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Explore the dark, bizarre, and surprising past of Barcelona on this captivating tour. Wander through narrow streets and magnificent squares as we delve into the city's intriguing history. From Roman burials to medieval prostitution, the Black Death to public executions, our journey will be filled with historical facts, unexpected anecdotes, urban legends, and folkloric oddities. Immerse yourself in Barcelona's unique atmosphere as we uncover twenty fascinating stories, culminating in the vibrant neighborhood of El Born. Join us for a tour unlike any other, revealing the hidden secrets of this extraordinary city.
During the early 20th century in Barcelona, Enriqueta Martí, an accused serial killer, was believed to have committed heinous acts. It was said that she kidnapped impoverished children and exploited them for prostitution. Shockingly, she was rumored to have murdered her victims and utilized their blood to create remedies for tuberculosis, earning her the notorious moniker of the Vampire of Barcelona.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Mercat de Sant Antoni, another market constructed on a site with a haunting past, was previously employed for public hangings. Following the cessation of these executions, the location remained vacant for a considerable duration.
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Rocafort (L1) is a subway station that TMB employees fear being assigned to during nighttime hours. Due to a series of tragic suicides, including four occurring within a single month, it has gained a reputation as the haunted station. There have been reports of apparitions observed on the platform and even along the tracks.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Carrer d'Estruc is an enigmatic narrow street, conveniently located a short stroll away from Plaça de Catalunya. Its origins trace back to medieval Barcelona when it resided beyond the city's fortifications. During the 15th century, this very street was home to Astruc Sacanera, a renowned astrologer and sorcerer.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Jacint Verdaguer, a renowned Catalan poet and author, took on the role of a priest in Vic at the young age of 25. However, at 41, he faced a personal turmoil, feeling consumed by self-centeredness and vanity, even after embarking on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. It is believed that Verdaguer, alongside his companion Father Joaquim Piñol, conducted numerous exorcisms.
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
This bustling market now occupies the grounds where the Convent of Santa Caterina once stood, established in 1243. Unfortunately, the convent was demolished a year following the government's seizure of church properties in 1836. According to local legend, the site has a haunting tale attached to it, with claims of the devil manifesting before numerous witnesses during black masses conducted by witches.
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