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With the expansion of the city scope in the 20th century, many families had to settle down away from the historic center and build their house with their own hands, like in the upper part of the Vallcarca i els…

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This picture was taken on the boundary line between Barcelona and L’Hospitalet de Llobregat. In the background we can see the entrance to the Santa Eulàlia subway station.

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I took this picture in the Les Roquetes neighborhood. It is import to keep in good condition the inner and outer structure of a building so that it stands the test of time.

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Ciutat Meridiana is one of the smallest and most recent neighborhoods of Barcelona. There, people live mainly in apartment blocks but are just a few steps away from the parc de Collserola. Up on the hill, one can breathe better…

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The Filomena storm delivered heavy snow across various regions, but Barcelona has not seen a single flake so far. Here is how the Rambla del Poblenou looked during the March 8, 2010 snow storm.

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An unpretentious house like the one here looks much nicer with a well-trimmed garden. The vegetation creates a makeshift frame for this picture I took in August in the El Carmel neighborhood.

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One can find in most neighborhoods of Barcelona gated alleys of so-called “cheap” houses where people coexist in harmony, like here in the Poblenou, as opposed to modern buildings where neighbors do not interact with each other.

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Every neighborhood of Barcelona has a unique personality, and it is easy to identify them by some specific detail that exists only there and nowhere else. For instance, this picture was taken in the neighborhood of Can Baró.

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