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Saint Medir Festivity – March 3rd

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March 3rd, is Saint Medir, the patron saint of the neighbourhood of Gracia in Barcelona. A big festivity!
But when it started? Why they celebrate it and what they do.Sant-Medir

The legend of Saint Medir is linked with another saint: Saint Sever. From 303 to 313 the big Christians persecutions in the whole Roman Empire took place. The persecutions were ordinated by the Emperor Diocletian. But with the new emperor Constantine, not only the persecutions were stopped but also the Christian religion was allowed in the Roman Empire. As only few years were passed, citizens still remembered where these martyrs were died, buried and his story. From these moments we have a big number of Saints in Europe.

So, what happen with Saint Sever and Saint Medir in this period?
Saint Sever was the bishop of Barcelona while the Christian religion wasn’t allowed and when romans soldiers persecuted him, he escaped toward Saint Cugat. In his way he met Saint Medir. He was a farmer and in this moment he was just planting broad beans. At the afternoon the broad beans have unusually grown up two meters. When the romans soldiers arrived ask him if he had seen Saint Sever. He didn’t wanted to lie, and said “when I saw him I was planting these broad beans”. Romans soldiers thought he was playing with them and they kill him. Later they found Saint Sever and kill him as well.Saint Medir and Saint Sever - Barcelona Tourist Guide

And why every March 3rd they go in procession to the hermitage of Saint Medir?
In 1828, a master backer who lived in Gran de Gracia, 111 was very ill and promise to Saint Medir that if he was recovered of his illness, next year he would walk to his hermitage accompanied of someone. He recovered and he accomplished his promise. First year with two friends, next year with more people. And when he saw how the moment was expected and how many people jpin them, he, as a baker, carried candies and while the procession, he presented them to children.
The tradition was just started, because they repeated it every year and now every March 3rd people from Gracia do this procession to Saint Medir hermitage and thousand of candies are thrown to children. The association of Saint Medir is the biggest one of Gracia.

Saint Medir - Barcelona tourist guideSaint Medir hermitage - Barcelona Tourist Guide

 

 

 

 

Live Nativity at Catalonia

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At Christmas one of the well know Spanish traditions is to represent at home the crib of Bethlehem: the manger. These representations can be huge and very elaborated. There are different places where you can admirer these works.

But besides, recently it has become very popular to represent the “Live Nativity”, where you can walk trough the streets of several villages in Catalonia to watch how actors represent different scenes of the Nativity.
Although that it’s said that Saint Francesc d’Assisi represented the first Live Nativity in the XIII century, in Catalonia it’s represented from 1959. The first time in Castell d’Aro. Nowadays there are several places.

It’s the perfect activity to enjoy in family and children. But before to organize your visit, check the dates and timetable.

Here you have two examples: at Poble Espanyol (in Barcelona), at Corbera (different reasons have made to consider these one as the best one in Catalonia: you can walk inside the performance; there are more than 200 actors; and every year it’s different).

Live Nativity

Phantom Stations of the Underground of Barcelona

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The first tunnel of the underground of Barcelona, call “Gran Metro” (Big Underground) was built at Via Laietana AV. An Avenue opened in the middle of the old Barcelona between 1908 and 1913. Try to imagine, in this moment disappeared houses, palaces and convents with more than 500 years of history. They took advantage of such construction, to build the first tunnel of the underground, although the first line to be in service of the “Gran Metro” was between Lesseps Station and Plaça Catalunya (the new center of the city).

The underground of Barcelona is the second oldest of Europe, only six month after the underground of London in 1924. It tells us how the economy and industry of Barcelona at beginnings of the XX century was developed. Not all the cities could afford this cost. It would be later that with the economic politician of autarky used by Franco, it submerged the economy of Catalunya and Spain.

In this construction of the first tunnel at Via Laietana, they built a station call “Banc” where now we have the Banc “Caixa Catalunya” and before the Banc of Spain. The idea reminds us the “Money Train”, but the station never was connected with the bank. Therefore, there, we have a unused station and stairs that lead to nowhere. Not so far, in the same line IV, we can appreciate another phantom station: “Correos” (post office), that was in service until 1972.

Christmas Markets and The Three Kings’ Parade

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Christmas Markets
These days there are a lot of open-air markets in Barcelona. One of the most famous maybe is the Santa Lucia Market, finished now. That market is celebrated in front of the Cathedral and is well known to buy decorations for Christmas.
But one of those markets that you can still see is in Gran Via. As you know we have a special devotion for the three wise men rather Saint Klaus, and this market will be open until January 6th.

The Three Kings’ Parade
The night more awaited by children. When the three Kings arrive to Barcelona, before to leave their gifts to little ones, they cross the city in a great parade. To see the face of children when they are in front of their king is the best. Don’t miss it!

What to do in Christmas / New Year Eve in Barcelona?

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If you have decided to spend in Barcelona this New Year Eve and you don’t know where to celebrate this special moment, maybe you would like the new option offered by the City: to celebrate it in the Magical Fountains. Here you have the timetable and what are you going to see: Barcelona New Year Eve

By the way, don’t forget your 12 grape berries, one of the most popular traditions we have.

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If you are here these days you you will go sightseeing in Barcelona, our museums and our monuments. To visit the city a Private Tour Guide will give you a quickly and complete idea of it. And for the museums here you can see their timetables and when they are free of charge.

Free_Museum_1 – Free_Museum_2

Happy New Year – Feliç Any Nou – Feliz Año Nuevo

Barcelona with children: “Barcelona through Lissy’s eyes”

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When I’m guiding a family, if they have children, I realize it’s difficult for them to pay attention to me for a long time. That’s why when I’m in front of something especial that I think it can surprise them I try to emphasize it for them, but really, one never knows what they will remember of this.
But Lissy, a five-year-old girl, exceeded all my expectations.
We visited the Gaudi’s masterpieces: Casa Batllò, Casa Milà, Sagrada Familia. We spend together 5 hours and now, at school, she painted this drawing. Her teacher has written her comments.
Take a look: here we can recognize the Saint George legend on the Batllò House; the Sagrada Familia, which is incomplete; all her family: Grandmother, grandfather, mother, she in the stroller and me. That’s gorgeous!!! Isn’t it?
Thank you Lissy.

New Meeting of Harley Davison motorbikes

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For 4 consecutive years, as a tradition, every summer they meet in Barcelona. This weekend it will be possible to admire these motorbikes of the America Brand in the Montjuic Hill. The access to the area it’s free.

Harley Davinson 2013 Barcelona

The Open Terrace week

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Today in Barcelona has started the week when it’s possible to visit the different terraces of the hotels to drink something.

51 hotels have decided to follow this idea. Their offer consist not only on drinks but activities as massage, gastronomic workshop, live music. Good idea!!!
Here you have a catalan video: here.

International museum day – 2018

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Remember. This Saturday is the International museum day and there are several museums which open day and night. Besides there are a lot of shows inside of these (concerts, workshops, performance…). From 19.00 to 01.00 It’s possible to visit these for free.

Schedule of the museums

Enjoy it!!!

Picasso – A painting covering up another painting

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It has been found a previous painting under the painting of Picasso “Retrat de la Mare de l’Artista”. When Picasso was young, Picasso’s family was a modest family and they didn’t have enough money to buy a lot of canvas. So he painted on every surface he found: a fan, a tambourine… I guess he reused an old painting to paint over this the portrait of his mother.

Now it’s possible to discover the places that Picasso frequented in Barcelona: Tour Picasso

Picasso Painting over a painting