One of the city’s major biomedical research hubs stands beside Barceloneta beach in a striking example of contemporary architecture. The Parc de Recerca Biomèdica de Barcelona (PRBB), designed by Manuel Brullet and Albert de Pineda, has brought together thousands of international scientists to date. Its oval silhouette and elliptical floor plan, clad in wooden slats, seems to float between sea and city, bringing nature and science together. With its distinctive character and steel structure, the building has become a reference point for technological innovation.

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The PRBB isn’t open to the public all year, but it hosts open days during events such as Science Week, one of Spain’s leading science outreach initiatives. If you’re curious to see what life inside a hub of cutting-edge research looks like, it’s an experience not to be missed.