Barcelona Photoblog

September 24, 2006

Theater Institute in Barcelona

Theater Institute in Barcelona


The Theater Institute of Barcelona or Institut del Teatre, designed by architects Ramon Sanabria and Javier ComerĂ³n, is an eleven storey high building, four of which are underground and houses the four schools attached to the centre, the Dramatic Art College, the Professional Dancers' Training College, the College of Performing Arts Techniques, and the Secondary School for Dancers in Training plus a documentation centre and the Museum of Performing Arts. The Chinese dragon and musicians are part of the activities organized during last Asia Festival 2006.

Google Maps Picture of Theater Institute or Institut de Teatre in Barcelona

September 23, 2006

Theater City: Teatre Lliure, Mercat de les Flors, Institut del Teatre

Teatre Lliure in Barcelona

Theatre City or La Ciutat del Teatre is a cultural space integrated by three buildings: Teatre Lliure (the one you see in the image), Mercat de les Flors and the modern Theater Institute. If you remember my post titled Fountains at Montjuic: Passeig de Les Cascades in Barcelona from Sept 19th, this complex is located at carrer Lleida, near Paralelo avenue. The three emblematic buildings face Margarita Xirgu square which you can see in the photograph above. 

As a result of the 1929 International Exhibition some buildings were built on the slope of Montjuic mountain, like the Palau de l’Agricultura, where Mercat de les Flors (see this other picture), and Teatre Lliure are. The Theater Institute is a relative new building dating from 2000, with a surface area of 20.000 sq. meters.

September 22, 2006

Barcelona Street Artist: Living Statue

Street Artist at Las Ramblas de Barcelona: Living Statue



This Barcelona street artist, posing as a living statue is not giving the serious, stern, hardened by a thousand battles kind of look, oh no, he was really fed up with my pictures.

Minutes later and without previous warning, he turned his back on me and sat down for his lunch break. The irascible mood perfectly matches the character though.

As you know there are many living statues like this along Las Ramblas, and some of them have been captured in my previous posts and pictures.

Here is my list of Barcelona Street Artists: Living Statues for you to browse


  • Caesar and Man in Flower Costume
  • Miner
  • Bicycle and Skeleton
  • Cowboy and Tourist
  • Winged Centaur
  • Winged Golden Man in Smoking
  • Chinese Warrior
  • Fat Woman
  • Paella
  • Man Holding Lamp Post
  • Caesar
  • Winged Man with Kids
  • Cowboy




  • Google Maps picture of Las Ramblas in Barcelona, Spain
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