Plaça de Jean Genet is a small, triangle-shaped square in Barcelona (the capital of Catalonia in Spain). It's located in the southern side of El Raval, by the port and Avinguda de les Drassanes and the Catalan Gothic buildings of the Royal Shipyard, in the district of Ciutat Vella. Its main feature is the functionalist[1] high-rise which hosts the local Official School of Languages. It is named after French author Jean Genet who resided in the city for a time and whose novel The Thief's Journal takes place in the poverty-stricken alleys of Raval. Essayist Lluís Permanyer proposed the name in 1997.[2]

Transport

Barcelona Metro station Drassanes is not far away. It's served by line L3.

References

  1. Ovalle Sanabria, Jennifer. "Recorregut Raval i Ciutat Vella" (PDF). www.bcn.cat (in Catalan). Archived (PDF) from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
  2. "Nomenclàtor dels carrers". w10.bcn.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 9 August 2021.

41°22′36″N 2°10′26″E / 41.37672°N 2.17377°E / 41.37672; 2.17377


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