A place to work and play with old printers. Two Minerva Heidelberg with blades, Minerva semi-automatic Iberica, offset GTO 52… An artist collective with open workshops.
Website
lautomatica.org
Address
L'Automàtica, 18 Carrer de la Legalitat, Barcelona, Spain
Current city: Barcelona
Graphic essay. Comic artist. Mindfulness.
 

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All Espai Joliu-lovers rejoice! Very recently a second location called Orval has opened, and it’s only 10 minutes away from its big sister. Just above Ciutadella park, just like its predecessor does. It has plenty of natural light that comes in through the large windows. Another added benefit with the new location is that it consists of two floors instead of just one as in Espai Joliu. Both cafes have their unique charm: Espai Joliu has that rugged, Berlin-inspired atmosphere, and Orval an added modern touch. The concept of plants and coffee remains consistent here, with a similar drink menu (with many options, and great specialty coffee) and beautiful plants for sale. You will also find an array of magazines and guidebooks. The staff deserves an added mention, such a friendly bunch!
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A multidisciplinary artistic space that aims to disseminate and showcase the creative work and contemporary artistic expressions of the city. In MISCELANEA, art, design and audiovisual creation converge with all kinds of independent cultural events, with the aim of always offering innovative creative proposals combined with new forms of expression.
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Park in the center of Barcelona. Nice space for relaxing. I have good memories of free jazz-concerts in the summer evenings.
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In 1938 during the Spanish Civil war, Francisco Franco laid siege to the city of Barcelona. On the 30 September 1938, one of Franco's bombs fell on the church killing 30 people most of whom were children from the School of Sant Philip Neri and some were refugee children from Madrid where the church had been turned into a make-shift orphanage. As people pulled survivors from the rubble, a second bomb hit the square, killing 12 more bringing the death toll to 42. It was the second worst bombing hit in Barcelona during the war. Evidence of the bombings can be seen in the pockmarked walls of the church.
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Centre de Cultura Contemporanea de Barcelona. If you sit on the bench and look at the mirror you'll see the sea!
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