From February 9 to 12, the streets of Barcelona get filled with festive traditions to celebrate the Feast of Santa Eulàlia, the co-patroness of the city. It is a great opportunity to discover the most popular Catalan traditional culture learnt in class… More
How couldn't we add this trendy game in our co-curricular activitis program? A physical adventure game in which players solve a series of puzzles and riddles using clues, hints, and strategy to complete the objectives at hand. Players are given a set… More
One of the pleasures that barcelonins love to do is going out to have a “vermut”.
How do we describe the word vermouth? It is a drink and at the same time it is like a social act.
Let's see what wikipedia says: It is an aromatized, fortified white… More
This week, as part of the Cornerstone courses, students participated in a guided visit to Casa dels Entremesos. This is a specific center of production and dissemination of the wealth of traditional Catalan folk culture that provides the public with… More
In Spain Christmas holidays last until January 6, the Three Kings’ Day (also known as The Three Wise Men). They are the ones who bring presents to everybody.
According to the tradition, the three kings (Melchor, Gaspar and Baltasar) followed a star that… More
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