Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya
Discover Catalonia’s rich Romanesque and Gothic heritage at this impressive museum, housed in the 1929 Palau Nacional. Striking medieval frescoes – many culled from ancient Pyrenean churches – are the highlight. See Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya.
Fundació Joan Miró
The airy, high-ceilinged galleries of this splendid museum are a fitting resting place for the bold, abstract works of Joan Miró, one of Catalonia’s most acclaimed 20th-century artists. See Fundació Joan Miró.
Museu Picasso
Witness the budding – and meteoric rise – of Picasso’s artistic genius at this unique museum. One of the world’s largest collections of the painter’s early works. See Museu Picasso.
Museu d’Art Contemporani & Centre de Cultura Contemporània
Inaugurated in 1995, MACBA is Barcelona’s centre for modern art. Combined with the neighbouring CCCB, the two buildings form an artistic and cultural hub in the heart of El Raval. Both regularly host temporary exhibitions: the MACBA showcases contemporary artists; the CCCB is more theme-based. See Museu d’Art Contemporani & Centre de Cultura Contemporània.
Fundació Tàpies
Works by Catalan artist Antoni Tàpies are showcased in this graceful Modernista building. Venture inside to discover Tàpies’ rich repertoire, from early collage works to large, abstract paintings, many alluding to political and social themes. See Fundació Tàpies.
Terrace, Fundació Tàpies
Conjunt Monumental de la Plaça del Rei
Explore the medieval Palau Reial and wander among the splendid remains of Barcelona’s Roman walls and waterways at the city’s history museum. The museum is partly housed in the 15th-century Casa Padellàs on the impressive medieval Plaça del Rei.
Museu del FC Barcelona
This shrine to the city’s football club draws a mind-boggling number of fans paying homage to their team. Trophies, posters and other memorabilia celebrate the club’s 100-year history. Also visit the adjacent Camp Nou Stadium.
Badge, FC Barcelona
Camp Nou Stadium
Museu Marítim
Barcelona’s formidable sea-faring history is showcased in the cavernous, 13th-century Drassanes Reials (Royal Shipyards). The collection, which spans from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, includes a full-scale replica of the Real, the flagship galley of Don Juan of Austria, who led the Christians to victory against the Turks during the Battle of Lepanto in 1571. Also on display are model ships, maps and navigational instruments. See Museu Marítim.
Museu Frederic Marès
Catalan sculptor Frederic Marès (1893–1991) was a passionate and eclectic collector. Housed here, under one roof, are many remarkable finds amassed during his travels. Among the vast array of historical objects on display are Romanesque and Gothic religious art and sculptures, plus everything from dolls and fans to pipes and walking sticks. See Museu Frederic Marès.
Virgin, Museu Frederic Marès
CosmoCaixa Museu de la Ciencia
Exhibits covering the whole history of science, from the Big Bang to the computer age, are housed in this modern museum. Highlights include an interactive tour of the geological history of our planet, an area of real Amazonian rain forest, and a planetarium.
Teodor Roviralta 47–51
Open 10am–8pm Tue–Sun
Adm (free first Sun of month)
DA
Centre d’Interpretació del Call
Artefacts from Barcelona’s medieval Jewish community.
Pl de Manuel Ribé
Museu de la Màgia
A museum devoted to magic, with a collection dating from the 18th century.
Carrer Oli 6
Museu dels Autòmates
A colourful museum of human and animal automatons.
Parc d’Atraccions del Tibidabo
Museu de la Xocolata
A celebration of chocolate, with interactive exhibits, edible city models and tastings.
Pl Pons i Clerch
Museu de Cera
Over 350 wax figures, from Marilyn Monroe to Franco and Gaudí.
Ptge de la Banca 7
Museu del Calçat
Footwear from all ages, including shoes worn by famous folks.
Pl de Sant Felip Neri 5
Museu del Perfum
Hundreds of perfume bottles from Roman times to the present.
Pg de Gràcia 39
Cap de Barcelona
Pop artist, Roy Lichtenstein’s “Barcelona Head” (1992).
Pg de Colom