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The Palau de la Música from the stage

All the details of the musical temple of modernism

You can access the Palau de la Música for a 360º tour online.

One of the characteristics of modernist architecture is the richness of its shapes and colors, the amount of detail that is to be observed in any construction. To the point that one often has the feeling that one cannot cover everything with one's eyes. Of course there is nothing like visiting places physically to capture all their magnitude and beauty, but if there is an upside to making observations through the computer or any other device connected to the Internet, is that we can spend so much as long as needed and we can focus our attention on the smallest detail, zooming in if appropriate. Thus, modernist buildings are especially suitable for looking at them through the screen, as we will be able to entertain ourselves in a multitude of fragments that we might not otherwise see or overlook. In Barcelona, ​​there is a modernist work unique for the function for which it was conceived and which it still fulfills today: the Palau de la Música. It is a concert hall that bears the stamp of the architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner and opened its doors in 1908. Whether you have been there or not, its elegance and proliferation of details you will be captivated by looking at them with Google Maps Street View, which allows the user a 360º virtual tour. In addition, you will be able to see the musical temple from places where it will be difficult to observe it if you only go there to attend a concert or recital, such as from the top of the stage.

Access the proposal by searching directly on Google Maps for the Palau de la Música or by clicking here.

Publication date: Monday, 11 May 2020
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