Poble Espanyol
Crafts, art and fun
The Poble Espanyol (Spanish Village) was built in 1929 for the Barcelona International Exhibition in order to provide an insight into the wealth and diversity of Spanish cultures.
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- An Barcelona¡s open-air museum of architecture, featuring replicas of 117 buildings, streets and squares from the Spanish territory.
- It is also an important art and craft centre, with over 40 workshops.
- You can see at first hand a variety of crafts workshops such as ceramics, sculpture, textiles, jewellery, painting, glassblowing, as well as performing arts workshops...
- Other attractions at the Poble Espanyol:
- Activities for children on Sunday mornings and daily treasure hunts for all the family .
- The Fran Daurel Foundation with its permanent collection of contemporary art.
- Price includes a free audioguide.
- Poble Espanyol opening times: Monday, 9am - 8pm; Tuesday to Thursday, 9am - 2am; Friday, 9am - 4am; Saturday, 9am - 5am; Sunday, 9am - midnight. [24th December, 9am-8pm. 25th December, 9pm-2am. 1st January, 1am-8pm.].
- Address: Av. Marquès de Comillas,13 - Parc de Montjuïc of Barcelona. Metro lines L1 and L3-Espanya or FGC (Catalan railways) -Espanya + Bus 13, 50 and 61. Barcelona Bus Turístic.
- Paid car and coach parking supervised 24 hours a day.

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[34] 932 853 832
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[34] 932 853 832
info@barcelonaturisme.com
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Poble Espanyol
At the Turisme Poble Espanyol ticket office: Av. Marquès de Comillas s/n. Parc de Montjuïc. Opening times: Mon, 9am - 7pm. Tue, Wed and Thu, 9am - 1am. Fri and Sat, 9am - 3am. Sun, 9am - 8pm.
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