City visit of the district of Montjuic in Barcelona

How to visit Montjuic ?

Our visits are made such as you start from one point and arrived to another logicaly.
Follow from one adress to another and do not hesitate to stop by our best adresses like restaurants and shops, this is also part of discovering a city.

Montjuic is a mountain inside the city. A true bowl of air. You will have access to a splendid sight of Barcelona from all sides. The hillsides are covered with flowers. Exotic trees and giant cactus. The luminous fountains of Gaietà Buïgas create a magic environment. This old district is ideal for a Sunday walk.

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1-The Mies Van der Rohe Pavillon. Pavello Mies Van der Rohe ***

Editor's choice : Mies Van der Rohe Pavillon - Museum

Address : Avinguda del Marquès de Comillas
Opening hours : Wednesdays & Fridays from 17:00 h to 19:00 h guided visits in english, catalan and spanish.
Metro/Bus : Metro : L1, L3 Espanya - Bus : Plaça Espanya

Go to Montjuic to visit the Barcelona Pavilion, a work emblematic of the Modern Movement: just great! The Foundation Mies van der Rohe was set up in 1983 by the Barcelona City Hall with the initial purpose of reconstructing the German Pavilion, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) for the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition. Besides conserving and disseminating knowledge about the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion, this place today also fosters debate on and awareness of themes related to contemporary architecture and urban planning.

 

2-The Spanish Village. Poble Espanyol **

Editor's choice : Poble Espanyol - Monument

Address : AV del Marquès de Comillas.
Opening hours : Mondays to Saturdays from 9h to 15h. Sundays from 9h to midnight.
Phone : 93 325 78 66
Metro/Bus : Montjuic

Poble Espanyol Barcelona

Poble Espanyol Barcelona

All the Spanish regions in only one place: the Poble Espanyol (the Spanish Village). All the architectural styles are represented, from Galice to the Basque Country and from Aragon to Andalusia. A place which always has a lot of success since the universal exposition in 1929. Many bars and regional restaurants around.
Festivals Fridays and Saturdays until 3 or 4 am.

 

 

 

 

 

3-The National catalan Art Museum** Museu Art Modern (MNAC)

Editor's choice : Catalan National Art Museum - MNAC - Museum

Address : Parc de Montjuïc
Opening hours : Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday: 10am - 7pm; Thursday: 10am - 9pm; Sunday & holidays:10am - 2:30pm.
Phone : 93 622 0360
Metro/Bus : Metro: Espanya

Catalan National Art Museum (MNAC) is housed in the magnificent palace overlooking the fountains of Montjuic. You will found there Catalan works of Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance arts from 11th to 18th century. Very interesting museum even though quite long to visit.

 

4-The Sant Jordi Palace. Palau Sant Jordi *

Editor's choice : Sant Jordi Palace - Monument

Address : AV de L'Estadi.
Opening hours : Saturdays and Sundays from 10h to 18h.
Phone : 93 426 20 89

Sant Jordi Palace was the house of the gymnastics at the time of the Olympic Games and from then on a concert hall. Splendid building with a metal roof by the Japanese Arata Isozaki. It has to be seen also at night for its superb lighting.

5- The Calatrava tower. Torre de Calatrava

Editor's choice : Calatrava Tower - Monument

Address : Plaça Europa

One can see the Calatrava tower from anywhere in Barcelona. It is the telecommunications tower and the symbol according to its creator Santiago Calatrava of the XXI century. Pointing towards the sky, it opens the way to new galaxies.

 

6-The Olympic Stadium. Estadi Olimpic *

Editor's choice : Olympic Stadium - Monument

Address : Estadi Olimpic

Olympic Stadium - Barcelona

Olympic Stadium - Barcelona

The Olympic Stadium of Barcelona was ready in 1929 but history decided something different. It is in 1992 that this stage was finally used. Meanwhile Correa, Milà, Margarit, Buixadé, Gregoretti architects of different nationalities had collaborated in its rebuilding. It can accommodate 65 000 people it is the stadium of the 2nd team of football of the city: "Espanyol".

7-Joan Miró Foundation. Fundacio Joan Miró ***

Editor's choice : Joan Miro Foundation - Museum

Address : Parc de Montjuïc
Opening hours : Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday: 10am -7pm; Thursday: 10am - 9:30pm; Sunday: 10am -2:30pm.
Phone : 93 443 9470
Metro/Bus : On Montjuïc "mountain". Take bus 50 from Pl. Universitat or Plaça de Espanya.

Miro Museum - Barcelona

Miro Museum - Barcelona

Joan Miro Foundation is one of our favourite museums in Barcelona. Be there once is an obligation. The building designed by Josep Lluís Sert offers you a moment of calm and beatitude: experience of light and beautiful spaces. Among the trees, you will have a stunning sightseeing of the city and a particular moment to see again or discover the work of Miró who throughout his life took a particular interest in the diversity of materials, forms and colours. It led him to explore and experiment with different art forms such as painting, sculpture, printing techniques, ceramics, theatre and tapestry. A central work exposed in this permanent collection.

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8-Montjuïc Castle. Castell de Montjuïc*

Editor's choice : Montjuïc Castle - Monument

Address : Castell de Montjuïc
Phone : 93 329 86 13

Montjuïc Castle is an imposing castle that dominates the city since 1640. It was primarily used to repress the people during two centuries. Repression of the anarchists in the XIX century and prison for the political prisoners under Franco. In 1940 Lluis Companys was executed here. He was the president of the Generalitat of Catalonia. Nowadays is the only place of the city where you can see a statue of Franco. It also shelters a military museum.

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