Another trip to Barcelona in 2014 gave the opportunity to climb into the Montjuic fortress. We reached the funicular station, left the car and got into the fortress by air. The 1641 building is very well preserved, has been rebuilt several times, and contains a large number of artillery weapons. Until 1960, the fort was used by the Francoist regime as a military prison. The fortress offers excellent views of the sea, Barcelona and its port. You can also climb the pedestrian alleys of Montjuic Mountain, and took its name from the Jews-"Jewish Mountain", which sounds very similar in the local dialect - Mont juïc.
The fortress was included in the annals of the Catalan struggle for independence.
We went up to this fortress from the Olympic stadium, with children, the heat! But now in 2021 you remember how much fun it was to travel!! It's a beautiful place.
We planned to climb the funicular. No luck. It didn't work. Let's take the bus. We wandered for a long time. Good panoramas. Planes landing and taking off are visible. The port is lower. The liner was standing. Life is raging below.
I love antiquities. So I came here specifically and for their sake) The fortress received its modern appearance in 1640 and has seen something in its lifetime. The fortress offers stunning views of the city, the port and, of course, the sea. It's a must see in Barcelona.
A beautiful place with a gorgeous view. We walked from the rambla in a straight line for 40 minutes at a regular pace. I advise you to climb on foot from the foot and save money and get pleasure along the way there are squares and benches to relax.