Barcelona’s Museu de la Música takes you on a thought-provoking journey through the different periods in the history of music and different cultures.
ADVANTAGES:
The museum’s collection of some 500 musical instruments is illustrated with audiovisual exhibits in English, Catalan and Spanish. You’ll be able to hear Pau Casal’s cello and an Indian sarangi, as well as excerpts of works by Albéniz for guitar and piano.
The museum has one of the world’s most important collections of classical guitars and has outstanding examples by Antonio de Torres, the foremost Spanish guitar maker. Keyboard instruments, such as Pérez Molero’s organ, Zell’s harpsichord and Hauslaib’s claviorgan are also iconic exhibits. The interactive gallery allows you to play a number of musical instruments and is particularly suitable for families with children.
The museum is located in a concert hall building, L'Auditori, by the architect Rafael Moneo. It is home to the OBC-Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya, and is part of the new architectural district close to the Agbar Tower and Mercat dels Encants.
What does your Music Museum booking include?:
Buy it now and get access until December 2024!
The museum has one of the world’s most important collections of classical guitars and has outstanding examples by Antonio de Torres, the foremost Spanish guitar maker. Keyboard instruments, such as Pérez Molero’s organ, Zell’s harpsichord and Hauslaib’s claviorgan are also iconic exhibits. The interactive gallery allows you to play a number of musical instruments and is particularly suitable for families with children.
The museum is located in a concert hall building, L'Auditori, by the architect Rafael Moneo. It is home to the OBC-Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya, and is part of the new architectural district close to the Agbar Tower and Mercat dels Encants.
What does your Music Museum booking include?:
- Admission to the museum.
Buy it now and get access until December 2024!