The best museums in Barcelona

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There are many compelling arguments to visit Barcelona, one of the tourist and cultural epicenters of Europe. Thus, we can talk about its pleasant climate, its varied gastronomy, its historical and cultural heritage, the possibility of enjoying the footprint of the architect Antoni Gaudí, the proximity to the wonderful beaches of the Costa Brava, the magical mountain of Montserrat ...

If you have the opportunity to spend several days in this city located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, you should not miss any of its impressive museums, where you can find important works of art and discoveries of science and history. You should know that the entrance to many of them is free on Sunday afternoons or the first Sundays of each month. In addition, they usually offer discounts for retirees, children, groups ... As Barcelona has so many museums, today Hard Hobbit To Break We wanted to show you the ones that we consider most interesting. Do you want to join us?

CaixaForum

CaixaForum
First of all, we want to talk about the Caixa Forum, an exhibition hall managed by La Caixa through its Obra Social. Located in an old factory Modernist designed by the architect Puig y Cadafalch, for many it is the best museum in Barcelona. In addition to hosting a permanent exhibition on modernism, the museum offers temporary exhibitions and a varied agenda of activities.


Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art - MACBA

MACBA
As it could not be otherwise, we also want to tell you about the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art (MACBA), which is dedicated to the exhibition of works made during the second half of the last century. It welcomes works by artists so important like Antoni Tàpies, Paul Klee, Mario Merz, Zush or Francesc Torres.

Picasso museum

Picasso museum
The Picasso Museum is a clear testimony to the ties that linked the Malaga painter with Barcelona from his adolescence to his death, as well as being the center of reference for learning about his years of training. It houses 4,251 works in its permanent collection, most until the blue period.

Egyptian Museum of Barcelona

Egyptian Museum of Barcelona
We also want to include in this list the Egyptian Museum of Barcelona, ​​an institution of cultural and educational interest belonging to the Clos Archaeological Foundation. It is the first museum with a theme pharaonic of Spain, in addition to being a benchmark within the field of Egyptian archeology.


Barcelona Maritime Museum

Barcelona Maritime Museum
We also want to highlight the Barcelona Maritime Museum, which is located in the building of the Royal Shipyards of Barcelona, ​​a space that, between the 13th and 18th centuries, was dedicated to shipbuilding. It's about the shipyards most complete and largest that are conserved on the planet. Inside you can find marine objects from all eras and ship reproductions.

Gaudí House Museum

Gaudi House Museum
The Gaudí House Museum, which is located in the grounds of the Park Güell, one of the modernist jewels of Barcelona, ​​could not be missing from the list. Residence of Antoni Gaudí for almost 20 years, the house houses a collection of furniture and objects designed by the architect himself, in addition to works by some of his collaborators.

CosmoCaixa

CosmoCaixa
The CosmoCaixa, the Barcelona Science Museum, which offers interactive exhibitions where young and old can to experience with their senses while they learn. Here you will find botanical collections, insects, meteorites, stones, fossils of authentic dinosaurs, a flooded Amazon forest ...

National Museum of Art of Catalonia - MNAC

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Finally, and knowing that we have left many important museums in Barcelona in the pipeline, we want to talk about the National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC), which stands out for its art collection Romanesque. In fact, it is one of the most complete on the planet. The main headquarters are located in the National Palace, on the Montjuïc mountain.

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