Plaça de Sant Felip Neri

La Rambla & Barri Gòtic


Graced by leafy acacias, a trickling fountain and a baroque church, this small square still bears signs of the destruction it suffered during a 1938 bombing by the Franco-supporting Italian air force, in which 42 people were killed, most of them children (a school still operates here).


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2. El Call

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3. Casa de l’Ardiaca

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5. Col·legi d'Arquitectes

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6. Domus de Sant Honorat

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7. Pont del Bisbe

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8. Plaça de Sant Josep Oriol

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