Barcelona panorama virtual tour. Panorama of Barcelona

Panoramas of Barcelona airport (Spain) and surroundings. Barcelona Airport Virtual Tour - updated. Panoramic photo images for viewing, general view of the area, coordinates

Panoramic shots of Barcelona airport

Volumetric panoramic shooting of Barcelona airport (Barcelona airport), which is located on the territory of the community of Catalonia, Spain (Spain), makes it possible to see with your own eyes the general plan of the area.

Using the panorama of Barcelona with images, you will make a virtual tour of the surroundings of the region. Use interactive arrows to navigate through virtual pictures. Google zoom tools (+ | -) for zooming in and out of objects on the territory, online.

The nearest airports for flights are Reus, Girona, Valencia, Madrid

The Catalonia community air hub looks different in the photo, for comparison, the view on the satellite map. Images of the airfield will provide tourists with detailed information about the air gates of Barcelona (Barcelona): the location of parking lots and parking lots, entrances and entrances to the terminals, nearby infrastructure.

Coordinates - 41.30334,2.07854

The main information is located under the diagram: location on the map of Spain and the world, how to get there and get your route, airline flight schedules, aircraft arrival times.

Airfield stereo panorama courtesy of Google Street View

3D tour Barcelona city- the capital of the autonomous region of Catalonia and the province of the same name. The largest industrial, commercial and tourist center of Spain.

Barcelona attractions popular

The Rambla pedestrian street in the center of Barcelona. The border between the Gothic quarter and the Raval quarter. A lively atmosphere of fun, festivities and delightful secrets always reigns here.

Gothic Quarter- once the very center of Barcelona and the focus of all its medieval attractions, the Gothic Quarter is located between the Rambla and Laietana. The name of the quarter was due to the surviving buildings erected in the Middle Ages.

Casa Batlló- one of the most famous mansions, an amazing and unique masterpiece of Gaudí, Casa Batllo is located on Passeig de Gracia Avenue, in the heart of the Eixample quarter. Over the years, Casa Batlló was recognized as a monument of Barcelona, ​​later a state-level monument.

House Mila- a residential building and an architectural monument, the last of the masterpieces of the legendary Antonio Gaudi. This landmark of Barcelona in 1984 became the first building of the 20th century included in the UNESCO List.
Sagrada Familia- a church in Barcelona, ​​in the Eixample district, built on private donations since 1882, a famous project

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Add your review about "Barcelona Spain"

Nothing like Barcelona in Spain. Catalonia is different!

TONI MARGARIT, Spain

What a wonderful, marvelous, great, beauty job. I wish to see your work about Colombia soon. Sure will also be excellent. Here also we have magic music, incredible landscapes. Let me invite all of you to enjoy them from now on. See you soon i wish. God bless you all.

Gene Jack Vera Zambrano Colombia

Amazing:
We were in July 2015 for 7 days in BCN.
Thank you for these super panoramas.

ENDER GULERYUZ, Turkey

Beautiful Barcelona, ​​Spain, of course, Spain

maria sope#241a

Went to la sagrada Familia Just amazing view of the church inside out, Thank you Fits for that great Gift that I will NEVER forget, it is just Beutiful

Rosemarie Joseph, Trinidad and Tobago

I was fortunate enough to go to Barcelona this summer. These views are fantastic and make it easier for me to share my travels with my family and friends. I am also a teacher and I can"t wait to show my students real, 3-D, views of places we discuss in class. Thank you so much for this fantastic resource!

Elizabeth van der Meer

Beautiful pictures from Barcelona, ​​but the music doesn't match with Catalonian culture. You put an Andalusian music. Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia is not an Andalousian city. I guess it was a mistake.

Carme Puig


Curiously, why New York citizens don't write us? In our panoramas of New York City we use European music, which doesn't match with American culture. We have to change this music too and to post everywhere incitements to nationalism? Did we understand your thought correctly? :)

Varvara, AirPano

Barcelona is a fantastic city, but that music has nothing to do with Barcelona. That is Andalusian music, like most of the "typical" things the world knows about Spain, though it is true that in many places in Spain, and especially in Barcelona, ​​they "accept" it if there is an economic interest: tourism; and there are places in the town and souvenirs all around flamenco. Many Catalonians hate Spain, but they don't mind taking advantage of Spanish (Andalusian I should say) stereotypes if that means "money".

Juan Senel, Spain

Amazing! Great job, thank you for sharing

Leta Blakeslee, USA

Una ciudad absolutamente encantadora, preciosa, llena de historia y de gentes maravillosas.

Bernardo Gonzalez, Colombia

Barcelona fue durante un tiempo capital de España,
Actualmente es capital de la Catalunya autonómica y
si la situación politica lo permit en un futuro capital
capital de la nacio catalana

jordi Navarro, Spain

Catalonia is not Spain.Wrong music of this country...change it please


According to Wikipedia, Barcelona is the capital city of the autonomous community of Catalonia in Spain.

Varvara, AirPano

I love your pictures! Thank you VERY MUCH!

Narges Bayat, Iran

I love your views!!Keep up the good work!! I would love to have such views from the Rocky Mountains and from the Volga River.

What a job you guys have!!!

Jaime Jimenez

Zaherali Lalji, USA

wonderful, amazing, full of history, welcoming, friendly Barcelona and all Catalonia !

Arrayan Mirto, Spain

Toni Martinez, Costa Rica

CATALONIA IS NOT SPAIN, HAS NEVER BEEN, WILL NEVER BE. OUR QUEST FOR INDEPENDENCE IS NOT TO BE DENIED.
BYE BYE S-PAIN,

FREEDOM FOR CATALONIA CATALONIA FREEDOM, Andorra

Cataluna es España y siempre será España.

Alberto Ruperez, Spain

I love Barcelona, ​​the most beautiful Spanish city. I love Spain and Spanish music too!!

Fritz Bauer Germany

Above all, CATALONIA IS NOT SPAIN. Secondly, hopefully Catalonia will become independent around year 2020(bye, bye Spain!). Finally, the Russian authors of this website are kindly requested to avoid typical absurd stereotypes about considering Barcelona (the capital-city of Catalonia) as a Spanish flamenco-like city, when Catalan culture has NOTHING to do with that of Spain. Thanks for your understanding (and co-operation).

CATALONIA INDEPENDENT, Andorra

Preciosas imagenes. Si señor, de una de las ciudades mas importantes de ESPAÑA. Muy buen trabajo y muy buena la musica introducida. Tipica española Paco de Lucia.
A ver si dentro de poco nos ponen a VALENCIA.
Gracias por vuestro trabajo tan EXCELENTE.

Xavier Espuig, Spain

Qué bonito se ve desde el cielo a una de las ciudades de mi país, ESPAÑA. Gracias por el buen trabajo.

Jaime de Castro

Gran ciudad y muy Española. La música espectacular para esta ciudad. Las fotos preciosas.
Barcelona the Spanish City! ;)

Carles Roig, Spain

Espectacular y preciosa nuestra capital, pero la música (aunque hermosa) no se corresponde en absoluto a nuestro país que es Catalunya ;)

Nur de Catalonia, Poland

Magnificent views of the capital of Catalonia! but the images are poorly labeled, ... Catalonia is not Spain.
Catalonia is a nation that was invaded by Spain in 1714 and had already parliament, democracy, trade and held their own.

Eloi Fernandez, Andorra

Barcelona, ​​called too "the city of prodigies" and the incredible capital of the next state in Europe. Only one thing, the music is not typical of this city, is gipsy and flamenco music from the south of Spain

Michel Puig

Si mal no recuerdo esta el convento de Monserrat era maravilloso con la vienen negra o me equivoco de lugar?

nancy andrade, Argentina

Jeko Dinev, Bulgaria

Una Ciudad que me gustaria algun dia visitar. bellisima e impresionante!

Altagracia Marte, Dominican Republic

Excelente trabajo y muy agradecido por compartirlo en la red

Arturo Goncalves, Spain

adorei viajar online pela spain

maria maria helena cassinha de oliveira, Brazil

Barcelona, ​​Catalunya! :D

Alex Mendez Bravo, Andorra

Unica y hermosa La Barceloneta...catalonia tierra de mis abuelos.

JOTA Ferrarello, Colombia

felicidades todo esta muy bonito

David Velasco, Egypt

Site, muito maravilhoso, parabens.

LUIZ ARRUTY, Brazil

Muito lindo essa maravilha de Espanha.
Lindo Site e parabens.

Luiz Arruty Rey

Preciosas vistas de Barcelona. Gracias. Conozco bastante bien España y Barcelona es una de sus maravillosas ciudades. Aunque sí es verdad lo que dicen otros comentarios aquí: La descripción inicial de la ciudad no es muy acertada, porque las "ancient cities" españolas donde se siente el arte y la historia, son otras: Sevilla, Toledo, Salamanca, Córdoba, etc .

Adriano Guarente, Argentina

Son espectaculares todas las imágenes, PRECIOSASSSSSSS,

Antoni Cedillo Orta©s, Spain

Alfredo Grandi, Italy

Barcelona is not Spain, and the music in the video is from a musician from Andalusia.

Jordan Johnson


This is such a remarkable project. Congratulations. A few weeks ago my family and I visited Barcelona and it was a great help to have visited this site before.

Enrique Perez, Mexico

Great combination of ART & SCIENCE... Marvellous photos and locations... Simple great work done..

Barcelona (cat. Barcelona, ​​Spanish Barcelona) is a city in Spain, the capital of the autonomous region of Catalonia and the province of the same name. Port on the Mediterranean Sea, 120 km from the French border. The largest industrial and commercial center of Spain. One of the most important tourist destinations in European routes. The population of Barcelona is 1,617,487 (INE 2016). It is the second city in Spain in terms of population after Madrid and the tenth in the European Union. 3.2 million people live in the suburbs of the city, including them, Barcelona has almost 5 million inhabitants. In 1992, Barcelona hosted the Summer Olympics. In 2004, Barcelona hosted the World Cultural Forum 2004. In March 2010, Barcelona became the capital of the Mediterranean Union, which includes 43 countries. In 2013 Barcelona hosted the FINA World Championships.

Geography

Barcelona is located in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula on the Mediterranean coast on a 5 km wide plateau, bordered by the Collserola mountain range (cat. Collserola) and the Llobregat River in the south, and the Besos River in the north. The Pyrenees are located approximately 120 km north of the city. The coastal mountains of Collserola create the slightly rounded boundaries of the city. The highest point is Mount Tibidabo. Its height is 512 m, above it rises the tower-antenna of Collserola, 288.4 m high, which is visible from afar. The highest point in the city is the Mont Taber hill (cat. Mont Taber) 12 m high, on which the Barcelona Cathedral is located. Barcelona lies on the hills that gave the name to the city blocks: Carmel (cat. Carmel, 267 m), Monterolls (cat. Monterols, 121 m), Puchet (cat. Putxet, 181 m), Rovira (cat. Rovira, 261 m) and Peira (cat. Peira, 133 m). The 173 m high Montjuic mountain in the southwestern part of the city offers a magnificent view of the port of Barcelona. On Montjuic there is a fortress of the 17th-18th centuries, which took over the defensive functions of the ruined citadel of Ciutadella (cat. Ciutadella), while a park was laid out on the site of the latter. Currently, the fortress houses the Military Museum. In addition to the fortress, Montjuïc is home to Olympic venues, cultural institutions and famous gardens. In the north, the city borders the municipalities of Santa Coloma de Gramanet and Sant'Andria de Besos, in the south - with Hospitalet de Llobregat and Esplugues de Llobregat, in the southeast the city limits the Mediterranean Sea, and in the west are the settlements of Sant Cugat del Valles and Cerdanyola del Valles.

Barcelona's climate is Mediterranean, with mild, dry winters and warm, humid summers. The coldest months are January and February (average temperature around 10°C), the hottest months are July and August (average temperature around 25°C). The greatest amount of precipitation falls in October (about 90 mm); the smallest - in July (about 20 mm).

Population

According to the City Council of Barcelona on January 1, 2005, the population of the city was 1,593,075 people, the population of greater Barcelona was 5,292,354 ...


Barcelona is one of the most famous and most ancient cities in the world. According to one version, it was founded by the legendary hero of ancient Greek mythology Hercules 400 years before the advent of Rome. Another common theory links the history of Barcelona with a certain Hamilcar Barca, the father of the Carthaginian commander Hannibal.

Thriving due to its ideal location on the Mediterranean coast, Barcelona was repeatedly besieged and conquered by the Romans, Visigoths, Moors, Franks, British and other warlike peoples. But this did not stop the city from preserving its heritage to this day, so the sights of Barcelona - from ancient fortifications to ultra-modern skyscrapers - date back to almost all periods of its history.

The center of the old city is the Gothic Quarter. There are many buildings built during the Middle Ages, and some of them from the era of the Roman settlement. Nearby is the lively Las Ramblas - a trip to Barcelona is unthinkable without a walk along it. In addition to exquisite shops and restaurants, almost every building here is an architectural monument. Particularly interesting are the old Boqueria market, built of glass and decorated with mosaics, as well as the 60-meter Columbus monument, installed exactly in the place where the famous navigator returned from his first trip to America.


The city itself is literally strewn with hills of various heights. The highest point (500 m above sea level) is Mount Tibidabo, which offers fantastically beautiful views of Barcelona. The name of the mountain comes from the Latin tibi dabo ("I will give you") - this is how the devil tempted God, showing him the beauty of the world from the top.

The second highest mountain (173 m) is Montjuic, where Barcelona hosted the 1929 World's Fair and the 1992 Summer Olympics. Local attractions include a futuristic ellipse-shaped Magic Fountain, lights, background music and occasional fireworks. Above are the parks of Montjuic and the Olympic territory, and the most historical monument on the mountain is the castle of the same name. It was built in the XVII-XVIII centuries for the defense of the city. The castle was captured by the British, led by the Earl of Peterborough and Napoleon's troops, and now a military museum has been created within its walls.


For the same World Exhibition, Plaza de España, one of the largest in the city, was created at the foot of the mountain. Two 47-meter Venetian towers are located on its sides, and another impressive fountain, decorated with baroque sculptures, was erected in the center. The Plaza de España in Barcelona was conceived as nostalgia for its former greatness and at the same time as a symbol of the existing state - and this task was more than accomplished.

Other magnificent monuments of the 20th century include the Palace of Catalan Music, built by the architect Luis Domènech y Montaner in the Catalan Art Nouveau style, and the 21st century is clearly represented by the Agbar Tower, a modern 38-storey skyscraper (however, four of its floors are underground). The shape of the tower is inspired by the idea of ​​the water element, the bizarre outlines of the rocks of the nearby Montserrat mountain range and, at the same time, the bell towers of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. And all this beauty is made of multi-colored metal and glass panels.



But all the sights of Barcelona, ​​even taken together, pale in front of the work of the architect Antoni Gaudí. Of course, each monument in Barcelona is unique, but each of them can be put in one or another cultural row. A baroque fountain, Venetian towers, Art Nouveau buildings or ancient Roman ruins are all there in many other cities around the world. Sometimes, without a caption, it is impossible to understand whether we are seeing photographs from Spain, Italy, or perhaps the Czech Republic, while each architectural work of Gaudi is unlike anything else in the world. It is enough to see one building, one balcony, one “curl” created by him once, and you can recognize the rest of his work. Gaudí designed several houses for other cities, but the bulk of his heritage is in the capital of Catalonia.

Millions of pages have been written about this amazing architect, the founder of his own style, which ended with him, but no words can convey what exactly Gaudi created and why he is unique. Gaudí's childhood was spent by the sea, so all his houses resemble sand castles. He considered the sky and the sea to be the best of the interiors, and trees and clouds to be the ideal sculptural forms. Gaudi hated closed and geometrically regular spaces; he avoided straight lines, believing that this is the product of man, while the circle is the product of God ... How can I retell what happened to the author with similar views?


Take a better look yourself. On our panorama you can see several of his masterpieces: Park Güell (1900-1914), Mila House (1906-1910) and Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, ​​which has been under construction for about 130 years.

In total, in the capital of Catalonia - more than a dozen objects created by Gaudí; not always buildings. So, in the Park Güell, which covers an area of ​​​​more than 17 hectares, houses and fountains, paths and columns are generously scattered - all this became the embodiment of the great Gaudi's fantasy.

Let's take a closer look at the Sagrada Familia. Sagrada Familia, or Sagrada Familia, is a church in Barcelona in the Eixample district, built on private donations since 1882, the famous project of Antoni Gaudí. And although Gaudi was only one of the architects, it was his contribution, made from 1883 to 1926, that determined the current look of this legendary long-term construction. And although in 2008 a group of more than 400 Spanish cultural figures called for a stop to the construction of the temple (in their opinion, the creation of the great architect was the victim of a careless, inept restoration for the sake of the tourism industry), the unusual appearance of the temple made it one of the main attractions of Barcelona . And in November 2010, Pope Benedict XVI consecrated the temple, and now it is officially recognized as fit for church services. Now, even in its unfinished form, the temple looks simply fantastic.