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In Britain... VICTORIAN TIMES ✔ From 1837 to 1901, Queen _____ reigned over Great Britain. Victori a ✔ She was queen for over 63 years! (She reigned longer.

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2 In Britain... VICTORIAN TIMES ✔ From 1837 to 1901, Queen _____ reigned over Great Britain. Victori a ✔ She was queen for over 63 years! (She reigned longer than any other British monarch)

3 ✔ In 1840, she married Prince Albert. ✔ They enjoyed family life and had nine children. ✔ Queen Victoria was a very important British monarch ✔ During her reign, Britain became the richest and most powerful nation in the world

4 ✔ Today, many places around the world are named after QUEEN VICTORIA: CLICK HERE TO HAVE A LOOK AT THEM Statue in Kesington Gardens Statue on Blackfriars bridge Memorial Statue in Buckingham Palace ✔ In London (and in many other cities) you can find statues dedicated to Queen Victoria

5 In Spain... ✔ From 1833 to 1868, Isabel II (Bourbon queen) reigned over Spain ✔ After the Spanish revolution in 1868, the Bourbons were removed from the power in Spain ✔ In Barcelona, it starts a political tendency of catalanism Interest in Catalan traditions, institutions and culture

6 ✔ Two more Bourbon kings came to the power in Spain during the 19 th century: Alfonso XII (Isabel II's son) 1874-1885 Alfonso XIII (Alfonso XII's son) 1886-1931 ✔ The republicans (they did not want a king or a queen) were not very happy

7 ✔ In the 19 th century, both Barcelona and London grew rapidly: Britain was the first industrialized nation in the world Barcelona was the most important city of the Spanish Industrial Revolution WHY?

8 THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION ✔ Thanks to the introduction of STEAM-POWERED machines It converts the energy as pressure in steam into mechanical force steam ship steam locomotive steam factory machinery APPLICATIONS:

9 ✔ In Barcelona and in London, cotton and metallurgy industries developed very quickly ✔ Many factories were built to house the new machines ✔ The new factories needed more people to work in them, so the cities grew rapidly

10 ON THE RAILS ✔ In 1830, the world's first “inter city” route was opened between Liverpool and Manchester ✔ The first important railway station in London was Euston, which opened in 1837 ✔ Spain's first railway was built between Barcelona and Mataró in 1848

11 EXHIBITIONS ✔ In 1851, the GREAT EXHIBITION was organized in London ✔ The Crystal Palace was built in Hyde Park ✔ The exhibition celebrated industry and technology ✔ In 1888, the WORLD EXHIBITION was celebrated in Barcelona ✔ The exhibition showed technological progresses from different countries ✔ It was held in an area compressed between the Arc del Triomf and the Parc de la Ciutadella

12 ✔ The introduction of the and the growth of made the cities change How did Barcelona and London change during the 19 th century? railwa y industr y

13 London ✔ They built many brick houses for the factory workers ✔ Many factories were built ✔ The city tripled its size throughout the 19 th century ✔ Housing conditions for workers were very poor

14 ✔ The railway made it possible for middle class people to live on the outskirts. ✔ Middle-class people lived in large, comfortable houses

15 Barcelona ✔ Until 1859... ➔ Barcelona was confined in the Medieval walls ➔ In this space, the city had to hold... around 130.000 more people the new factories ➔ The living conditions inside the walls were very poor

16 ➔ New factories and workers houses began to appear in the villages around Barcelona Gràcia Sants Sant Martí Sant Andreu ➔ The city needed to knock down its walls to expand throughout the area between walls and the villages around ➔ From 1854 to 1856, the Medieval walls were knocked down Barcelona needed a plan to design all this new area...

17 ✔ In 1859, Cerdà's urban planning was passed Ildefons Cerdà L'Eixampl e L'Eixample connected Barcelona to the villages around The plan consisted of a grid of streets with three great avenues cutting across The corners of each block were cut to make small squares at the intersections which give light, air and space

18 ✔ By 1900, the population of Barcelona had increased enormously (from about 200.000 inhabitants in 1859, to 544.000 in 1900) In 1897, the villages around Barcelona (Sants, Gràcia, St Martí..) were incorporated into the city A lot of people from the country came to the city to work in the new factories WHY?

19 ✔ At the end of the 19 th century, they started to fill in the grid with buildings ✔ What buildings do you think that belong to that moment? Torre Agbar 1999-2005 Santa Maria del Pi 1322-1486 Roman Walls after 15BC (incorporated into the walls of the Cathedral) La Pedrera 1906-1911 Casa Amatller 1898-1900 La Sagrada Família 1884- unfinished Barcelona produced its ___________ MODERNISME

20 ➢ Can you recognize them?

21 ANTONI GAUDÍ DOMÈNECH I MONTANER JOSEP PUIG I CADAFALCH La Pedrera 1906-1911 Casa Batlló 1904-1906 La Sagrada Família 1884- unfinished Casa Lleó i Morera 1905 Palau de la Música 1904-1911 Casa Amatller 1898-1900 Casa de les Punxes 1903-1905


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