Barcelona Map Art
Barcelona's street grid runs strict and perpendicular inland from the Mediterranean, a Roman and medieval core giving way to Eixample's ordered blocks designed by Ildefons Cerdà in the 1850s. Montjuïc rises as a hard geometric mass to the southwest, while the Besòs and Llobregat rivers frame the city's eastern and western edges. The waterfront traces the arc of the coastline, with the Gothic Quarter's tangled medieval lanes compressed between the grid and the harbor.
41.3851° N, 2.1734° E
Barcelona City Palettes

Barcelona Barri Gotic
Limestone base with Gothic Quarter roads. A palette for stone-alley evenings and Cathedral afternoons.

Barcelona Gaudi Mosaic
Warm sand base with Gaudí mosaic roads. A palette for Park Güell afternoons and Sagrada Família mornings.

Barcelona Ramblas
Wheat cream base with Ramblas brick roads and Boqueria mosaic teal accents. A palette for La Rambla afternoons and Park Güell mosaic walks.
Barcelona Sports Palettes

Barcelona Soccer 1
Gold base with blue primary roads and burgundy accents. A palette for Barcelona Spanish soccer fans and game-day prints.

Barcelona Soccer 2
Blue base with burgundy primary roads and gold accents. A palette for Barcelona Spanish soccer fans and game-day prints.

Barcelona Soccer 3
Burgundy base with gold primary roads and blue accents. A palette for Barcelona Spanish soccer fans and game-day prints.

Barcelona Soccer 4
Cream base with gold primary roads and blue accents. A palette for Barcelona Spanish soccer home prints and gallery walls.

Barcelona Soccer 5
Blue base with yellow primary roads and white accents. A palette for Barcelona Spanish soccer fans and game-day prints.

Barcelona Soccer 6
Yellow base with blue primary roads and white accents. A palette for Barcelona Spanish soccer fans and game-day prints.

Barcelona Soccer 7
Cream base with blue primary roads and yellow accents. A palette for Barcelona Spanish soccer home prints and gallery walls.