Barceloneta (little Barcelona in Catalan) is one of those true authentic, old time Barcelona neighborhoods. The neighborhood was born in 1753 and from its beginnings it hosted fishermen, industry workers as well as employees of the shipyards that were… More
In the past week, Jack Dove, a University of Alabama Tuscaloosa student on the Arcadia in Barcelona program had the opportunity to participate in a local TV program and show his weekly session with a local hearing impaired child and his parents.
After… More
This week, some of our students had opportunity to take a class of Rumba Catalana; one of the most typical and cheerful dances here in Catalonia!
Catalan Rumba, also known as Gypsy Rumba, is not flamenco, pop or rock music. It is a way of living, sensing… More
Our students have had the chance to learn about the Spanish food while tasting tapas and pinxos at The Spanish Gastronomy Night, one of the favorite activities!!
In Spain, dinner is usually served between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m, leaving significant time between… More
The “Parc del Laberint d´Horta” is a historical garden and the oldest of its kind, with an important labyrinth, which gives its name.
It started in the 18th century following clearly neoclassical lines, filling the garden with Greek and Roman myths such… More
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