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Caelum
The guide was updated:Offering a wealth of cakes and pastries, Caelum aims to satisfy even the most discerning visitors' sweet tooth. The products on offer are made by monks and nuns in various monasteries and convents located around the region, and they can be enjoyed along with a steaming cup of coffee in the small café area of the shop.
Useful Information
- Address: Carrer de la Palla 8, Barcelona
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri noon–8pm, Sat & Sun 11:30am–8pm
- Website: www.instagram.com/caelumbcn
- Phone: +34 933 02 69 93
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