2. The Montjuïc fountains
The Monjuïc fountains are a set of lights and water. At
night, you can listen to music while you see the beautiful
fountains.
3. The Four Columns
The Four Columns were built in 1919, and now they're
next to the Montjuïc Fountains. They were built and
designed by the architect Puig i Cadafalch, and they
represent the four stripes of the Catalan flag.
5. Palau Sant Jordi
The Palau Sant Jordi was built for the Olympic Games of
1992.
In the Palau Sant Jordi you can see different events, for
example: basketball, tennis, handball, athletics,
gymnastics, concerts...
6. Montjuïc Castle
It was a military fortress and after the Civil War was a
military museum.
It is located on top of the mountain of Montjuic. In 2009 the
Military Museum closed, and today you can visit and enjoy
the sea views.
7. Gardens of Joan Brossa
The Gardens of Joan Brossa are where there used to
be an amusement park, which opened in 1966 and
closed in 1998.
The garden has some statues that belonged to the
amusement park, and there are trees and plants of
different parts of the world.
8. Olympic Stadium Lluís
Companys
The Olympic Stadium Lluís Companys is named in honor
of the former President of the Generalitat of Catalonia.
It was opened in 1929 for the Universal Exhibition in
Barcelona.
In the 60s it was closed and abandoned, but with
celebration of the Olympic Games in Barcelona in 1992
reopened.