25/08/2016
Barcelona, 4th most creative city in the world
Barcelona, 4th most creative city in the world
One of the main conclusions that can be drawn from the second international Survey on the Barcelona City Brand published in late July (document in Spanish) is the creative potential of the city put forward by respondents.
In this sense, Barcelona ranks 4th as the most creative city in the world: this ranking confirms the good result obtained in the previous survey (2013) and highlights the very good international position of Barcelona just behind London, New York and Berlin, respectively, and ahead of cities such as Milan, Paris, Tokyo or Amsterdam.
Survey on the Barcelona City Brand is an initiative from the BCD Barcelona Design Centre whose mission is to promote design as a strategic element for business excellence and as a key factor for innovation, and as a discipline that can improve people's quality of life.
Image: BCD Barcelona Design Center headquarter
In this sense, Barcelona ranks 4th as the most creative city in the world: this ranking confirms the good result obtained in the previous survey (2013) and highlights the very good international position of Barcelona just behind London, New York and Berlin, respectively, and ahead of cities such as Milan, Paris, Tokyo or Amsterdam.
Survey on the Barcelona City Brand is an initiative from the BCD Barcelona Design Centre whose mission is to promote design as a strategic element for business excellence and as a key factor for innovation, and as a discipline that can improve people's quality of life.
Image: BCD Barcelona Design Center headquarter
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