The Barcelona Skyline: Horizon between Sea and City
Barcelona's skyline, seen from the Mediterranean, unites historic fortresses, Gothic temples, modern icons and industrial vestiges in a profile that opens out to the sea.
The history behind the Barcelona skyline
Barcelona has woven its silhouette between mountain and sea, with historical layers ranging from the defensive power of Castell de Montjuïc to the Gothic spirituality of its Cathedral and the unfinished modernity of the Sagrada Família. The urban development of the 19th and 20th centuries added maritime and industrial icons and skyscrapers that today make up a plural skyline recognizable around the world.
From historical vision to contemporary design
The creative process arranges diverse symbols: fortresses, gothic temples, modern hotels and industrial towers. The digital sketch balances the monumentality of the Sagrada Família with the stylization of the Torre Glòries and the sobriety of the Tres Xemeneies, to achieve a harmonious composition where past and future coexist in wood.
Giants that define a coastline
A horizon where castles, temples, skyscrapers and chimneys draw the Mediterranean essence of Barcelona.



