10 Museums in Barrio Gòtico (Barri Gòtic) That You Shouldn't Miss

June 23, 2021 Darleen Reid

Barcelona feels a bit surreal – appropriate, since Salvador Dali spent time here and Spanish Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí designed several of the city’s buildings. Stepping into Gaudí’s Church of the Sacred Family is a bit like falling through the looking glass - a journey that you can continue with a visit to Park Güell. Sip sangria at a sidewalk café in Las Ramblas while watching flamboyant street performers, then create your own moveable feast by floating from tapas bar to tapas bar.
Restaurants in Barcelona

1. Barcel-one Galeria

Calle Llibreteria 13 Local 1 a 20 Metros Del Ayuntamiento, 08002 Barcelona Spain http://www.barcel-one.com
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Barcel-one Galeria

C/ del Palau 6 Barrio Gotic, 08002 Barcelona Spain +34 932 68 83 12 [email protected] http://www.baseelements.net
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Base Elements Urban Art Gallery

Since opening its doors in 2003, Base Elements has functioned as a multi-faceted gallery- acting as both a workshop and studio- where space and forum collide.There is no doubt that Barcelona is one of the world’s hubs for Graffiti and Street Art. The walls and buildings of the city have become a canvas for both unknown taggers and globally known urban artists. With the concept of providing a literal and figurative canvas for such independent artists, Robert Burt (California native) and his wife Monica Riu (Barcelona Native) founded Base Elements Urban Art Gallery in 2003 with hopes of creating a space where such street artists could not only showcase their talents, but also be embraced as true artists.

Reviewed By 969alexc - Théoule sur Mer, France

If you love graffiti, pop art and contemporary artists then this place is a must visit. This was our second visit to this gallery in the last four years and it didn’t disappoint. The owner was so kind to spend time showing us the incredible collections by talented local artists and we even met a couple during our last visit. We talked art, architecture and politics all surrounding the gallery and it’s contents. Our 10 & 12 year old girls also enjoyed the experience both times. Next time.. we’re not leaving empty handed.

3. Carre d'Artistes

Carrer Petritxol 3, 08002 Barcelona Spain +34 933 04 36 36 [email protected] http://www.carredartistes.com/
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Carre d'Artistes

On the Petritxol street in the heart of the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona is our Gallery Carré D'artistes. A space where you can enjoy the charm of the Gothic center of the exciting city of Barcelona and acquire unique and original artworks made by various artists.

Reviewed By Damien_TAMISIER - Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Once I entered this gallery I didn't want to leave anymore, I was just blown away from the quality of their paintings. They diserve your visit, young people but very professional.

4. Galeria La Lesia

Carrer de la Llibreteria, 3, 08002 Barcelona Spain +34 617 26 79 80 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/La-Lesia-634825433337061/
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Galeria La Lesia

We can offer you from the original watercolor paintings, oil paintings, mix media paintings, high quality of the art reproductions of our original painting

Calle Pom d'Or 2 Barrio Gótico, 08002 Barcelona Spain +34 609 98 14 21 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Imanart-Barcelona-146731582019172/
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Imanart Barcelona Street Photo Gallery

Imanart is a photography project. It was started in Barcelona at the end of 2002 by Tizziana Altamiranda, photographer, creator and founder. The idea is to obtain a photographic vision of places, streets, legends, urban interventions and cities expressions, staying focussed and avant-garde and away from the traditional.

Baixada de Cacador,1 vicino all'angolo con Carrer dels Lledó, 08002 Barcelona Spain +34 633 73 93 23 [email protected] http://www.mulasypedrosa.com
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Mulas y Pedrosa Art Gallery

Mulas y Pedrosa is a contemporary art gallery located in the heart of Barcelona's Gothic Quarter and is born from the avant-garde vision of founding members Caterina Mulas and Andréia Pedrosa. They opens the doors of contemporary art to the public and welcomes art lovers as well as first-time curious, young as well as established collectors. Deserve the soul nourishment that only art can provide.

7. Casa de Rusia en Barcelona

Josep Anselm Clave, 31, 08002 Barcelona Spain +34 665 96 89 87 [email protected] http://casarusiabarcelona.com/
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Casa de Rusia en Barcelona

Fantastic exhibition of marine photographs is now on!

8. Iris Foto Barcelona

Carrer del Pi, 10, 08002 Barcelona Spain +34 655 17 99 71 [email protected] http://irisfoto.art
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Iris Foto Barcelona

IrisFoto is born from the idea of two photographers in 2013. For the love of creative and specialized photography mixed with a tremendous passion for technical research, we have build a macro camera system, to be able to take a impressive and unique photograph of your iris and produce a piece of art out of it.

Carrer de la Merce, 31, 08002 Barcelona Spain +34 937 84 92 19 [email protected] http://www.galleryexmachina.com/
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Gallery Ex Machina

Gallery Ex Machina, meaning "gallery from the machine", draws references from Steampunk and Cyberpunk elements. With the participation of artists around the world, the gallery exhibits paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures (and much more), exploring the intriguing, inevitable, and inextricably complex relationship between humans and technology.

10. Museu d'Historia de Barcelona - MUHBA

Placa del Rei, S/N Barri Gotic, 08002 Barcelona Spain +34 932 56 21 22 [email protected] http://w110.bcn.cat/portal/site/MuseuDHistoria
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Museu d'Historia de Barcelona - MUHBA

Ancient and medieval Barcelona in the monumental ensemble beneath Plaça del Rei, organised in the 20th century. A tour through 4,000 square metres in an underground archaeological site that takes us from Barcino to Barcinona. Exhibition on the emergence of the medieval city. Visit to the Palau Reial Major palace.

Reviewed By Basspohl - Lansing, United States

My 17 and 21 year old daughters, husband and I visited this museum on a weekday afternoon. There was no line and in fact few other visitors while we were there. There was a very interesting display of Barcelona and surrounding region from prehistory through the 13th century, including tools, currency, and life story. For me the real magic is UNDER the MUHBA where Roman ruins have been excavated. The manner in which they are presented, with audio and written explanations of the city composition, clothes dying and washing, wine making, roads, and manner in which structures were reused was fascinating for all of us. The price was the deal of our Barcelona visit, at 7 euros per adult and 5 euros per student.

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