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Take a crash course on painter Pablo Picasso and his pile of memorable works in this museum. Steadily rising among the ranks of Barcelona’s top attractions, the Museu Picasso throbs with the sou... More
Brace yourself, football fanatics! Situated inside Europe’s largest football stadium, this museum is the brainchild of Barcelona FC, the city’s famous football club. From souvenirs to pai... More
The remodelling plan will require us to close the museum from October 2009 until the second quarter of 2011Gaze at a medieval doorway, or perhaps other distinct Spanish sculptural pieces by sculp... More
Serving as a breather from the historic sites and town halls, this contemporary art museum exhibits exquisite Spanish and international art collections, reflecting the range and sensibility of present... More
Tree-lined and beating with the pulse of life, the historic Las Ramblas avenue is one long journey to various noteworthy cultural spots in the city. Thronged by various musicians, tarot readers, and o... More
The appreciation of chocolates knows no age or geographical border. Cocoa may have been discovered in exotic South America, but it is in Barcelona where the first chocolate machine was born, and where... More
See the works of one of Barcelona’s most revered living artists. Fundació Tàpies celebrates the singular genius of abstract and surrealist artist Antoni Tàpies through a fas... More
Great galleys assure superiority and seal a successful marriage of dynasties in the mercantile world. The kingdoms of Sicily and Aragon attest to this historical bit, and their maritime excellence is ... More
Housed in a fine Renaissance-style building, this museum illustrates a long, colorful history of the country spanning from the Paleolithic Age to the era of the Visigoths. More
Visit this world-renowned national museum and delight over eeringly beautiful art collections from the Romanesque to the Gothic to the contemporary. The fountain by the entrance, rightfully called the... More
Sitting on top of lovely Montjuic, this 18th-century castle is a boiling vat of history, acting many different historical roles—from a quiet 17th century castle to a dreaded prison house in the ... More
This structure has been successfully converted from a royal residence into another display house of captivating art collections and into a park ala Secret Garden. More
Providing a break from the usual cultural heritages and traditional museums, this interactive science museum strikes a responsive chord in children and adults alike, offering a science exploration and... More
The Joan Miró Foundation opened to the public on 10 June 1975. It had its origins in Miró's first large exhibition in Barcelona, in 1968, at the Antic Hospital de la Santa Creu. Sever... More
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