A photomural made up of 4,000 ceramic tiles. Up close, scenes of freedom. From afar, two lips locked in a kiss.
A Gothic monastic complex founded in 1327, now open to the public as a museum and cultural site.
Arts Santa Mònica, on La Rambla, is a centre where a wide range of artistic disciplines converge.
An immersive art space where museography meets technology, housed in a modernista gem on Passeig de Gràcia.
A museum and contemporary art centre with a private collection of paintings, sculpture and ceramics by Catalan and international artists.
Permanent immersive exhibition dedicated to the political and satirical imagination of the enigmatic British artist.
Art space within the Monestir de Montserrat housing works by El Greco and Monet alongside a unique Near Eastern archaeological collection.
Arts Santa Mònica, on La Rambla, is a centre where a wide range of artistic disciplines converge.
A vibrant space where contemporary architecture meets culture, gastronomy and community.
An immersive art space where museography meets technology, housed in a modernista gem on Passeig de Gràcia.
A public venue in a neoclassical building, hosting exhibitions and events that reveal the rich diversity of Catalonia.
The public archive in El Born safeguards the city’s visual memory.
A space for the creation, display and teaching of immersive art, housed in a former cinema dating from 1917.
Rocio Santa Cruz is a dynamic hub for contemporary thought, right in the Eixample.
Founded in 1877, it is Barcelona’s oldest art gallery, specialising in contemporary art.
Always in tune with the present, Pigment gallery explores and connects perspectives through contemporary art.
A gallery that, within its walls in the Eixample, showcases diverse ideas and perspectives.
The industrial-style room in the Eixample is an independent space where art meets critical thought.
A contemporary art gallery with several locations in Barcelona and a broad representation of international artists.
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A photomural made up of 4,000 ceramic tiles. Up close, scenes of freedom. From afar, two lips locked in a kiss.
A mural featuring red figures and bold lines transforms the fight against AIDS into a visual outcry against stigma.
Permanent immersive exhibition dedicated to the political and satirical imagination of the enigmatic British artist.
A multidisciplinary festival bringing together hundreds of international tattoo artists, along with graffiti, live music, breakdance, extreme sports and motor-based art.
Large ceramic mural exploring the dialogue between volume, space and emptiness.
A wall in El Raval with climbing cats that has given the corner where it's located its popular name.
Mural depicting an Eixample façade with balconies featuring some of the city's historical and cultural figures.
Large-scale urban art project housed in a former industrial factory, now a self-managed cultural space.
Commonly known as "La Gamba", this 10-metre pop sculpture has become a symbol of the city’s revival during the Olympics.
A ceramic mural by Joan Miró welcomes travellers on the exterior façade of Terminal 2 at Barcelona Airport.
An iron structure featuring seven scales loaded with sacks of coffee beans, paying tribute to Barceloneta’s port and commercial past.
On the façade of the Mercat de les Flors in Montjuïc, hundreds of ceramic jars and botijos (traditional clay water jugs) seem to burst from the wall.
Trompe-l'œil mural paying tribute to a former local shop by recreating its façade.
Artistic intervention on a wall in Barceloneta that transforms everyday objects into a large-scale ceramic composition.
A Joan Miró mosaic that turns the pavement of La Rambla into a gesture of welcome to the city.
Sgraffito designs by Pablo Picasso that reinterpret Catalan popular culture on the façade of the Col·legi d’Arquitectes.
Discover the best of Catalan modernism with a single card! The Barcelona Modernist Card gives you free access to the city's 10 most emblematic modernist sites, so you can enjoy the most spectacular architecture without queuing and with maximum flexibility. With this card, you'll immerse yourself in the legacy of great architects such as Antoni Gaudí, Lluís Domènech i Montaner and Josep Puig i Cadafalch, and you'll have the opportunity to see their most representative works. It's the most convenient way to discover the city in a unique way. Enjoy modernist Barcelona without complications and save time and money!
At the Moco Museum you’ll find works by world-renowned artists, including Warhol, Basquiat, Dalí, Haring and Banksy, as well as emerging talents.
The Hola Barcelona Travel Card offers you a hassle-free experience so you can travel unlimited on the city's integrated public transport network, without worrying about the number of journeys or the price of each ticket. With unlimited travel cards for 48, 72, 96 or 120 hours, you can get around the city and its surroundings, saving time and money. You can hop on and off the underground, bus, airport train and tram, among others, as many times as you like. Discover Barcelona at your own pace and without any worries!
Barcelona's Eixample district has hidden architectural gems like this palace, a truly unique building in a combination of classical and eclectic styles, dating from the late 19th century. It stands on the corner of Carrer Mallorca and Carrer Roger de Llúria and was the former home of the Casades family. It currently houses the lawyers' association, the Il·lustre Col·legi d'Advocats de Barcelona.
CaixaForum, the Cultural Centre of “La Caixa” Foundation, is housed in one of Barcelona’s landmark buildings, the Casaramona textile mill, a jewel of industrial modernista architecture designed by Josep Puig i Cadafalch.
Enjoy wine tourism in a different way on this 4x4 trail through the Penedès. You’ll visit two wineries, taste their wines and learn all the secrets of how they are made. An experience to be enjoyed with the five senses!.
Ride the train to the top of the Montserrat mountains and you'll be able to see the beauty of these mystical mountains.
Big Fun Museum: The most fun attraction in Barcelona Immerse yourself in the fun and interactive world of the Big Fun Museum of Barcelona, a must-see destination for families and lovers of immersive experiences. Located in the heart of La Rambla, the museum offers 2500 sqm of extraordinary spaces, where both adults and children can have real fun and take spectacular photos.
Aire Ancient Baths: An Oasis of Relaxation in the Heart of Barcelona The Aire Ancient Baths Barcelona invites you to immerse yourself in a timeless experience in the famous neighborhood of El Born, an area rich in history and culture. Inspired by the ancient spa traditions of the Ottomans, Greeks, and Romans, this unique spa combines modern luxury with historical charm, creating a suggestive and relaxing environment. With its thermal pools, the steam bath, and rooms for exclusive treatments, Aire offers a sensory journey that will allow you to forget the stress of everyday life. You will experience a moment of pure relaxation, surrounded by an intimate and magical atmosphere that will transport you to another era.
The Palau Güell is one of Antoni Gaudí's first major works and a must-see for anyone who wants to understand the origins of his architectural language. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1984, this urban palace brings together the ideas that would later define the architect's mature work: structural innovation, formal creativity and the perfect integration of functionality and art. Located next to Las Ramblas, the Palau Güell was designed according to the private and social needs of the Güell-López family, becoming a pioneering model of Modernist residential architecture. Its design combines noble materials, advanced solutions for its time and a careful spatial experience that make it unique within Barcelona's heritage.