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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Based in the center of Barcelona, this unique and multi-purpose place gives you the opportunity to make original events. Art is all you need to get inspired and stimulate your senses. Positive vibes only!
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Gallery of art Artur Ramón
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I was born and raised in Barcelona, currently living abroad. I have visited this Museum for the first time this year: A true little gem! Excellent artwork, excellent space with an unusual, intimate make-your-own coffee area plus a unique little library/shop with well selected books and gifts. The service and attention provided by the young lady at the entrance was also perfect. Can't wait to be back!
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The Espais Volart, opened in 2002 and extended in 2017, host temporary exhibitions of work by contemporary Catalan artists featured in the collection. Located, on one hand, in the storage space of the modernista building Casa Antonia Puget, and on the other, on the ground floor of the Casa Felip, at numbers 20 and 22 on carrer Ausiàs Marc, the Espais Volart benefit from their setting of modernista architecture. With a total exhibition space of 1,600 square metres, the Espais Volart offer displays by some of the most notable artists of the contemporary Catalan scene, while the foundation also promotes less well-known artists in the hope they will be rediscovered and reinstated to the place they deserve in Catalan art history. Xavier Valls, Moisès Villèlia, Miguel Rasero, Joaquim Chancho and Mayte Vieta are just some of the artists who have featured at the Espais Volart, broadening and enriching the artistic scene of our country.
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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.
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
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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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ContempArt was born in 2013 forming portfolios of professional plastic artists of the art market. From anywhere in the world you have access to the selected pieces, we offer reviewed works, and we want our customers to feel safe with the certified piece and its history. We hold Art works whose value can be accessible to different types of collectors.
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The Fundació Antoni Tàpies has a collection of works by the author himself and also organizes temporary exhibitions of modern and contemporary art. The building is an industrial modernist style and was the headquarters of an old and important publishing house, Montaner and Simón publishing house. It is located very close to Passeig de Gracia and Casa Batlló..
Small museum with Tapie’s work. Worth visiting if in the neighborhood. Part of the Articket regrouping 6 museums at a preferential rate.
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