Musée d'Histoire de la ville de Barcelone
Pour voir les vestiges de vieux Barcelone : du " vieux Barcino". Mosaïques, murs peints, tombes, piscine..
Par un palais gothique, vous accédez à une crypte archéologique qui évoque l'habitat et les activités économiques de la Barcino antique. Sous la cathédrale on a découvert les ruines d'une basilique paléochrétienne.
Une facette méconnue de Barcelone.. Une visite à faire absolument!!
>> Profitez d'être dans le quartier pour visiter la Cathédrale de Barcelone à deux pas. Un des monuments les plus importants et symboliques de Barcelone.
Articket : le pass économique pour visiter six musées d’art à Barcelone
Musée d'Histoire de la ville de Barcelone
pl del Rei, 1, Barcelona, EspagneQuartier: Barrio Gótico
Courriel: museuhistoriaSPAMFILTER@bcn.cat
Site web: Museu d'Història de la Ciutat de Barcelona
Horaires d'ouverture: Du Lundi au jeudi de 10 à 14 heures puis de 16 à 19 heures . Vendredi de 10 à 14 heures
Tél.: 00 34 93 256 21 22
Tél. 2 : 00 34 93 268 04 54
A visiter aux alentours
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Musée Frederic Marès
Musée Frederic Marès: sculptures hispaniques à Barcelone
Ciutat Vella - Plaça de Sant Iu, 5-6 -
Placa del Rei
La plaça del Rei, Tinell et la chapelle Sainte-Agathe
Barrio Gótico - Plaça del Rei -
Cerería Subirà
Ici on remonte le temps !
Elle fait partie des boutiques les plus emblématiques de Barcelone. Cerería Subirà vend des bougies depuis 1761!!
Barrio Gótico - Baixada Llibreteria, 7 -
Cathédrale de Barcelone
La Cathédrale de la Sainte Croix est dédiée à Sainte-Eulalie. Fondée au XIIIe siècle et achevée au XVe. La Cathédrale de Barcelone est célèbre pour son architecture gothique catalane très impressionnante, et pour ses chapelles ornées de sculptures et de peintures. Elle abrite également de nombreux trésors, dont les reliques de Sainte-Eulalie.
Barrio Gótico - Pla de la Seu, 3
14 commentaires
This is about the Cathedral and Del Pino Church - - Joan Cifré i Farrero (23 août 2013 - 23:00)
Born in Barcelona 1944 (catalan family) and living in France since 1974 (fot businness porposses) i visit my my home city once a year.- Last visit in March 2013.- To make a long story short me and my wife deciced to visit the Cathedral where my daughter was baptised in 1971.- Picture this, once in the main entrance they asked me to pay a fee to get in.- I was out of my mind.- I'am noy going to tell you everything I said to those employees that did not allowed me to get in.- I told them that there I had nothing against them but to the cardinal and the archbishop of Barcelona.- Believe me, it was something to hear.- Anyway, as I said previously, it was just "bis repetita" one hour later at the Church Del Pino.-Same problem, no money no honey.- We could not get in after so many years.- I am ready to pay the entrance at the Crazy Horse or Le Moulin Rouge in Paris but not not to get into the House of God.- Shame on the spanish catholicism.
Well Worth it!! - ErBear (6 sept 2012 - 10:00)
I lived in Barcelona 9 months and this was by far the best place to see. If you want to understand the Roman influence on the city do the Audio tour here. It's small and not very organized true, but once you make your way down the elevator you won't be disappointed. Free every first Sunday unless they change their minds. I wouldn't trust any Spaniard to be open promptly on a Monday or after a Holiday.
Museum - Irina (30 juil 2011 - 12:00)
Barcelona is the most beautiful city of Spain. There are many different and cognitive museums. I liked a lot of museums,for example: “The mammoth museum of Barcelona”. There is a varied collection of prehistoric animal skeletons and other remains of the Ice Age. Visitors can touch the teeth and tusk of a mammoth and to see the cave paintings that decorate the walls and ceilings. Also there are a lot of great products from mammoth ivory.
none of the msueums are open on Mondays in Barcelona - nancy Grandquist Fields (15 juin 2011 - 20:15)
none of the msueums are open on Mondays in Barcelona contrary to what the printed information may say.
closed on Monday - RZ (10 juin 2011 - 12:15)
This museum is NOT open on Monday, contrary to what is stated on the website. Someone should correct this mistake.
Libre? - Geroge (11 mars 2011 - 14:45)
Is it true this museum is free for a short period on Sundays? I read that it is free on the first Sunday of the month, but I believe the sign out front says that for five hours after its normally listed closing time on Sundays there is admittance. There was a line so I did not get the opportunity to ask, but I definitely do not want to leave without seeing this museum!
Translation - Britt (9 mars 2011 - 09:00)
I am doing a project on Spain for my Geography project and I cannot unerstand what the website is saying. Is there any way to translate? When ever I go on the website, Google asks if I want them to translate it, but whenever I let them try, it doesn't work.
cost - Chuck James (7 avr 2009 - 21:21)
How much does it cost to visit this wonderful museum?
this is cool - bob (i'm smart) (25 nov 2008 - 18:00)
this is a cool museum!!!
roman remains barcelona - Jo Hallett (24 nov 2008 - 19:00)
This is a brilliant exhibition. It gives a vivid flavour of life in the old roman city of Barcino. It portrays a civilisation with central government, water and sanitation, leisure facilities, food manufacture, wine-making and much else. It is very extensive and superbly presented. visitors walk along glass walkways over the remains, listening to descriptions in their own language.
DON'T MISS THIS!
hi - ho (27 nov 2006 - 21:35)
this place is the best
Augusta Barcino - Craig Ayliffe (27 oct 2006 - 20:19)
Superb restoration of underground ancient roman ruins. Don't miss this.
nice place - larry (25 oct 2005 - 09:46)
a lovely museum
Must see it ! - Juan (24 oct 2005 - 23:37)
A must !...Do not miss this museum !