Category
page 1Urban planning in Spain

Eixample
thumb|right|300px|District hall
thumb|250px|Original Eixample concept from 1859
thumb|250px| Part of the Eixample and the Sagrada Família, viewed from Montjuïc, June 2006
thumb|150px|Eixample street and block layout
General Urban Ordinance Plan
local land-use planning document in Spain
Pla Cerdá
Urbanism project in Barcelona
historic grouping
subcategory of assets of cultural interest in Spain and all the heritage assets that have received this classification
Leña Square
picturesque medieval square in Pontevedra, Spain
Teucer Square
medieval square in Pontevedra, Spain
Ensanche
neighbourhoood in Pontevedra, Spain
Plaza de la Peregrina
square in Pontevedra, Spain
Alameda of Pontevedra
urban park in Pontevedra, Spain
Herrería Square
square in Pontevedra, Spain
ensanche
thumb|200px|The development project for Barcelona, 1859.
'''''' means "widening" in Spanish. It is used to name the development areas of Spanish cities around the end of the 19th century, when the demographic explosion and the Industrial Revolution prompted the tearing down of the old city wall and the construction of neighborhoods under grid plans. It is also found across much of Hispanic America for expansion of the cities beyond the traditional city walls.
Plaza de España
square in Pontevedra, Spain

Verdura Square
picturesque medieval square in Pontevedra, Spain
Paseo Marítimo, Pontevedra
seafront promenade in Pontevedra, Spain
Glorieta de Compostela
square in Pontevedra, Spain
Curros Enríquez Square
medieval square in Pontevedra, Spain
Plaza de Galicia
square in Pontevedra (Spain)
Plaza de Barcelos
square in Pontevedra, Spain

Pedreira Square
medieval square in Pontevedra, Spain

Méndez Núñez Square
medieval square in Pontevedra, Spain