- school, is
located in
Pedralbes.
Pedralbes was
completely transformed beginning in the 1940s with the
urbanisation of the area.
Pedralbes is
today Barcelona's...
- The
Pedralbes Circuit (Spanish:
Circuito de
Pedralbes) was a 6.333 km (3.935 mi)
street racing course in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
First opened in...
- The
Royal Palace of
Pedralbes (Spanish:
Palacio Real de
Pedralbes; Catalan:
Palau Reial de
Pedralbes) is a
building placed in the
middle of an
ample garden...
- The
Monastery of
Pedralbes,
otherwise the
Royal Monastery of
Santa Maria de
Pedralbes is a
Gothic monastery in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is now a...
-
racing returned to
Spain in the form of the
Penya Rhin
Grand Prix at the
Pedralbes street circuit in Barcelona.
Spain did not
return to the international...
- Mató de
Pedralbes (Catalan pronunciation: [məˈto ðə pəˈðɾalβəs]) or mató de monja, is a
typical dessert from
Barcelona (in Catalonia, Spain) made with...
- origin. The
burnt sugar topping is
first do****ented in 1770. Mató de
Pedralbes Roden,
Claudia (2012-03-24). "Burnt
cream -
Crema cremada (recipe)". ISSN 0307-1235...
- the
Pedralbes street circuit. The Le Mans
disaster in 1955
meant tighter safety regulations, and the spectator-lined
street circuit in the
Pedralbes neighborhood...
-
Royal Palace of
Pedralbes in Barcelona,
headquarters of the
Union for the Mediterranean...
-
place called Pedralbes due to the
amount of
white stone extracted from an
existing quarry. In 1326 work
began on the
monastery in
Pedralbes; the management...