Poble Espanyol
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Poble Espanyol is a unique cultural attraction in Barcelona, Spain, designed to replicate a traditional Spanish village. Built for the 1929 International Exhibition, it features 117 full-scale buildings representing diverse architectural styles from across Spain. The site includes streets, squares, and workshops where visitors can observe artisans creating traditional crafts like ceramics, glass, and leather goods. Poble Espanyol also hosts exhibitions, concerts, and festivals, making it a lively hub for Spanish culture. With restaurants serving regional cuisine and shops offering handmade products, it provides an immersive experience of Spain's rich heritage. The museum is located on Montjuïc hill, offering scenic views of Barcelona.