Barcelona, a city that has been at the forefront of artistic innovation for centuries. It was here that Antoni GaudĂ, Pablo Picasso, and Salvador DalĂ, among many other renowned artists, honed their craft and pushed the boundaries of what is possible with art. But it wasn't until the 1970s and 1980s that street art began to take hold in Barcelona's streets.
The city's unique blend of Gothic and Modernist architecture, combined with its rich cultural heritage, created a perfect storm for the development of this new form of artistic expression.
Over the years, street art has evolved significantly in Barcelona. What was once primarily graffiti has given way to more sophisticated forms of muralism.
Today, you can find stunning works of art on nearly every available surface, from buildings and bridges to walls and even pavement.
As you wander through the city's streets and alleys, keep your eyes peeled for hidden gems and unexpected masterpieces.
Some of the best spots to explore include the Gothic Quarter, El Raval, and the waterfront area around Barceloneta.