Carrer de Pujades, Barcelona

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An example of Poblenou's fading industrial heritage. This warehouse was designed by .
Hommage a Picasso de Antonio Tàpies en el Passeig de Picasso

Carrer de Pujades and Passeig de Pujades, before 1900 rendered Pujadas, are respectively a street and a promenade in the Poblenou and Sant Martí de Provençals areas of Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain). It's named after the poet and historian , who penned a in the 16th century. In Ildefons Cerdà's urban plan the street was to be named U street.[1] It starts by and Passeig de Lluís Companys, and runs to the north-east of Poblenou, at , near Avinguda Diagonal. It borders one of Barcelona's biggest parks, Parc de la Ciutadella and crosses the city's new development district, 22@. Some 19th-century and early-20th-century industrial architecture is still to be found in the area, along with late-20th-century developments, despite their being replaced by newer structures and office buildings.

In 2018, a new hotel was built in Passeig de Pujades by the German hotel group, Motel One.

Transportation[]

Barcelona Metro stations Bogatell, Llacuna, Poblenou and Selva de Mar, all of which are located along Carrer de Pujades and are served by L4.

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  1. ^ "B Nomenclàtor". w10.bcn.cat.

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