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First published on April 8, 2008, doi:10.1177/0096144208315681
Journal of Urban History 2008;34:795.
A more recent version of this article appeared on July 1, 2008
© 2008 SAGE Publications
Reinventing Memories: The Origin and Development of Barcelona's Barri Gòtic, 1880-1950
Joan Ganau*
Universitat de Lleida
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: ganau{at}geosoc.udl.es.
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The heritage and the historical centers of many towns are increasingly presented, and sometimes massively consumed, as theme parks with a historical content. This paper analyzes the long term process involved in the creation of Barcelonas Gothic quarter (Barri Gòtic). This quarter came into being due to the combination of two parallel processes: the conclusion of the cathedral and the redevelopment of the city center. The Barri Gòtic was a conscious creation that was meant to provide the cathedral with a gothic environment and was created by gathering together fragments left over following the demolition of the historic city. It was conceived as a type of avant la lettre historic theme park and was essentially a creation of the mid-twentieth century.

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