St. James Square, or Plaça de Sant Jaume, has been the civic and political heart of Barcelona since Roman times, when it served as the forum in the ancient city of Barcino. Located in the Gothic Quarter, this expansive square is a bustling hub for local events and gatherings. Flanked by the Palau de la Generalitat, the seat of the Parliament of Catalonia, and Barcelona City Hall, also known as Casa de la Ciutat, the square offers visitors a glimpse into the city’s rich history and vibrant present. Today, it remains a lively space where locals and tourists alike can experience the pulse of Barcelona.
St. James Square (Plaça de Sant Jaume)
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