Barcelona, Spain
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 585,
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+34934021100
I studied at the Faculty of Fine Arts so I speak only for this faculty. My experience in terms of making friends and university life was really nice. However, teachers, buildings, materials, technology, including the state of several classes and workshops was pitiful and regrettable. Most teachers didn't even care about their students even if those students were looking for help and to improve. Don't even get me started in the administrative part of it because it was all outdated. The grading system for all classes was clear but never applied on the projects, I never in all my years in college saw a single grade that was broken down to understand my mistakes. Even the professor's way of telling me my mistakes was vague. I don't recommend anyone to study the Design degree at this university.
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I am a photographer who has shot weddings, events, family shoots and portraits at this venue and the architecture, space, backdrops and lighting is just beautiful at any time of day.
its such a beautiful campus.. i really interested to study here,if i got any chance!!!!
The plaza is named for the University of Barcelona, whose neo-Gothic main campus lies on its northwest side. The main University building was built between 1863–1889 by the architect Elies Rogent, who also devised the square in 1874,[1][2] at the time when the Eixample was being built after the complete demolition of the city walls. Along with Plaça d'Urquinaona, it is arguably one of the most common gathering-places for demonstrations in the city, as well as offering a pedestrianised area popular with skaters. There square is also surrounded by a number of shops and restaurants, and a primary school.
The building looks very beautiful and old with magnificent gate.
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