The gloomy side of Barcelona
The cemeteries of Barcelona open their gates to offer free tours to visitors
The cemeteries of Barcelona open their gates to offer free tours to visitors
Four containers damaged but no injuries, wind and severe sea said to be cause of incident
Public concerns about accomodation in Catalan capital rises six points in council's annual survey
Foreign action Minister pledges “more ambition” following office being closed due to Spain’s direct rule
The Joan Miró Foundation exhibit brings together almost 200 pieces from various artists
New pilot training center at Lleida airport looking forward to 120 students during 2019
Mayoral candidate accuses Ada Colau of "degrading" Catalan capital
Neighbors have been complaining for months about empty apartments being used to sell narcotics
The 48-hour open-doors of the capital’s architecture will bring opportunities to see buildings usually closed to the general public
Building work is about to begin on 15,000 dwellings in and around the Catalan capital, while the event also shows off the latest technology
Local council passes motion against the king after Madrid brings to court similar decision by the Catalan parliament
Twelve women under 35 undergo groundbreaking surgery at Barcelona’s Hospital Clínic to resume ovulation
Company offering 2.64 square meter-rooms for €200 a month accused of breaking the law
Deputy mayor Jaume Asens announces move on social media, while FACUA urges Catalan government to fine airline following their inaction
Daniel Rodríguez called Barcelona mayor “functionally illiterate” and wished for pro-independence MP to be charged by bull