Escalada a Montjuïc
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Montjuïc, as seen from Parc Güell.
- On the hilltop is the Castell de Montjuic.
- At the very right is a white communication tower.
- To the tower’s left is Palau Sant Jordi (with white protruding dots on its roof).
- To its left is the neoclassical National Art Museum of Catalonia (Palau Nacional).
- Below the museum are the palaces of Alfonso XIII and Victoria Eugenie.
Below the hill:
- Below and to the right of the palaces are the two Venetian Towers (bottoms obscured).
- In the middle of the foreground: the black/white-striped highrise (≈ a skunk’s tail) is the HQ of Banc Sabadell.