Nestled on Montjuïc, Poble Espanyol, or Spanish Village, was constructed for the 1929 International Exhibition to showcase the architectural diversity of Spain. This open-air museum features a collection of buildings that replicate the unique styles found across different regions of the country. Within these structures, visitors can explore a variety of craft shops, many of which have been in operation since the exhibition and continue to produce traditional souvenirs. The village offers a sensory journey through the textures and designs of Spain’s rich architectural heritage.
Spanish Village (Poble Espanyol)
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