Plaça d'Ildefons Cerdà, Barcelona
Facts and practical information
Plaça d'Ildefons Cerdà is a square in Barcelona, part of La Bordeta, in the Sants-Montjuïc district, very close to the boundary of the municipality of L'Hospitalet de Llobregat. It is named after the city's renowned urban planner Ildefons Cerdà. It is essentially a large roundabout which connects different parts of the city. The new courts of Barcelona and L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, collectively known under the name Ciutat de la Justícia are located in the immediacy of this square. Recent redevelopment has changed the area's feel, as well as promotion of the different Fira de Barcelona venues, not far from the square. Decisions made by recent urbanists has been criticised as a place hostile to strollers and therefore quite different from the idea of Barcelona an urbanist like Ildefons Cerdà had. A monument to Cerdà by sculptor Antoni Riera Clavillé was inaugurated in 1959, one century after his original urban plan, but was removed shortly after General Jorge Vigón, the Francoist Minister of Public Works, dismissed it publicly. There is no name plate in the square, which makes it theoretically a nameless space. ()
Sants-Montjuïg (La Bordeta)Barcelona
Plaça d'Ildefons Cerdà – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, CaixaForum Barcelona, Magic Fountain of Montjuïc, Poble Espanyol.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Plaça d'Ildefons Cerdà?
How to get to Plaça d'Ildefons Cerdà by public transport?
Bus
- Ildefons Cerdà - Rambla Badal • Lines: V3 (1 min walk)
- Gran Via - Ildefons Cerdà • Lines: 109, 46, 65, 79, H12, H16, L70, L72, L80, L94, L95, N1, N15, N16, N17, N18 (2 min walk)
Metro
- Ciutat de la Justícia • Lines: L10 Sud (6 min walk)
- Magòria - la Campana • Lines: L8 (7 min walk)
Train
- Barcelona - Sants (26 min walk)
- Estació de Bellvitge (33 min walk)
Tram
- Avinguda de Xile • Lines: T1, T2, T3 (40 min walk)