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Bars and restaurants in Barcelona are leaving the «undergrounds» behind in order to widen the live music’s offer beyond big concert halls.

Which scenarios in Barcelona will be offering live music in 2016?

Barcelona’s Town Hall finally buries the debate on banning live amplified music. From April onwards, small and medium size venues will be able to schedule functions withing the law. More than 30 establishments such as bars, cafeterias and restaurants, will improve their offer with scheduled live performances in accordance with time and noise restrictions. Therefore, an outing is offered to local, who have been strengthening «the social and cultural value of live music». Locals were forced to either abandon live music or carry it out outside the legal framework such as in the «Sala Heliogàbal» or in «23 Robadors».

Two men playing guitars at the "Sala Heliogàbal"
Live music at «Sala Heliogàbal»

With said live music change, Barcelona Culture Institute achieved increasing the subsidies aimed to acoustic insulation in order to get a balance between neighbor’s rest and a new music offer. In some weeks, the vibrating music scene will be getting ready to enjoy live music again with some old and new venues. Barcelona has a license for live music!

Live music venues

This new framework reminds us the best scenarios in Barcelona. Lets check out some of them!

Music in «Gracia»

«Vila de Gracia» has two of the best and most original scenarios: Heliogabal (C/Ramón y Cajal, 80). This concert hall was founded in 1995 and it is a cultural magnet for an entire neighborhood and a platform for many artists.

El Col·leccionista (Torrent de les Flors, 46). A venue full of warmth and good music, especially for the nostalgic ones.

Music in the » l’Eixample»

The Philharmonic (Mallorca, 204): This pub’s exceptional acoustic offer any kind of live music in a very «accomplished place». Nou Racó 169 (Casanova, 169): Because of its reduced capacity, concerts turn into intimate session ideal for small bands. Milano Cocktail Bar (Ronda Universitat, 35): Offering 40’s live music, Milano is one of the most charming cocktail bars in Barcelona.

Michael Collins (Pl. Sagrada Família, 4): This bar is very well-known and ideally located. Its live music is full of good rock.

Music in the «Raval»

London Bar (Nou de la Rambla, 34): This bar, dating from 1910, was visited by artists such as Picasso, Dalí, and Hemingway, and it is nowadays part of the music scene in Barcelona. JazzSí Club ( Requesens, 2): This small venue has been pioneering in flamenco and jazz spreading, although one can also enjoy many kinds of «jam sessions». 23 Robadors (Robador, 23): Its art doesn’t know any music barrier and it includes jazz and flamenco concerts in a very welcoming environment. Big Bang (Botella, 7): This venue offers a local music schedule with guitars that sound like rock and roll. These guitars seduce those people who are willing to go beyond the crossbar.

Music in the «Gótic»

As regards live music, «Plaza Real» has it own identity. Right in front of the square, one can find the historical flamenco bar Tarantos (Pl. Reial, 17), as well as Jamboree (Pl. Reial 17) with its black music with excellent acoustic and Sidecar (Pl. Reial, 7) with the best indie and rock guitars. La Rumbeta (Passatge Escudellers, 7): The rhythm of Barcelona’s «rumba» is scheduled every day and it can still be listened to in places like this one. Harlem Jazz Club (Comtessa de Sobradiel, 8): Jazz, soul, blues and funk among others, have a permanent scenario in Harlem, with daily performances dating from 1987.

Música in the «Born» and «Vila Olímpica»

Sala Monasterio (Moll de Mestral, 30): Soft light and a partner-in-crime-audience are the keys of Sala Monasterio, as well as growing music bands and young singer-songwriters. This venues if full of rock, jazz, funky, reggae or blues. Little Italy (Rec, 39): This restaurant is committed to jazz and bossanova and it has turned into a real music temple.

Music regulations in Barcelona

The music scene in Barcelona is looking better after years of discussions. The new category «Live music space» will boost small and medium venues to comply with security and acoustic insulation regulations. This new framework still makes us wonder: Who will be able to offer live music? The answer would be: all the concert halls, bars and dance bars which were already doing it. Moreover, all those city venues with coffee, bar or restaurant license will be able to offer live music as well. Which are the requirements? Establishments will have to respect the mentioned security and insulation regulations. seguridad y de aislamiento. There will be a system that will limit the acoustic levels of any room next to the venue up to 30 dB. Those limits will run from 7 to 23 and from las 23 h to 7 there will be a limit of 25 dB. If there is an office instead of house, the limits will be of 45 y 40 dB, respectively.

Live music in Barcelona
New venues will offer live music. Unsplash/Jens Thekkeveettil

When will these changes happen? Will venues receive any help?

The new regulations will be effective at the end of March. Barcelona’s Town Hall will start a funding live for 400.000 euros intended to adapt the venues that want to offer live music. The financial support will not exceed 50% of the work’s total cost. Will all venues be able to program live music? For now, live music is allowed in venues with a bar, coffee and restaurant license, but forbidden in cultural associations, libraries and art galeries, among others.

Two art fairs, between contemporary art and antiques, will take place in February. Those are ARCO and FAMA, who put Madrid and Barcelona on the agenda of collectors. During these days, they held in Madrid and Barcelona the only art fairs throughout Spain. About ARCO: Madrid opens the doors to its great contemporary art fair, and also JustMad and ArtMadrid. About FAMA: Barcelona celebrates for second year FAMA, the modern and ancient art fair. Both approaches are totally different, their heterogeneous audience makes Spain a landmark for art collectors.

La ciudad de Madrid afronta su ARCO más completo e internacional / © Arco Madrid
Madrid celebrates the great and international ARCO / © Arco Madrid

ARCO, along with JUSTMAD, gather up best proposals of contemporary creation and experimental art. Meanwhile, FAMA, in Barcelona and ArtMadrid are appointments for the best antiques, modern art and some pieces of great contemporary authors. Both art fairs are a good way of certifying contemporary art and art market are currently booming. Art business has recovered the trust in investing in historical galleries and new art galleries that keep upgrading and adapting to the new market. ARCO and FAMA bring to Madrid and Barcelona unique universal pieces.

Sant Gervasi had its origin in an old town north to Barcelona. Nowadays, that area is also part of the city and it has become the most exclusive area of Barcelona. It has four different neighbourhood recognisable one from the other thanks to some features. Walking on its streets we will recognise four different neighbourhoods: Galvany, La Bonanova, El Putxet i el Farró and Les Tres Torres.

Sant Gervasi’s origin belongs to the old town of Sant Gervasi de Cassoles in the neighbourhood of Can Lledó.

Some of the magnificent vacational houses of rich families from Barcelona in the 19th Century still preserves its splendour; an example of them are: Villa Mayfair, Casa Gil (or Villa Lotus), Marquès d’Alella Palace (or Casa Muñoz Ramonet) and Torre d’en Lledó.

El Monasterio de Santa Maria de Valldonzella es uno de los edificios más llamativos de la zona alta de Barcelona / © Flickr/Josep Bracons
The Monastery of Santa Maria de Valldonzella is one of the iconic buildings of the exclusive area of Barcelona / © Flickr/Josep Bracons

Splendid architecture located foothills of Collserola mountain, which is a very important green area of the city but also a frontier.

Sant Gervasi de Cassoles finally become part of Barcelona in 1897.

Multi-storey buildings took over the houses and private gardens, its urbanism decided wide streets and renowned architects such as J.Lluís Sert, J.Mestres i Fossas and Francesc Mitjans that differentiate it from other districts of Barcelona.

Sant Gervasi is a prestigious district from there you can go down to meet the city, allowing to reach every corner in a pleasant walk. It is an alluring place and still off the beaten path that most tourists never encounter. From Tibidabo Avenue you can get to Collserola or to the town centre within minutes.

Eixample de Sarrià‘ is a neighbourhood of contrast between old and new in a very exclusive way, modernist buildings and a peculiar mix of old and new shops. Residential area is surrounded by prestigious schools and renowned clinics.

During last years of recession several architectural and artistic projects have left undone, but they are now starting to see the light. 2016 will be an important year for redesigning and construction of buildings in Barcelona. Some institutions are being updated therefore they have also to change its facade. Two examples are: Gran Teatre del Liceu and FC Barcelona. Also the Hermitage Barcelona and the future Woody Allen’s museum are looking for a spot in the old quarters of the town.

Imagen de l'Escola d'Arts i Oficis de Barcelona en mitad del barrio Gótico / © Pere prlpz
Art School in Gothic quarters of Barcelona / © Pere prlpz

Sala Beckett, one of the greatest theatres of Barcelona is moving to Poblenou.

This year 2016 is full of new architectural projects in Barcelona.

Surrounded by a unique environment, Costa Daurada is one of the greatest spots in the Mediterranean coast. It has high quality of its beaches and also great cultural diversity. There is an amusement park, one of the largest in Europe, called Port Aventura. The Catalan coast has a wide variety of places ideal for family fun at just 92 km from Barcelona. Its beaches of fine golden sand attract millions of visitors across its 216 km length. Catalan coast is a beautiful destination with about twenty towns within Cunit and Alcanar in the Province of Tarragona.

The capital town is Salou; archetypical place to be for all those who love the sea and also enjoy culture and fun. It is very close to the amusement park: Port Aventura. It has recently celebrated its 20th anniversary and it is now in construction of a big new area called Ferrari Land. It is a big project that will bring plenty of new visitors. Salou is also a great destination for those who enjoy seafood cuisine, beach or modernist architecture; all of this in less than an hour from Barcelona. In the Costa Dorada!

February is time for Santa Eulalia celebrations in Barcelona together with the Festival of light. That is a perfect match to celebrate Barcelona winter festivals.

The city farewells Carnival but keeps having fun with February celebrations starting on Wednesday 10th of February when Barcelona winter festival begins. A celebration that combines culture and tradition during the day and the Festival of Light during the night.

Once again, Santa Eulalia celebrations, in honour of the Co-Patroness of Barcelona, and the Festival of Light coincide in Barcelona. This time dates are: from 11th February until 14th February. There will be all ages activities.

The celebration will begin the night of Thursday 11th with a terrific musical performance; a set of lit pendulums and lasers instead of traditional video mapping.

Las Fiestas de Santa Eulalia traerán consigo un festival de luz y color
Santa Eulalia celebrations bring light and colour

Three entire days of traditional events such as parades of «giants and big-heads», demons and dragons, «sardanes« (traditional Catalan dance), «castellers» (human towers) and three nights when light will magically reach representative buildings. During all weekend the doors of museums and historic buildings are open.

The most visible part of the modern waterfront of Barcelona belongs to Sant Martí.

La parte más visible del moderno frente marítimo de Barcelona forma parte de Sant Matí. The district demonstrates the urban transformation that Barcelona has had within the last few decades.

Sant Martí allows you to enjoy of a great variety of landscapes where green urban areas, coast atmosphere and modern architecture gather up in a 3 km waterfront.

The district has several neighbourhoods; three of them are part of the beachfront of Barcelona: Vila Olímpica, Poblenou and Diagonal Mar. In total: 2.675 metres of beach and marinas.

Poblenou is one of these neighborhoods and it has over 150 years of history, but nowadays, an urban renaissance is taking over as post-industrial zone. The other two neighbourhoods are the offspring of two milestones in Barcelona.

A pocos metros de modernos edificios, el frente marítimo de Barcelona tiene playas y puertos deportivos
The waterfront of Barcelona has marinas and beaches just a few metres away of modern buildings

Vila Olímpica was built on top of the old Icaria neighbourhood because of Barcelona Olimpic Games in 1992 . Diagonal Mar was rebuilt by reason of the event: Universal Forum of Cultures in 2004.

Green areas, leisure facilities, modern beaches and icons of architecture are the landscapes of these three fabulous neighbourhoods of Barcelona plus a fantastic waterfront that makes the city one of the nicest places in the Mediterranian coast.

Barcelona will launch the new Diagonal Besos Campus in September 2016; a set of buildings in Forum area.

Barcelona begins to see how the new scientific hub is going to look like with this new Diagonal Besos Campus; a complex between Diagonal Mar and Sant Andria Besòs, next to the Forum area.

In September 2016, up to 3,500 students and 400 teachers will start a new course in modern facilities. The community of the university and several research teams will be part of a major scientific hub.

El Campus Diagonal Besòs compartirà espacio con edificios como el Spiralling Tower de Zaha Hadid
The Diagonal Besos Campus will share space with buildings such as the Spiralling Tower of Zaha Hadid

This new 150,000 m2 complex will bring a new audience such as European Energy Agency, but also it will free a historical space placed in the middle of Eixample to enrich medical research in Barcelona.

This is a great scientific project in the city: the new Besos Campus!

This spectacular apartment is in Tuset street, 5 minutes from Francesc Macià and Paseo de Gracia. It is close to the majestic Diagonal Avenue, which divides two districts of Barcelona: Eixample and Sarrià-Sant Gervasi. It has excellent connections to the centre of Barcelona with bus stops and Catalan rail network stations nearby. You can also take a walk all along Diagonal Avenue since its last renovation.

It is also nearby streets such as Via Augusta or Muntaner where we can find fantastic restaurants and shops. Entre ellas encontramos elegantes restaurantes, conocidos locales e importantes comercios. It is a very nice and quiet area.

Imagen de la Avda Diagonal con la calle Tuset al fondo, lugar donde encontraremos un espectacular apartamento
The spectacular apartment is nearby Diagonal Avenue and Tuset St.

Many institutions are located within this business area such as: Institut Français de Barcelona (Moià St., 8) and also the Círculo Ecuestre (Balmes St., 169).

Tuset street is between Travessera de Gracia and Diagonal Avenue. It is a business area today but it is also a historical commercial place. Oi Real Estate wants to show you one of its latest properties in this area: a spectacular apartment for sale in the chic district of Sant Gervasi.

Eixample Dreta is the right side of a district. It is one of the most exclusives parts in Barcelona. The most archetypal buildings can be found within this area. It is a very peculiar urban planning created by Ildefons Cerdà. The district is full of shops that keep its centenary architectural heritage.

Several restaurants, bars and coffee shops stand the test of time and still preserve the looking from the modernism. One of them is the old sweet shop opened by Reñé in 1892, converted into a pastry shop and redesigned into a splendid café-restaurant in 2014: Restaurant Reñé (Consell de Cent St., 362).

El Restaurant Reñé es uno de los establecimientos modernistas cercanos al encantador piso que hoy visitaremos
Reñé Restaurant is a modernist local close by the charming apartment

There is another astonishing local just a few meters away: el Betlem-Miscelánea Gastronómica (Girona St., 70). This old corner shop from 1892 is a very fancy Tapas Bar today.

Betlem-Miscelania Grastronómica es un comercio centenario que reune lo mejor del patrimonio modernista del Eixample
Betlem-Miscelania Grastronómica is a centenary local that gathers up the best features of modernism heritage in Eixample

Eixample has many buildings and apartments showing this modernist features. Oi Real Estate has one of these properties in its catalog.

Let’s take a closer look to this lovely flat for sale near to the shopping street Passeig de Gràcia.

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