Museu Blau: the Barcelona natural science museum
youBelieve it or not, there is more to life than Gaudí! And if you’re coming to Barcelona with kids who love natural science, then a trip to the Museu Blau…
youBelieve it or not, there is more to life than Gaudí! And if you’re coming to Barcelona with kids who love natural science, then a trip to the Museu Blau…
After the inauguration of the Design museum in December 2014, the Museum of World Cultures, located in a magnificent medieval palace in the historic Born area opposite the Picasso museum,…
With its 5 kilometres of beach and its various ports, Barcelona is undeniably a sea-centred city. So it makes sense that the city dedicates a museum to sea life. Full,…
Antoni Tàpies was a contemporary of Picasso, Miró and Dalí, and is one of the greats of Catalan art. Tàpies offered reflections on human life, on matter and on the…
Barcelona’s Art Nouveau buildings are so famous that modernism is sometimes seen as a purely architectural phenomenon. The reality is much more complex! Visit the Museu del Modernisme Català to…
The Museum of the History of Barcelona (or MUHBA) retraces the history of the Catalan capital from its origins right through to today. Established in 1943, it has many centres…
CaixaForum is a beautiful space, best known for its temporary exhibitions, but offering a wide range of other activities. The historic CaixaForum building From textile factory to culture centre CaixaForum…
Just like the Palau Robert, the Palau de la Virreina is an exhibition centre installed in an old private residence bought by the Barcelona city hall. We strongly recommend you…
The Picasso Museum,the Miró Foundation, the Catalan National Art Museum or the Barcelona Contemporary Art Museum are the names that come to mind when we think of art in Barcelona….
The National museum of Catalan Art (MNAC) is unmissable: housed in a magnificent palace, it reigns over the city from the Montjuïc hill and exhibits paintings, frescoes, and sculptures dating…
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