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This emblematic place has accompanied Catalan culture and society for longer than anyone can remember, it's 150th year celebrated in 2010. Set in a privileged location in the city, it offers over 400 different activities. A concert is the best excuse for a visit and we recommend a visit to the library, just for a peek. Check out the old-style authentic bar, and the pretty garden. Inside its walls, members enjoy conversation and lectures in the library, and drinks and cigars in the bar. In addition, the location is home to a writer's school. Located next to Las Ramblas, this places contains all the appeal of the dark and gothic Barcelona.Location: C/ Canuda, 6, Ciutat Vella, Barcelona 08002
Phone: 933436121
Public Transport: <M> Catalunya; Bicing: 53
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Debate in English about Catalan nationalism, and more. Run by the Barcelona Metropolitan magazine, the blurb goes as follows: "Two representatives of Catalan political parties will explain their parties' positions on the proposed new version of the estatut and Catalan nationalism. Nito Foncuberta of Ciutadans (C's), which is opposed to Catalan nationalism, and Marta Rovira from Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya, which supports it, will be joined by native English speakers and long-time Barcelona residents, Charles Ablett, a scholar of Catalan history who isn't in favour of local nationalism, and Erik Jeffries, who owns a business here and supports Catalan nationalism. Each speaker will have 10 minutes, then the floor will be opened to questions from the audience. The forum will be moderated by Richard Schweid, a founding editor of Barcelona Metropolitan."