HISTORY MUSEUM OF CATALONIA (MUSEU D'HISTORIA DE CATALUNYA)
Do you want to see all of Barcelona? Well, then this is the way to go! The open-air double-decker bus provides scenic views of the surroundings and comes with an audio guide in 16 languages, onboard WiFi, personal earphones, and professional guides to help you out with any query you might have. Schedule First bus: 9am from stop 1 (Plaça de Catalunya) Last bus: 7pm from stop 1 (Plaça de Catalunya) Frequency: Every 5-25 mins Popular stops: Sagrada Família, Casa Batllo, Park Güell Red Route Take in the grandiose architecture and artistic charm that can be found throughout the city and its streets. The city boasts of several UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Especially remarkable and evident are the works of architect Antoni Gaudi, which can be seen throughout the city. Schedule First bus: 9am from stop 1 (Plaça de Catalunya) Last bus: 7pm from stop 1 (Plaça de Catalunya) Frequency: Every 5-25 mins Popular stops: Poble Espanyol, History Museum of Catalonia, Torre Glòries Please click here for a detailed route map and boarding points. You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket.
Visit the History Museum of Catalonia and admire a lot of temporary and permanent exhibitions which are related to Catalonia's history. There are also fun activities for adults, families, kids, and schools.
For an immersive experience in authentic Catalan culture, the History Museum of Catalonia is the ultimate destination. The museum is designed to preserve, exhibit and promote Catalonia’s history through articles and stories that will take you on a journey back in time to the Catalan territory. From medieval horses to cavemen, the museum showcases the rich history of Catalonia through permanent and temporary exhibitions, interactive backgrounds, films and drawings that will inspire and promote education. Uncover Catalonia’s True History The museum’s permanent exhibition, 'The Memory of a Country,' is an interactive record of the periods and characters that have shaped the history of Catalonia. It’s a journey through Catalonia’s past that covers everything from the Roman period to the present day. The exhibition also includes interactive displays, such as a 3D map of Catalonia that allows visitors to explore the region's geography and history. Temporary Exhibitions Embark on a journey through time with 2 captivating temporary exhibitions. Il·lustríssimes: Women who Drew the 20th Century showcases the remarkable works of 35 talented illustrators from Catalonia that shaped history. Meanwhile, Obert per Vacances: Unveiling the Origins of Tourism in Catalonia offers insights into the fascinating industry of tourism and its impact on the region. Don't miss the chance to visit these thought-provoking exhibitions, available until October 1st, and gain a deeper understanding of art and cultural heritage.