Plaça d’Espanya, a bustling hub in Barcelona, features the iconic Magic Fountain, which hosts an evening light-and-sound show. The National Palace, another prominent landmark, houses Catalonia’s national art museum. Two towers, reminiscent of those in Venice, stand at the Avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina, adding to the plaza’s distinctive character. Visitors can explore the vibrant square, enjoy the fountain’s spectacular displays, and delve into the rich cultural offerings of the art museum.
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