How many museums does Barcelona have? I’ve included them below, but here are the top 10 most visited cities in Barcelona in 2015.
1. Barcelona – The Black Forest
Opened in 1929 as the Olympic Stadium, the Poble Espanyol was a century later to be cut short by a power-crippling fire. In 2014, the Spanish capital was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. I won’t bore you with the details of the official UNESCO World Heritage List site tour, but I highly recommend you do. I learnt a lot from the tour guide, and the audiovisual effects are worth every cent. +35 7018 5000
2. Barcelona – The Marketplace
Opened in 1984, is one of the most unique and famous museums in Barcelona. I learnt a lot from the tour guide, and the audiovisual effects are worth every cent.
If you’re a particularly curious soul or have specific interests, then you’ll surely find something for you amongst the museums of Barcelona. Of course, there are plenty of free museums to choose from, from ancient Egyptian art to contemporary art. If you can manage to pull yourself away from the pop culture, then you have surely found the place for your wanderlust.
Who said science can’t be interesting? Well done for an insightful look into one of the most interesting and culturally diverse fields in the world.
It should be obvious by now that Barcelona is one of the most popular cities in Europe. Of course you can find museums in every major European city, but Barcelona also has a long and rich history that will give you a good idea of what it was like for Spaniards in the 19th and 20th centuries.
How many museums does Barcelona have? I’ll give you an idea. Here are the top five in Barcelona: ‒The Snow Palace‒; “Der Tagesspiegel”, “Art de Catalunya”, and “The Museu Nacional”.
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in the same breath, you can visit all five museums in Barcelona. If you want to see for yourself, the museums that are best known for their seasonal exhibitions, or for their permanent exhibitions, then you’ll need an Android or iPhone. If you’re looking to see something new, I highly recommend you look no further than the museums that are both open and visitor-supported. These museums charge a small entry fee (for children 13 and under), and are well worth the journey to see one of the most famous museums in the world.
Opening times and times of the year are listed in bold. I’ve marked months and months of the year as officially opened, and months and months as non-profit and non-commercial.
Museums in Barcelona
Museums open around the month, and are closed on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Closed on Mondays and Wednesdays. Closed on public holidays. Closed on public holidays. Closed on public releases. Closed on many more!
Centro de la Perfassàònol (CCPS) is one of the most important public buildings in Barcelona.