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Rambla de Catalunya (; es, Rambla de Cataluña) is a major street in the ''
Eixample The Eixample (; ) is a district of Barcelona between the old city ( Ciutat Vella) and what were once surrounding small towns ( Sants, Gràcia, Sant Andreu, etc.), constructed in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Its population was 262,000 ...
'' district of central
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. It is one of the city's trendiest streets, with many international fashion shops, and is lined with lime trees. The street stretches from Plaça de Catalunya to
Avinguda Diagonal Avinguda Diagonal (, in Spanish Avenida Diagonal) is the name of one of Barcelona's broadest and most important avenues. It cuts the city in two, diagonally with respect to the grid pattern of the surrounding streets, hence the name. It was or ...
, a distance of some . It runs parallel to, and between, the Passeig de Gràcia and
Carrer de Balmes ''Carrer de Balmes'' (), named after the Catalan philosopher and ecclesiastic Jaume Balmes, is one of the most important avenues in Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain). It was devised in 1859 as part of Ildefons Cerdà urban plan. Balmes is along '' Ca ...
. It can be seen as an extension into the ''Eixample'' of the famous La Rambla.


Sights

The street is lined by a number of notable buildings: * '' Casa Pia Batlló'', 17 Rambla de Catalunya, by Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas, 1891–96 * '' Casa Fargas'', 47 Rambla de Catalunya, by Enric Sagnier i Vilavecchia, 1902-04. An example of the architect's mature Modernista period. * '' Casa Dolors Calm'', 54 Rambla de Catalunya, originally by Josep Déu i Busquets, 1879, and remodelled in 1903 by Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas * '' Casa Juncosa'', 78 Rambla de Catalunya, by Salvador Viñals i Sabater, 1907-09. * Church of ''La Mare de Déu de Montsió'', 115 Rambla de Catalunya. Originally built in about 1400 on a site near what is now the Plaça Catalunya and moved here in 1882 by the architect Joan Martorell. * '' Casa Antoni Costa'', 122 Rambla de Catalunya, by Josep Domènech i Estapà, 1904. * '' Casa Serra'', 126 Rambla de Catalunya, by Josep Puig i Cadafalch, 1903-8, in a neo-Romanesque style. There are also two notable statues in the street, both created by the sculptor Josep Granyer in 1972: * ''La girafa coqueta'', at the streets western end, by
Avinguda Diagonal Avinguda Diagonal (, in Spanish Avenida Diagonal) is the name of one of Barcelona's broadest and most important avenues. It cuts the city in two, diagonally with respect to the grid pattern of the surrounding streets, hence the name. It was or ...
. * ''El toro assegut'', on the crossing with the
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Culture

The Rambla de Catalunya has always been a street noted for its art galleries, theatres and cinemas. Some of which have disappeared or been transformed with the passing of the years, but there are still two cinemas on the street. Unfortunately the '' Teatre Barcelona'', once one of the most iconic theatres in the city, has had to be pulled down.


Transport

Like its more famous cousin, ''La Rambla'', the ''Rambla de Catalunya'' has a wide central pedestrianised area. This is flanked by two narrow service roads, which in turn are flanked by narrow pedestrian walkways in front of the buildings. Unlike ''La Rambla'', the central pedestrian walkway is interrupted by cross-streets. The nearest
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stations are: * '' Catalunya'', immediately adjacent to ''Plaça Catalunya'', is a major interchange station served by several metro and suburban railway lines. * ''
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'', near the intersection with ''Avinguda Diagonal'', is another major interchange, with the platforms on various lines linked by long underground passageways. This is the only station with an access directly to the ''Rambla de Catalunya''. * '' Passeig de Gràcia'' is one city block east of the midpoint of the street.


See also

* List of streets and squares in Eixample, Barcelona * Street names in Barcelona * Urban planning of Barcelona


References


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External links

* {{Barcelona landmarks Streets in Barcelona Eixample Shopping districts and streets in Catalonia