Where was this place in Barcelona?

Where was this place in Barcelona? - Majestic palace with dome and grand staircases and gardens

I went to Barcelona in October 2000 and we went out partying, went to a place that was a cathedral(?) located up on a hill and they had a club in the building that once had been a cathedral, several dancefloors and you could even go up to the roof of the place where there was a bar and chill out. What was the name of this place in Barcelona? Does it still exist?






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Where is Barcelona located now?

Barcelona has a rich cultural heritage and is today an important cultural centre and a major tourist destination....BarcelonaCountrySpainAutonomous communityCataloniaProvinceBarcelonaComarcaBarcelon\xe8s31 more rows

What is the city of Barcelona?

Barcelona, the traditional centre of Catalan movements for independence, is the capital of both the province of Barcelona and the autonomous community of Catalonia. The city is governed as a municipio (municipality) of Spain, and its elections are held every four years.

What is the most visited place in Barcelona?

Barcelona's most popular tourist attraction in 2020 was La Sagrada Fam\xedlia, registering more than 760 thousand visitors.

What is Barcelona city known for?

Barcelona is famous for its outstanding football team, stunning architecture, lively nightlife, sandy beaches, and world-class cuisine. Not to mention a vibrant cultural heritage and colourful neighbourhood festivals that attract visitors from around the world.



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