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417: 399: 385: 371: 185:, period in which the human being went back sedentary and happened of a subsistència based in the hunting and the recol·lecció to an agrarian economy and farmer. These first vestiges proceed of finals of the neolític (3500 - 1800 BC), and manifest mainly for the practices funeràries with sepulcres of pit, that were used to be of quite a lot depth and revestides of slabs. An exponent thereof is the grave discovered the 1917 to the spilling southwest of the hill of Monterols, between the streets of Muntaner and Copèrnic; of imprecise dating, has 60 cm of high and 80 of wide, and was formed by slabs flat of irregular shape. Regarding habitacles, of this period only has found a bottom of cabin in what is the current 325: 357: 339: 24: 274:, possibly the 'Barkeno', although the urbanization of the mountain in recent years and its intensive use as a stone quarry throughout the history of the city has caused the loss of most remains. In 1928, nine large capacity silos were discovered in the Magòria area, which would probably be part of an agricultural surplus warehouse. On the other hand, in 1984 remains of a settlement were found on the southwest slope of the mountain, on a plot of about 2 or 3 hectares. 109:. This was the largest territorial expansion of Barcelona. Another significant increase in the area of the city was the annexation of several bordering municipalities between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. All this meant the adaptation of the new urban spaces and an increase in municipal artistic commissions on public roads, which were also favored by various events held in the city such as the 163: 283: 50:, reflecting the diverse trends found in the history of Western architecture. Throughout its historical development, Barcelona has been influenced by numerous cultures and civilizations, each contributing their artistic concepts and leaving a lasting legacy. The city's architectural heritage can be traced back to its earliest inhabitants, the Iberian settlers, followed by the 229: 318:
francs and Alamani from the 250s raised the need to reinforce the walls, which were extended in the fourth century. The new wall was built on the bases of the first, and was formed by a double wall of 2.4 metres, with space in half filled with stone and mortar. The wall consisted of 74 towers about 18 meters high, mostly rectangular.
196:(1800–800 BC) there is equally few rests regarding the plan of Barcelona. The main proceed of a jaciment discovered the 1990 to the street of Saint Pau, where have found rests of fireplaces and sepultures of inhumació individual. Also they are surely of this period the rests found the 1931 to Can Casanoves, behind the 317:
The Barcino quarter was walled, with a perimeter of 1.5 km, which protected an area of 10.4 hectares. The first city wall, of simple factory, began to be built in the 1st century BC. It had few towers, only at the angles and at the gates of the walled perimeter. However, the first incursions of
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In Barcelona there are hardly any Iberian architectural remains; the main vestiges of this culture were found in the hills of La Rovira, Peira and Putget, as well as in Santa Cruz de Olorde in Tibidabo, but they have not allowed establishing special characteristics with regard to funeral homes or
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The architectural heritage of the city enjoys a special protection in virtue of the Law 9/1993 of the Catalan Cultural Heritage, that guarantees the protection, conservation, research and diffusion of the cultural heritage, with several degrees of coverage: level To (Cultural Good of National
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The twentieth century began with the updating of the various styles produced by Barcelonian architects, which connected with international currents. The architectural development in recent years and the commitment to design and innovation, as well as the link between
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and the Bass Llobregat. The Iberian architecture based in murs of tapial, with a system adovellat, with false arches and turns realised by approach of spun. Cities used to be located in
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sepulchres. The main remains come from Rovira, where in 1931 vestiges of an Iberian settlement were found that were destroyed when anti-aircraft batteries were installed during the
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The nineteenth century led to a certain economic and cultural revitalization, which reflected in one of the most fruitful periods in the city's architecture,
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In the third century BC C. the Romans arrived in the Iberian peninsula and began a colonization process that culminated in the incorporation of all
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Interest), level B (Cultural Good of Local Interest), level C (Good of Interest Urbanístic) and level D (Good of Documentary Interest).
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final there are some scarce rests of the called «culture of the fields of urns», found to the farm of Can Don Joan, to
454: 122: 71: 287: 302:. In the 1st century BC Barcino (Roman Barcelona) was founded, a small walled town that took the urban form of 134: 83: 59: 82:
During the Modern Age, when the Barcelona City was linked to the Hispanic Monarchy, the main styles were the
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Azcárate Ristori, José María de; Pérez Sánchez, Alfonso Emilio; Ramírez Domínguez, Juan Antonio.
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Barral i Altet, Xavier; Beseran, Pere; Canalda, Sílvia; Guardià, Marta; Jornet, Núria.
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In the 6th century BC and the 1st century BC the plan of Barcelona was occupied by the
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Soler, Narcís; Guitart i Duran, Josep; Barral i Altet, Xavier; Bracons Clapés, Josep.
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Lecea, Ignasi de; Fabre, Jaume; Grandas, Carme; Huertas, Josep M.; Remesar, Antoni
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of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in 1999 and the prize of the
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translated text and the factual accuracy of the translation should be checked
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Història de l'art català VI. Del neoclassicisme a la Restauració 1808-1888
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Història de l'art català VII. Del modernisme al noucentisme 1888-1917
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Història de l'art català VIII. L'època de les avantguardes 1917-1970
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Art de Catalunya 5: Arquitectura religiosa moderna i contemporània
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to the city. If well it is ascertained the human presence in the
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Azcárate Ristori; Pérez Sánchez; Ramírez Domínguez, 1983, p. 50.
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Història de l'art català vol. IX. La segona meitat del segle XX
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Art de Catalunya 3: Urbanisme, arquitectura civil i industrial
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periods particularly fostering artistic growth in the region.
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Història de l'art català V. L'època del Barroc, s. XVII-XVIII
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Història de Barcelona 2. La formació de la Barcelona medieval
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Art de Catalunya 4: Arquitectura religiosa antiga i medieval
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Història de l'art català IV. L'època del Renaixement, s. XVI
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Guia dels espais verds de Barcelona. Aproximació històrica
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Barcelona, arquitectura modernista y noucentista 1888-1929
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Viladevall-Palaus, Ignasi. «Cincuenta parques, más dos».
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Història de Barcelona 6. La ciutat industrial (1833-1897)
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has undergone a parallel evolution alongside Catalan and
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Huertas, Josep Maria; Capilla, Antoni; Maspoch, Mònica.
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Map of Barcino superimposed on the current plan of the
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Història de l'art català III. L'art gòtic, s. XIV-XV
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Remains of the Roman wall in Carrer de la Tapineria.
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Els Barris de Barcelona I. Ciutat Vella, L'Eixample
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Index

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Spanish architecture
Romans
Visigoths
Islamic period
Middle Ages
Romanesque
Gothic
Renaissance
Baroque
Modernisme
Parc de la Ciutadella
Eixample project
Ildefonso Cerdá
Universal Exhibition of 1888
International of 1929
Olympic Games of 1992
Universal Forum of the Cultures of 2004
urban planning
sustainability
Royal Gold Medal
Venice Biennale

Museum of the History of Barcelona
prehistoric period
paleolithic
neolíthic
station of Saint Andreu
Bronze Age
Hospital of Saint Pau

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