Barcelona's most Catalan square
Right in the heart of the gothic quarter, this historical plaza is the city's governmental centre: the Palau de la Generalitat and the City Hall are situated here. Both are 15th century buildings that were later refurbished. Take a minute to contemplate the striking relief of Sant Jordi, patron saint of Catalonia, in the lateral façade of the Palau.
It was made as early as 1418, by Pere Johan.
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Square - Public buildingPublic & administrative place near the metro Estació Jaume I
Public & administrative place near the metro Estació Liceu
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