Saturday, July 9, 2016

Búnquers at the Turó de la Rovira

Búnkers at the Turó de la Rovira


Vista


The Turó de la Rovira, situated in one of the mountains of the Carmel neighborhood near the Horta district, overlooks the city of Barcelona. The word la rovira refers to the oaks located along the mountain (Turó ). Although the city has spread across and below the sides of the mountain, the location of this park is high enough to afford a 360º panoramic view of metropolitan Barcelona. At 262 meters above sea level, one can see the urban expanse of Barcelona, from Montjuïc in the southwest to the coastal areas to the north. The blue waters of the Mediterranean forms a magnificent backdrop for this view of the metropolis. The views are breathtaking and spectacular.

Mountainside

The hilltop houses the remnants of an anti-aircraft installation and military observation complex built during the Spanish Civil War to defend the city from aerial attacks by the Nationalist forces of Franco. There are bunkers, gun turrets, observation areas, barracks, and the remains of other military installations. It was one of the four strategic installation for the defense of Barcelona during the Spanish Civil War. Later in its existence, the site also houses a shantytown known as "Los Cañones" until the 1990s.



Military structuresThe Museu d'Història de la Ciutat has developed this area as a heritage site with an exhibition space dedicated to the history and importance of these installations. The intent is to preserve the structures and honor the efforts to protect the city during that war. The Museu has a downloadable brochure describing this site and its history. Click here to download.

Hours for the site:

  • Wednesday, 5pm to 8pm.
  • Saturday & Sunday, 10am to 2pm
  • July & August: Saturday, 5pm to 8pm.
  • Sunday, 10am to 1pm & 5pm to 8pm
  
How to get there:
Location: Carrer de Marià Labèrnia, s/n
Transportation: Bus 119 or V17
No entrance fee.

View of pedestrian bridgeWhile the area has easy access points, the climb to the bunkers can be steep and is in some places via narrow stairs. The "Búnquers" do not have full handicap accessibility. The park, however, is very accessible with pleasant walks and even pedestrian bridges.


View of Barcelona



Military structures

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Carmelitas

Tapas Carmelitas y Vermutería Carmelitas


During my visit to Barcelona this summer, I discovered a neat restaurant in El Raval. Not far from the Biblioteca de Catalunya, Carmelitas is located on c/ del Carme 42 and offers a solid range of tapas and drinks. The restaurant also specializes in vermút. The location has comfortable indoor seating  and a terraza where you can enjoy the sights and sounds.

I decided to explore their lunch menú de degustación, and it was a delight. The menú offered the opportunity to sample several classic Catalan dishes. It consisted of gazpacho, ensalada con embutidos catalanes, salmón a la plancha con verduras, fricando de ternera. For dessert, I had a recuil de miel y frutos secos.


The starters were gazpacho and salad. The diced pieces of Catalan sausage (especially fuet) in the salad were especially superb and made for a tasty beginning. The gazpacho complemented the salad and was equally delicious.

The next course consisted of the grilled salmon with veggies. A simple dish and full of flavor. The fish was followed by a traditional Catalan meat stew, Fricando de ternera. A stew like this makes more sense during a cooler time of the year. Nonetheless, I had no complaints with this course. It was delightful with a rich broth and superb seasoning.


For dessert, I had a recuil con miel y frutos secos, white cheese accompanied by nuts drizzled with honey. It was a delightful way to end this meal. It was a simple, elegant dessert that balanced the stew and cleansed the palate. I order a café solo to finish the meal.

And I forgot to mention the vermút. During the meal, I sipped the excellent vermút for which they are famous. It was served in a small glass with ice.

The staff was very attentive and amiable. I selected the terraza, which allowed me to take in the world around the restaurant. The people-watching was entertaining, but the meal was the focus. The portions were ample and generous with reasonable prices. I definitely recommend the restaurant, especially if you want to sample some traditional Catalan dishes. I plan to return another day to savor once more the delicacies prepared by the chef and his crew.



How to get there:

Location: C/ del Carme, 42, El Raval, Barcelona
Metro: L3 at Liceu

Hours:
  • M-T 08:30-00:00
  • F-Sat. 08:30-02:00
  • Sun. 10:00-00:00
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