; 58 AA/P Wilson; 61 © Mark Baynes/Alamy; 62 © Mark Baynes/Alamy; 64 AA/M Chaplow; 67 AA/M Chaplow; 68/9 World Pictures/Photoshot; 70 AA/S Day; 73 AA/M Chaplow; 74 AA/M Chaplow; 76 © Oso Media/Alamy; 79 © Oso Media/ Alamy; 81 © Neil Setchfield/Alamy; 82/3 AA/M Chaplow; 84 © Chris Hellier/Corbis; 85 © Ramon Manent/CORBIS; 87AA/M Jourdan; 89 © David Taylor Photography/Alamy; 90/1 AA/S Day; 92 AA/M Jourdan; 95 AA/S Day; 96 AA/M Jourdan/ © Foundation Antoni Tapies, Barcelone/VEGAP, Madrid and DACS, London 2008; 97 AA/M Chaplow; 98/9 AA/S Day; 100 AA/S Day; 102 World Pictures/Photoshot; 104 AA/M Jourdan; 105 AA/S Day; 106/7 AA/M Chaplow; 108 AA/S McBride; 109 AA/S McBride; 111 © Sandra Baker/Alamy; 113 AA/M Chaplow; 114 AA/S Day; 115 AA/M Jourdan; 117 PhotoShot; 118 © Vincent Lowe/Alamy; 120 AA/S Day; 123 AA/M Jourdan; 124 AA/M Jourdan; 126/7 AA/S Day; 128 © Rough Guides/Alamy; 129 AA/M Jourdan; 132 AA/S Day; 133 AA/M Chaplow; 134 AA/M Jourdan/ © Succession Miro/ ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2008; 137 AA/S Day; 139 AA/M Jourdan; 140/1 AA/M Jourdan; 142 AA/S Day; 143 Mel Longhurst/World Illustrated/Photoshot; 145 AA/M Jourdan; 146/7 AA/S Day; 148 Marc Oromi; 151 Marc Oromi; 152 Marc Oromi; 153 Marc Oromi; 154 CosmoCaixa Barcelona, Ronald Stallard; 157 © Gregory Wrona /Alamy; 158/9 CosmoCaixa Barcelona, Ronald Stallard; 160 AA/S Day; 163 AA/M Jourdan; 165 AA/S Day; 166/7 AA/M Jourdan; 168 © Eastland Photo/Alamy; 171 © Turisme de Barcelona/Espai d’Imatge; 173 © Bob Masters/Alamy.
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