Camp de Les Corts (Catalan pronunciation:[ˈkamdələsˈkoɾts]), commonly referred to as Les Corts, was a sports stadium in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was the home for FC Barcelona until the club moved to the Camp Nou in 1957. It was also the home of CD Condal for the club's entire history.
ground. The construction of the Camp Nou started on 28 March 1954 as Barcelona's previous stadium, CampdeLesCorts, had no room for expansion. Although...
Gran Via delesCorts Catalanes ("Great Way of the Catalan Courts"), more simply known as Gran Via [ˈɡɾam ˈbi.ə], is one of Barcelona's major avenues....
Catalonia. Founded in 1934 and dissolved in 1970, it held home games at CampdeLesCorts, with a capacity of 25,000 spectators. Condal was founded on 1 August...
several international friendly matches. On 13 March 1924, at the CampdeLesCorts, the Catalan XI played Spain for the first time. The Spain XI included...
Passeig de Sant Joan. The arch is built in reddish brickwork in the Neo-Mudéjar style. The front frieze contains the stone sculpture Barcelona rep les nacions...
April 1934 they made their international debut with a 5–5 draw at the CampdeLesCorts against Italy. The Catalan Rugby Federation was founded in 1922 and...
location of the Corts is in the Palace of the Borgias in Valencia; however it can meet at any location in the Valencian lands. The Corts has its origins...
by lending money to the club, Barça was able to build the larger CampdeLesCorts, which had an initial capacity of 20,000 spectators. After the Spanish...
tribute at the CampdeLesCorts, walking out into the field to do the honor of taking the symbolic kick-off between Barça and Celta de Vigo in the first...
located under Carrer de Joan Güell, between Travessera delesCorts and Carrer de can Bruixa, and is some 800 metres (2,600 ft) from the Camp Nou, home of La...
fourteenth century. The cloister, which encloses the Well of the Geese (Font deles Oques), was completed in 1448. In the late nineteenth century, the neo-Gothic...
Diagonal. El toro assegut, on the crossing with the Gran Via delesCorts Catalanes. The Rambla de Catalunya has always been a street noted for its art galleries...
Catalonia – formed a commission to collect the taxes that the Corts granted the king. The Corts – or 'General Assembly' of Catalonia, meeting at Cervera in...
which leads to Glòries and connects with Diagonal Avenue and Gran Via delesCorts Catalanes, which crosses the city from east to west, passing through...
thus they had to send players from the likes of Athletic Madrid and Racing de Madrid to form a team which could compete. As a result, this side included...