Poble Espanyol: tradition and live culture
Discover Poble Espanyol in Barcelona, a must-see on Montjuïc for lovers of culture and architecture
Incluido
- Entrance to the Poble Espanyol venue and to the Fran Daurel Museum
Excluido
- Food or drink at local bars and restaurants
Información esencial
- Opening hours: Monday from 10h to 20h and Tuesday to Sunday from 10h to 00h
- Poble Espanyol is located at Av. de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia 13
In the year that Barcelona shines as the World Capital of Architecture, Poble Espanyol is a must-see. This unique site invites you to discover the essence of Spain without leaving the city, as you stroll through its charming streets and explore 117 replicas spanning architectural styles from Romanesque to Baroque. A fascinating cultural journey that combines history, architecture and emotion all in one place.
Situated on Montjuïc Hill, Poble Espanyol is the perfect choice for those looking to enjoy the city whilst avoiding the crowds in the city centre. In this peaceful and spacious setting, with over 40,000 m² of open-air space, history, art and culture can be experienced at a different pace.
The art here comes to life right before your eyes: watch as glass, leather and ceramic artisans shape their creations right in front of you, keeping unique traditions alive. Round off the experience with charming bars, restaurants and terraces, exclusive shops and audiovisual spaces. You can also explore the Fran Daurel Museum, which houses works by Picasso, Dalí and Miró.
Concerts, exhibitions, and family-friendly and culinary experiences round off the experience, making Poble Espanyol a unique venue where history, tradition and leisure come together in a stunning natural setting. A visit that awakens the senses and leaves you with a memorable impression of Barcelona and Spain