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Questo è generalmente chiamato il vecchio Palazzo Reale di Barcellona, e ora è un luogo di spettacolo.Non siamo qui per vedere la spettacolo, siamo qui per vedere le impronte di Columbus, o un posto che vale la pena visitare
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Questo è generalmente chiamato il vecchio Palazzo Reale di Barcellona, e ora è un luogo di spettacolo.Non siamo qui per vedere la spettacolo, siamo qui per vedere le impronte di Columbus, o un posto che vale la pena visitare
It is now a venue specializing in Flamingo performance and is said to be a palace in the 14th century. If you search on Google Maps, you can find " Palau Dalmases Flamenco ". I found it accidentally when I visited the Picasso Museum. That is to say, it was on a street with the Picasso Museum, just across the street from the Museum. Through the doorway, I could see the deep interior courtyard of the Middle Ages. It was a good place for Barcelona to enjoy Flamingo Dance. There are two regular performances at 19:30/21:30 every day, and an additional 18:00 performances on Friday/6/day. The ticket price is 25 (including a glass of wine). Last night, before leaving Barcelona, I enjoyed a performance by Flamingo, the main guitarist, a singer, a male dancer, a female dancer and a singer. The singer started to sing with all his strength, singing with the sad and desolate voice of the world. The dancers were vigorous, enthusiastic, wild, enchanting, kicking shoes, strong rhythm, expressive and even facial expressions. Excited, trembling, absolutely strong physical exhaustion, you can really see the sweat flying. If you come to Spain, you must see Flamingo.
The Palace of Dalmaxes, also known as the Old Palace of Barcelona, is located in the old city of Barcelona. Not so grand and magnificent as I imagined, and even a bit old. But here's Columbus's handprint.
The architecture is very Spanish and it's interesting to shuttle around the alleys. There is a flamenco show at 19:30 p.m., 25 Euros per person with a drink, but the standard is normal, but the cost-effective ratio is good.
The name is the Palace. But now everyone is free to visit. There will be performances here in the evening. It's the famous Spanish Franco. The plot was great and the actors worked hard and put themselves on the stage.