Boundary cross marking the entrance to the neighbourhood. Http://www.foreverbarcelona.com
Walking down the elegant street of Horta. Http://www.foreverbarcelona.com
More modernist houses in the elegant street of Horta. Http://www.foreverbarcelona.com
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Water tower in a modernist garden. Http://www.foreverbarcelona.com
Farmhouses are being refurbished and transformed into public facilities such as this library. Http://www.foreverbarcelona.com
The belltower and the sundial. Http://www.foreverbarcelona.com
Ceramic under the balcony. Http://www.foreverbarcelona.com
Morning in the daily life of the district. Http://www.foreverbarcelona.com
Torrents and river beds still shape the streets of Horta. Http://www.foreverbarcelona.com
Private farmouse. Http://www.foreverbarcelona.com
In the old times, the Horta women used to do the laundry for the wealthy families of the rest of Barcelona. Public wells and wash basins can still be seen. Http://www.foreverbarcelona.com
As they used to say: "Mother of God My Lord, how many clothes and so little soap". Http://www.foreverbarcelona.com
The Aiguafreda street is said to be the most beautiful street of Barcelona. Http://www.foreverbarcelona.com