{"id":4467,"date":"2017-05-03T13:41:01","date_gmt":"2017-05-03T13:41:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/barcelona-top-travel-tips.com\/?p=4467"},"modified":"2020-03-23T16:22:57","modified_gmt":"2020-03-23T15:22:57","slug":"open-house-barcelona","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/barcelona-top-travel-tips.com\/open-house-barcelona\/","title":{"rendered":"48h Open House Barcelona: free access to unusual sites"},"content":{"rendered":"

The 48h Open House Barcelona is an annual festival, held on 26th – 27th October this year, where a whole host of venues, some of which are usually closed to the public, open their doors for a weekend. Seize the opportunity and explore!<\/p>\n

What is the 48h Open House Barcelona?<\/h2>\n

\nThe 48h Open House Barcelona is a unique event designed to promote architecture as an essential element of local culture.<\/p>\n

The project was launched by the association of the same name in 2010. Building on its success year on year, it now attracts international attention.<\/p>\n

This year, over 200 venues will throw open their doors for the 9th edition of the 48h Open House Barcelona.\n<\/p>\n

48h Open House Barcelona: what to see<\/h2>\n

\nDuring the 48h Open House Barcelona, you’ll be able to visit buildings in a whole variety of styles and from a whole variety of eras, all over Barcelona. From houses to museums, factories to monuments, apartments, schools, universities, libraries and churches, the list is seriously impressive!<\/p>\n

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Some of Barcelona’s most iconic monuments have joined the fun in recent years, including the Arc de Triomf, the church of Santa Maria del Pi, the Liceu<\/a>, the magical fountains of Montjuïc<\/a>, the Miró Foundation<\/a>, the hopital de Sant Pau<\/a>, the MNAC<\/a> and Gaudí’s Torre Bellesguard<\/a>.<\/p>\n

All of the buildings involved have one thing in common: they’re unique – not to mention spectacular!\n<\/p>\n