Plaza Sant Jaume is a public square located in the heart of the Gothic Quarter in Barcelona, Spain. The square dates back to Roman times and has served as the political center of the city since the medieval period. The square is named after the Church of Sant Jaume, which stands on the eastern side of the plaza. The Palau de la Generalitat, the seat of the Catalan government, is located on the southern side of the square. The Ajuntament de Barcelona, the city hall, is situated on the northern side of the square. Plaza Sant Jaume is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike to take photos, relax, and observe political events. It serves as a symbol of Barcelona's long and rich history as well as its present-day political identity.
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