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Saturday, June 6, 2015

Barcelona 2015

Barcelona

In 2015, the KU Summer Language Institute will again return to Barcelona, the cosmopolitan capital of Spain’s Catalunya region. The city's landmarks are plentiful, spectacular, and welcoming.

The Ciudat Vella houses many structures from the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The Eixample developed during the 19th-century and contains wide boulevards, incredible Modernisme buildings, and imposing monuments to the city's emergence as an economic powerhouse. The quaint neighborhoods of Sarrià, Gràcia, and Pedralbes lend a small-town flavor to this metropolis of nearly 1.6 million.
 
But Barcelona is much more. The modernist architecture of Antoni Gaudí created unique structures that challenged traditional architectural styles and produced innovative designs that still have an impact on the city. Sagrada Familia, considered Gaudí's masterwork, has left an influential mark on the city, and its iconic architecture continues to define the city's identity.

Every year I visit Barcelona, I try to absorb the beauty of this city. If you visit the Parc Güell, another of Gaudí's creations, take a moment to experience the views of the city. The Parc, built on a rocky hill (Muntanya Pelada or "Bare Mountain" in English), has magnificent views of the city, the harbor area and the Mediterranean. It is worth the climb and walk to the mountain.
View of Barcelona

A sentimental pastime of mine is to sample the various tapas of the ´Ciudad Condal´. I enjoy seeking out tapas restaurants and experiencing the neighborhoods that surround these establishments. I try to search for filled with local people and far from the tourist routes where the food is usually prepared with authenticity and served with simplicity by an attentive staff.

Most of  all, I return to reconnect with this city and to discover new places, share time with old friends. I did the tourist thing years ago. Now when I return to the plaças and ramblas, I seek to discover new details and facets of Barcelona.

Plaça de Catalunya

 What will you discover?













To access an online map of the city with other information about visiting Barcelona click here.

Monday, June 2, 2014

Barcelona 2014

Barcelona

In 2014, I will once more be directing the KU Summer Language Institute in Barcelona. I always look forward to returning to this impressive city.

The city's landmarks are plentiful, spectacular, and welcoming. The Ciudat Vella houses many structures from the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The Eixample developed during the 19th-century contains wide boulevards, incredible Modernisme buildings, and imposing monuments to the city's emergence as an economic powerhouse. The neighborhoods of Sarrià, Gràcia, and Pedralbes lend a small-town flavor to this metropolis of nearly 1.6 million.

View of Barcelona from the mirador Blau.
And Barcelona is much more. I like to ride the Tramvía Blau to the mirador that overlooks the city. I absorb the vast beauty of this city and look for the moon to rise over the Mediterranean.

And I visit Santa María del Mar with frequency to study the Catalan Gothic and absorb as much medieval as possible. Of course, there is the required stroll to el Born to sample the tapas from the establishments in that area.

A sentimental favorite of mine is a visit to Café San Telmo on the Carrer de Buenos Aires. The ambiance is comfortable and relaxed. Usually filled with people, but never too crowded. Food is usually well-prepared, served with simplicity by pleasant staff.


Most of  all, I return to reconnect with this city and to discover new places, share time with old friends. I did the tourist thing years ago. When I return to the plaças and ramblas, I seek to discover the various facets of Barcelona.

 What will you discover?

Sunday, June 19, 2011

US DONEM LA MÉS CORDIAL BENVINGUDA

Ceramic from Parc Güell
Founded over 2,000 years ago, Barcelona with a population of 2.3 million lies between the shores of the Mediterranean and two imposing hills on the Costa Daurada in northeastern Spain. Barcelona's active port area is a reminder of the region's beginnings as a Roman trading center. Over the centuries, the city's waterfront has evolved and given way to a vibrant urban landscape. The city's landmarks are plentiful, spectacular, and welcoming. The Ciudat Vella houses many structures from the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The Eixample, an area developed during the 19th-century, is lined with wide boulevards, spectacular Modernisme buildings, and imposing monuments to the city's emergence as a strong industrial center. The neighborhoods of Sarrià, Gràcia, and Pedralbes form la parte alta and lend a small-town flavor to the city. This exuberant mix of history, cosmopolitan art scene, and cultural identity gives the city a distinctive flair.

City Flag of Barcelona
The Summer Language Institute in Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain, is designed for students with intermediate and advanced levels of Spanish proficiency. Faculty from the University of Kansas and native instructors from Spain teach these courses and during the Institute orientation and support. The program plans group visits to the various regions of Spain. Excursions to important cultural, geographic, and historical sites in the Barcelona area are also part of the Institute activities.