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Yes there is one: Iglesia Ortodoxa de la Theotokos

Address: Aragó, 181 - Doctor Font i Quer, s/n 08015 - L'Eixample Barcelona

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Bus: 54, 58, 64, 66, 20, 43, 44, 63

This is one of the very few Orthodox churches that exist in Barcelona. Located in the Eixample neighbourhood, on the corner of two of the most important streets (Aragò and Muntaner) we find this temple on the ground floor of a typical Neo-Classical white stone building which has been completely renovated. A big wooden door leads us to the entrance of this church. Even when closed, its white shutter, of the same colour as the building and with a cross painted on it, shows us clearly where to find this place of worship for the Orthodox community in Barcelona.

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