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Art Museums

Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

The museum MNAC is housed in the Palau Nacional, a landmark building dating from the 1929 International Exhibition of Barcelona. It is located on Montjuïc Hill, a privileged setting which boasts unique, magnificent views of Barcelona.

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Fundació Suñol

The Fundació Suñol is a private non-profit making organization which opens to the public Josep Suñol's contemporary art collection. At the same time, the foundation promotes the encouragement of the production and diffusion of avant-garde art.

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Basílica de la Sagrada Familia

Located in the centre of Barcelona, the Basílica de la Sagrada Família has become one of the most iconic landmarks of Barcelona, despite remaining unfinished at the time of Gaudí’s death.

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CaixaForum

CaixaForum, the Museum and Cultural Centre of “La Caixa” Community Projects, 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.

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Casa Museu Gaudí

The Casa-Museu Gaudí was built in 1904 as a show house in the Park Güell which was originally designed as a garden-city in Barcelona. Gaudí made it his home, and it still contains some of his personal objects and mementoes.

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CCCB - Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona.

The CCCB, which is housed in the former workhouse building, the Casa de la Caritat, is one of the major infrastructures from the 1990s. All its activities focus on the theme of the city and urban phenomena, analysed from every point of view and cultural discipline.

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Fundació Alorda Derksen

Opened in 2008, the Fundació Alorda Derksen is a non-for-profit private foundation. Its mission is to provide Barcelona with a new, high-profile art space of international scope about contemporary art.

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Fundació Antoni Tàpies

The Fundació Antoni Tàpies is housed in one of Barcelona’s most important modernista landmarks, designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner, and showcases one of the largest collections of art works by the Catalan artist.

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Fundació Fran Daurel

The galleries of the Fundació Fran Daurel opened in 2001 in the Poble Espanyol, or Spanish Village, on Montjuïc Hill.

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Fundació Francisco Godia

The Fundació Francisco Godia comprises in Barcelona one of the most important private art collections in Spain with over 100 works on display.

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Fundació Joan Miró

The Fundació Joan Miró is located in Montjuïc Park in a magnificent Mediterranean-style building designed by Josep Lluís Sert, and houses the most important public collection of works by Joan Miró.

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Fundació Vila Casas. Can Framis

Can Framis, a factory built at the end of the 18th century, was originally owned by the Framis family. Over the years it fell into disuse, becoming a monument to the industry of the area.

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Fundació Vila Casas. Espai Volart i Espai Volart 2

Espai Volart and Espai Volart 2 are two galleries in the industrial modernista architectural style in the centre of Barcelona which host solo exhibitions of works by artists from the Vila Casas collection.

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La Pedrera

The Casa Milà, popularly known as La Pedrera (Catalan for stone quarry), is a unique building designed by the architectural genius Antoni Gaudí and represents the pinnacle of his achievements. The building was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1984 and is currently the headquarters of the Fundació Catalunya-La Pedrera.

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MACBA - Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona

The Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA) opened in 1995 and is located right in Barcelona centre. The building was designed by the North-American architect Richard Meier.

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Museu de la Catedral

Nowhere else in Barcelona better encapsulates the city’s history, religious art, guilds and the monarchs who governed the city throughout the centuries, than the cathedral.

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Museu del Modernisme Català (Mmcat)

The new Museu del Modernisme opened in 2010. It is housed in a former textile factory in the centre of Barcelona, and offers visitors the chance to enjoy a cultural centre dedicated exclusively to modernista art.

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Museu Diocesà

The Pia Almoina building, a national landmark housed in the Roman wall of the city next to the cathedral, is home to the Museu Diocesà, with its faithfully restored interior.

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Museu Europeu d'art Modern - MEAM

The MEAM is located in the Palau Gomis, a unique 18th-century neoclassical building in the Born district, which is one of Barcelona’s key tourist and cultural sites.

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Museu Frederic Marès

The Museu Frederic Marès is located in the heart of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, in part of the former royal palace which was once home to the Counts of Barcelona. The museum includes an extensive and valuable collection of art works and objects which Frederic Marès collected throughout his life.

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Museu Palmero

The Museu Palmero is located in the Vall d’Hebron district of Barcelona in a 15th-century Catalan farmhouse which has been declared a landmark of historic and artistic interest, making it a must for lovers of architecture and painting.

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Museu Picasso

The Museu Picasso is housed in five Catalan-Gothic-style palazzos dating from the 13th and 14th centuries, and opened to the public in 1963. It is now an essential museum for anyone wanting to find out about the artist’s formative years.

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