Hospital de Sant Pau

Agustina Balacco February 24, 2020

Last Friday we visited Hospital de Sant Pau and we had the opportunity to walk around this beautiful complex and learn about its history with an official guide of the building. The Modernista Sant Pau Complex was built between 1905 and 1930 and designed… More

Sevillanas Dance Workshop

Agustina Balacco February 12, 2020

On Monday we had a great time with our spring 2020 students learning some new dance moves at the Sevillanas Workshop. Sevillanas are a type of folk music and dance of Sevilla and its region.  It’s danced by couples of all ages and sexes during celebrations… More

Have you ever heard “Gaixample” or Gay Eixample?

Agustina Balacco February 12, 2020

The word comes from a conjunction of “Gai”, which means gay in Catalán, and “Eixample”the name of the neighbourhood. “La Gaixample” is located between the following streets: -Carrer d’ Arago – Carrer de Balmes – Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes – Carrer… More

Picasso Museum

Agustina Balacco February 7, 2020

Last Friday we went to the Picasso Museum, that house one of the most extensive collections of artworks by Pablo Picasso. The museum is located in La Ribera neighborhood, in the Old City and occupies five large town palaces on the street Montcada. The… More

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