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Sant Jordi
Every April 23rd, Barcelona is completely transformed. The streets fill with books, roses, and a unique energy that turns the city into an open-air cultural stage.
Casa Batlló
If there's one building in Barcelona that you don't just visit, you experience, it's Casa Batlló. Located in the heart of Passeig de Gràcia, this jewel of Catalan Modernism is much more than just a colorful facade.
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Discover the ultimate guide to experiencing Holy Week 2026 at the Sagrada Familia: opening hours, light show, liturgical celebrations, architectural secrets, interesting facts about Gaudí, and tips for skipping the lines. Ideal for planning your visit with clear, up-to-date information designed for discerning travelers.
How a gesture of knights in armor ended up becoming the salute of modern armies: […]
El Año Nuevo no siempre fue el 1 de enero (y durante siglos fue un auténtico caos)
When we raise a toast today on January 1st, we take for granted that the whole world begins the […]
castigos escolares más raros de la historia
And you complain about having homework? September arrives with the smell of new books, fresh backpacks […]
Every Fourth of July, Americans celebrate their independence with fireworks, barbecues, and a lot of pride […]
Spoiler alert: the toga doesn't make you more honest. And yes, the Romans already knew what […]
La historia de la Fanta.
Introduction to German History On HL Comedy Tours and on our historical tours with […]
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