Jardins de Joan Brossa
Jardins de Joan Brossa is a vibrant public park located on Montjuïc hill in Barcelona, Spain. Named after the Catalan poet Joan Brossa, the park blends natural beauty with artistic elements, offering visitors a peaceful retreat from the city. The space was originally part of the 1929 International Exposition and was later redesigned in the 1990s. It features expansive lawns, shaded walking paths, and a variety of Mediterranean plants. The park also includes several sculptures and installations that pay homage to Brossa's avant-garde work, adding a cultural dimension to the green space. With its elevated location, Jardins de Joan Brossa provides stunning views of Barcelona's skyline, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The park is easily accessible and offers a quiet environment for relaxation, picnics, or leisurely strolls.