Plaça de la Revolució de Setembre de 1868

Barcelona


This busy square commemorates the toppling of Queen Isabel II, a cause of much celebration in working-class stronghold Gràcia. Today locals gather on benches for a chat or pop into its lively bars or restaurants.


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