Tour Details
- Duration
- 3 hours
- Product Type
- Tour
- Venues
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- Plaça Catalunya
- Teatro Principal
- Plaça George Orwell
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Tour Description
George Orwell—British novelist, essayist, and critic—arrived in Barcelona in 1936 with the paperwork necessary to find work as a war correspondent. However, his experiences as a soldier in the 29th POUM division formed the bulk of the material for his notable text Homage to Catalonia. Transitioning from writer to soldier, Orwell joined the fight against Fascism during the Spanish Civil War. This three-year conflict tore Spain apart as two groups of differing political ideologies grappled for control. This 3-hour walking tour explores the Spanish Civil War in Barcelona and follows Orwell's footsteps during the 1937 May Revolution, described in the author's classic book. It is designed to give visitors a clearer picture of the Spanish Civil War and its impact on Barcelona.
Experts
Our tour begins at a historic café in Barcelona, where we will set the stage with a thorough introduction to the Spanish Civil War. By examining the underlying tensions that culminated in the conflict, we will gain a clearer framework for understanding George Orwell’s involvement. While Orwell is best known today for his dystopian critiques of totalitarianism, his early works were rooted in personal experiences, including his time in Burma, London, and Paris. We will explore how his political convictions led him to join the fight against Fascism in Spain. After laying this historical foundation—and perhaps enjoying a refreshing beverage—we will continue our journey to La Rambla, Barcelona’s main thoroughfare, where the headquarters of key political factions in the war were once located.
As we walk through the city, we will visit former theaters, restaurants, and other sites where Orwell witnessed the factional struggles among anarchists and communists within the Republican forces. These internal divisions ultimately weakened the resistance against Franco’s Nationalists, leading to the fall of the Second Spanish Republic in January 1939. Along the way, we will uncover traces of the war’s impact on Barcelona, including remnants of the first mass aerial bombings of civilian targets—an early example of the devastating warfare that would soon engulf Europe.
Our exploration will also highlight the social experiments implemented by the Popular Front, such as collectivized restaurants and other cooperative initiatives that sought to reshape Barcelona’s economic and social structures. These efforts reflected an ambitious, albeit short-lived, attempt to create a more equitable society amidst the turmoil of war. Through these stops, we will discuss how Orwell’s time in Spain shaped his later works, particularly Homage to Catalonia, offering a deeper perspective on the intersection of ideology, war, and personal conviction.
As we walk through the city, we will visit former theaters, restaurants, and other sites where Orwell witnessed the factional struggles among anarchists and communists within the Republican forces. These internal divisions ultimately weakened the resistance against Franco’s Nationalists, leading to the fall of the Second Spanish Republic in January 1939. Along the way, we will uncover traces of the war’s impact on Barcelona, including remnants of the first mass aerial bombings of civilian targets—an early example of the devastating warfare that would soon engulf Europe.
Our exploration will also highlight the social experiments implemented by the Popular Front, such as collectivized restaurants and other cooperative initiatives that sought to reshape Barcelona’s economic and social structures. These efforts reflected an ambitious, albeit short-lived, attempt to create a more equitable society amidst the turmoil of war. Through these stops, we will discuss how Orwell’s time in Spain shaped his later works, particularly Homage to Catalonia, offering a deeper perspective on the intersection of ideology, war, and personal conviction.
As we explore the streets of Barcelona, we will see the city through the eyes of this infamous conflict. Together, we will note the War's effects upon the collective consciousness of this seaside city. With Orwell as our guide, we will come away with both an understanding Spanish Civil War's timeline and contributing factors. Moreover, we will see Orwell's particular experiences and perspective, which lingered with him long after his departure from Spain, informing his later work. In the end, we will emerge with a focused picture of Barcelona between 1936 and 1939, noting the buildings and streets that bear silent witness to the city's tragedy.
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42 Reviews
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He was very knowledgeable about the history of the Spanish Civil War. He had lots of anecdotes to share and brought along many interesting photos from the period.
Felice
Oct 12, 2024
Hey Alan,
Anne and I really enjoyed our Civil War Tour. Your detailed knowledge of the conflict coupled with a plethora of historical news clips, letters, photos and records made for fascinating discussions. We would highly recommend your services going forward. Thanks Again. Jack and Anne Duke
Jack
Aug 26, 2024
The tour was very interesting and informative. We enjoyed it very much.
Elizabeth
Jun 18, 2024