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Olympic Harbor/Village: OLYMPIC HARBOR
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  • Hosell
  • By Hosell on June 26, 2004
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  • Olympic Harbor/Village - Barcelona
    by Hosell
    This is the Olympic Harbor,it was built also for the games in Barcelona in 1.992.Now you'll find here a new part of the city with a lot of nice restaurants,a shopping center,and many small shops,is also a nice place to walk along the sea promenade and see the view of Mediterranean Sea.

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    Olympic Harbor/Village: Olympic towers - Torres olímpicas
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  • spanishguy
  • Updated By spanishguy on July 18, 2006
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  • Torre Mapfre y Hotel Arts - Barcelona
    Torre Mapfre y Hotel Arts
    by spanishguy, 3 more photos
    The Olympic Village was composed by two towers, currently the Mapfre Tower and the Hotel Arts. Both buildings were the second tallest buildings in Spain, after Torre Picasso, in Madrid, but they're the third right now after the construction of Bali Tower in Benidorm. Mapfre Tower has the highest helipad in Spain as well, at 154 metres high. The Hotel Arts building was designed by Bruce Graham and it hosts a 5 stars hotel and some luxurious apartments. There are a big golden fish between both skyscrapers made by Frank Gehry.

    La Villa Olímpica estaba compuesta por dos torres, las actuales Torre Mapfre y el Hotel Arts. Ambos edificios fueron los segundos más altos de España, tras la Torre Picasso de Madrid, pero actualmente son los terceros tras la construcción de laTorre Bali en Benidorm. La Torre Mapfre tiene el helipuerto más alto de España, con 154 metros de altura. El edificio Hotel Arts fue diseñado por Bruce Graham y acoje un hotel de 5 estrellas y algunos apartamentos de lujo. Hay un gan pescado dorado entre ambos rascacielos hecho por Frank Gehry.

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  • Address: Villa Olímpica
  • Directions: Puerto Olímpico
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    Olympic Harbor/Village: Olympic Village
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  • JanPeter74
  • By JanPeter74 on September 30, 2004
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  • Olympic village area - Barcelona
    Olympic village area
    by JanPeter74
    In 1992, Barcelona hosted the Olympic Games. The Olympic Village and harbour date from this time. The area is filled with newly constructed buildings but, in my opinion, lacks atmosphere. If you have plenty of time you can walk along the seafront, starting at the Maremagnum shopping centre (close to the statue of Columbus), visit the beaches at Barcelonette (kind of a village inside the city) and continue all the way up to the olympic village.

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    Olympic Harbor/Village: NICE RESTAURANTS!
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  • Hosell
  • Updated By Hosell on June 28, 2004
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  • Olympic Harbor/Village - Barcelona
    by Hosell
    In this picture you can see two of numerous nice restaurants that you'll find walking by Olympic Harbor area.Normally they are a little bit expensive,but really is a nice place to have a lunch or dinner here,and mostly during night in summertime,they are located on the sea promenade.

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    Olympic Harbor/Village: where should I put my paper boat?
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  • mindcrime
  • By mindcrime on March 27, 2009
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  • Olympic port - Barcelona
    Olympic port
    by mindcrime, 4 more photos
    I don’t really know how was the area of the old industrial waterfront before 1992 but the renovation for the Olympic games brough in life a new seafront neighborhood.
    First of all you can spot the Olympic port (pic 1) easily because of the twin towers which are the highest skyscrapers in Spain. They have 44 stores (pic 2)and one of them houses the hotel Arts while the other one (Mapfre Tower) has offices.
    Behind the towers is the Parc del Port Olimpic with a nice fountain a modern sculpture at pl.dels Voluntaris Olimpics(pic 3). In front of the towers you will notice a giant whale made by bronze by F.Gehry the designer of the two towers.(pic 4)
    There are several café/restaurants to relax and have a light meal or just a drink and although the prices are higher I enjoyed it because it’s always nice to have sea and sun on your feet isn’t it? (pic 5) At least try it once.
    The Olympic port is busy during the night too because of the casino and the clubs but I preferred other areas of the city for having fun. The people walk next to the beach under the palm trees, it’s one of the reason I like Barcelona, because you can always stroll next to the sea. Of course many tourists come here for swimming at the golden sand beaches because the majority of the hotels are in walking distance. The locals prefer other nice beaches outside of the city.

  • Directions: east of Barceloneta, actually the port is between Barceloneta and Icaria beaches. Nearest metro stop:Ciutadella Vila Olimpica (line 4)
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    Olympic Harbor/Village: Sightseeing and in the...
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  • cosmopolit
  • Updated By cosmopolit on August 26, 2002
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  • Olympic Harbor/Village - Barcelona
    by cosmopolit
    Sightseeing and in the unlikely event of rain just go down to the waterfront there's the best IMAX I've come across.
    Excellent place to waste ample amounts of film on sights, architecture, scenery you name it..

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    Olympic Harbor/Village: Montjuic - Olympic games
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  • chancay
  • Updated By chancay on April 12, 2006
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  • Olympic Harbor/Village - Barcelona
    by chancay
    for me the greatest event of the olympics was the Basketball DREAM TEAM of the USA with Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and Air Jordan!!!
    general info about the Olympic games 1992 (copied somewhere ;-| ):
    The year IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch brought the Olympics to his native Spain marked the first renewal of the Summer Games since the fall of communism in Eastern Europe and the reunification of Germany in 1990.

    A record 10,563 athletes from 172 nations gathered without a single country boycotting the Games. Both Cuba and North Korea returned after 12 years and South Africa was welcomed back after 32, following the national government's denunciation of apartheid racial policies.

    While Germany competed under one flag for the first time since 1964, 12 nations from the former Soviet Union joined forces one last time as the Unified Team.
    This was also the year the IOC threw open the gates to professional athletes after 96 years of high-minded opposition.
    Carl Lewis earned his seventh and eighth career gold medals with a third consecutive Olympic win in the long jump, and an anchor-leg performance on the American 4x100-meter relay team that helped establish a world record. Gail Devers of the U.S., whose feet had nearly been amputated by doctors in 1990 as a result of radiation treatment for Graves' disease, won the women's 100 meters.

    Other track and field athletes stumbled, however. After Olympic favorite and world champion Dan O'Brien failed to even make the U.S. team, Dave Johnson, the new favorite, settled for the bronze. Ukrainian pole vaulter Sergey Bubka, who had dominated the sport for the past decade, was the heavy favorite, but he failed to clear any height.

    China's Fu Mingxia, 13, won the women's platform diving gold, becoming the second-youngest person to win an individual gold medal. In gymnastics, Vitaly Scherbo of Belarus, competing for the Unified Team, won six golds. Cuba made its Olympic return rewarding, capturing seven boxing golds as well as the gold in baseball.

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    Olympic Harbor/Village: Peix d´Or
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  • By call_me_rhia on November 10, 2002
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  • the golden fish at the ciutadela olimpica - Barcelona
    the golden fish at the
    ciutadela olimpica
    by call_me_rhia
    The Peix d´Or is the funny-looking construction called "The Golden Fish". It's made of shining gold-coloured metal and its shaped like a half-fish, since both the head and tail are missing. The construction, as far as I could tell, has no evident use, since it's nothing but an empty shell. At first glance it's ugly, but once you get used to see it, it nearly becomesa nice albeit peculiar sight

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  • Address: Paseig Marìtim
  • Directions: metro station: Ciutadella Port Olímpic
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    Olympic Harbor/Village: Communication tower
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  • By Rupanworld on October 14, 2008
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  • Olympic Harbor/Village - Barcelona
    by Rupanworld
    There is a large white tower inside the olympic village, that was built as a communication tower for the coverage of the Olympic games of 1992. The form of the tower is based on Calatrava sketch of a kneeling figure making an offering.

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    Olympic Harbor/Village: olympic stadium
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  • By Rupanworld on October 14, 2008
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  • Olympic Harbor/Village - Barcelona
    by Rupanworld, 3 more photos
    The XXV Summer Olympic Games of 1992 were held in Barcelona. Close to the Palau nacionale, there is the Olympic village where one can see the olympic stadium and many important structures built during the olympic games.

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