Things to do in Barcelona, Catalonia: The Best History Museums

August 22, 2021 Brandee Mangan

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.
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1. 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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4.5 based on 2,133 reviews

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.

2. Museu d'Historia de Catalunya

Placa Pau Vila, 3, 08039 Barcelona Spain +34 932 25 47 00 [email protected] http://www.mhcat.cat
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4.5 based on 809 reviews

Museu d'Historia de Catalunya

The Museum of the History of Catalonia, have the purpose "to conserve, exhibit and raise awareness of the history of Catalonia as our joint heritage and to strengthen citizens' sense of identification with the nation's history". In order to achieve these objectives, the museum "is to encourage and organise activities to raise awareness of the history of Catalonia and to co-operate with others to increase the study and dissemination of this history".

Reviewed By Dcharz

Definitely recommend this museum if you want to learn more about Catalonia. Was 6 euros and you can easily spend a couple hours here. You follow the history of the region chronologically, and the exhibits are also kid friendly and equally interesting for adults! Most information is in Catalan, Spanish and English, however some of the information about specific artefacts was not in English (but I didn't mind this, you still get the idea). Really informative, and you can end by checking you the beautiful view of the harbor from the roof! You don't need to eat at the restaurant to see it.

3. Centre d'Interpretacio dels Tres Tombs de Sant Andreu

Carrer Sant Adria, 20, 08030 Barcelona Spain +34 933 60 33 26 [email protected] http://www.canfontanet.cat
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Centre d'Interpretacio dels Tres Tombs de Sant Andreu

Located inside the compound of Fabra y Coats, Can Fontanet is an old stables rehabilitated and transformed into an exhibition space with audiovisuals, carriage and ornaments. The origins and causes of the celebration of the "Tres Tombs" are explained, with the will to pay tribute to the round-footed animals (horses, donkeys and mules) that have contributed to the development of humanity.

4. Fundacion Ramon Pla Armengol

Av. de la Mare de Deu de Montserrat, 114-132, 08041 Barcelona Spain +34 933 62 26 51 [email protected] https://www.fundacion-rpa.org/
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Fundacion Ramon Pla Armengol

5. Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona (CCCB)

Montalegre 5, El Raval, 08001 Barcelona Spain +34 933 06 41 00 [email protected] http://www.cccb.org/en/
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4.0 based on 229 reviews

Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona (CCCB)

Reviewed By biotifood - Hameenlinna, Finland

Fantastic place and amazing exhibition we loved the place and the exhibition we could have stayed all day! very nice patio highly recommended

6. Catalan Museum of Archaeology

Passeig de Santa Madrona, 39-41 Parc de Montjuïc, 08038 Barcelona Spain +34 934 23 21 49 [email protected] http://www.macbarcelona.cat/
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4.0 based on 124 reviews

Catalan Museum of Archaeology

Reviewed By TravelinZeus

This museum was very interesting. It displayed artifacts from the region's prehistoric cultures, all the way to the post Roman cultures. There were detailed descriptions in both languages, though some artifacts required the audio guide. But it seemed to to have a lot less exhibits than what was labeled on the map, and it was divided in such a way that we had to backtrack, and I felt like maybe we missed something. Also, we never found the bathroom. But the fee was very cheap, I think only 5 Euros, so I definately recommend it.

7. Museo Egipci de Barcelona

Calle Valencia, 284, 08007 Barcelona Spain +34 934 88 01 88 [email protected] http://www.museuegipci.com
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4.0 based on 369 reviews

Museo Egipci de Barcelona

The Egyptian Museum of Barcelona is managed by the Clos Archaeological Foundation, a private non-profit organization whose mission is the promotion and dissemination of art in general and archeology, especially Ancient Egypt. The museum exhibits a private collection of Egyptian art of around 1,200 pieces, considered one of the best private collections of Egyptian art in Europe.

Reviewed By igorv213

The wonderful museum is in a great location close by La Pedrera ,exhibits are very interesting.The entry fee 12 eur. audioguide provided , friendly staff , nice gift shop and cafe on the rooftop... plenty of stairs

8. MUHBA Oliva Artes

c/ Espronceda 142-146, 08018 Barcelona Spain +34 932 56 21 22 http://museuhistoria.bcn.cat/ca/node/1071
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4.0 based on 9 reviews

MUHBA Oliva Artes

This is the MUHBA Workshops space, in which the history of the city enters into a dialogue with thoughts and ideas about the urban habitat and the Barcelona of the 21st century.

9. ArticketBCN: Barcelona Museum Pass

Placa dels Angels, 1, 08001 Barcelona Spain +34 934 81 33 68 [email protected] http://articketbcn.org/
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4.0 based on 24 reviews

ArticketBCN: Barcelona Museum Pass

A pass that gains you entry to the permanent and temporary exhibitions of the best 6 art museums in Barcelona for 12 months and for only 35€. Discover the finest collection of Romanesque mural paintings in the world, enjoy Modernisme, contemporary art and creation. The universes of Miró, Picasso and Tàpies await you as you embark upon this unique experience - with fast track.

Reviewed By Levannah - Hendersonville, United States

We knew about the articket and tried several times to purchase two passes before we left for Barcelona, but were unable to get the website to work even on three devices. When we arrived at the Placa de Catalunya, we saw the kiosk and purchased our passes right away. They were a fantastic buy even though we didn't have time to see every one of the museums. Strongly recommend the articket if you plan to see even three of the sites. Hopefully, website issues can be resolved so that more of those interested are able to purchase the passes.

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Joaquim Costa 44, 08004 Barcelona Spain http://WWW.periodicosregalo.com
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