A monument to the heroes who buried the victims of the war at the Church of the Virgin Mary of the Sea. For tourists, they can't feel Li's shock without knowing Spain's history.
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Fossar de les Moreres Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This marble monument has a great historic and symbolic resemblance to the Catalan people. On Sept. 11, 1714, the War of Spanish Succession was ended. The defenders of Barcelona, who died in this battle are honored by this monument. Even today, Catalonian nationalists gather here every Sept. 11 to commemorate the heroic defeat. Sept. 11 is now celebrated as Catalonia's national day.
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Fossar de les Moreres Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A monument to the heroes who buried the victims of the war at the Church of the Virgin Mary of the Sea. For tourists, they can't feel Li's shock without knowing Spain's history.
This place is the best place to go before a party. Near paseig del born and santa maria del mar, you can sit here during the beginning of the night and see so much crazy things because of people :) Like it!
Build in honor of the dead during the siege of Barcelona, there you can see an eternal flame. Build just next to "Catedral del Mar". Impossible to pass by.
Spain, Barcelona... The Tomb of Morreys. We've been here, next to Notre Dame's Church. Because I don't know Spanish history, I don't know its meaning!
Fossar de les Moreres is a memorial plaza that was built over a cemetery for those who were killed during the siege of Barcelona in 1714. The monument that arches over the plaza features an "eternal" flame.