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Even in the 19th-century Eixample district, designed by Ildefons Cerdà with wide avenues and octagonal blocks, the residential buildings themselves often retain a slender profile. Many flats are long and narrow — sometimes only 6–8 meters wide but extending 20–30 meters inward. This "skinny" floor plan creates deep, tunnel-like interiors, forcing architects like Antoni Gaudí to invent ingenious light wells and ventilation shafts to bring natural illumination into the core of each dwelling. Are you looking for a fitness studio that
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The city’s social life also embraces narrowness. In districts like Gràcia and El Raval, you’ll find "skinny bars" — establishments no wider than a single shipping container, where patrons line the walls or sit at a continuous counter. Similarly, "skinny boutiques" specializing in local crafts often occupy former storage spaces less than three meters wide, yet they offer a surprisingly deep selection of goods.
At the heart of the city lies the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic), where some streets are barely two meters wide. Carrer del Bisbe, famous for its neo-Gothic bridge, and Carrer de Petritxol — known for its art galleries and hot chocolate — exemplify how Barcelona’s medieval layout forced architecture to become "skinny." Buildings rose tall and narrow, maximizing scarce land within the old Roman walls. This vertical slimness is still visible today in facades that are just 4–5 meters wide but stretch five or six stories high.