Discover the fascinating relationship between time and its representation in public spaces through our guided tour of historical clocks in Ciutat Vella, the historic heart of Barcelona. This unique two-hour itinerary, designed by the Natural Sciences Museum of Barcelona and led by official guides, showcases over a dozen clocks that reveal the city's rich history and its intricate connection to timekeeping. From traditional analog clocks to modern installations, each clock tells a story and highlights the evolution of time measurement in urban life. Participants will explore various types of clocks, understanding their cultural significance and how they have shaped daily routines. The meeting point for this enlightening tour is Urquinaona Square at the intersection with Jonqueres Street, in front of the Teatre Borràs, with the itinerary covering a distance of 3.3 km. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own headphones for a better experience, as we will be using radio guides. Please,
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