Montjuïc cable car

The Montjuïc Cable Car is one of the most fascinating tourist attractions in Barcelona, offering unparalleled panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. This aerial transport system, inaugurated in 1970, allows visitors to reach the top of Montjuïc hill, a place rich in history, culture, and entertainment. The cable car route covers a […]
Poble Espanyol

The Poble Espanyol is an open-air architectural museum located on the hill of Montjuïc in Barcelona. Inaugurated in 1929 for the International Exhibition, the Poble Espanyol was designed to represent an ideal Spanish village, gathering faithful reproductions of buildings, squares, and streets typical of the different regions of Spain. The project was carried out by […]
Espanya Square

Plaça d’Espanya is one of the largest and most iconic squares in Barcelona, located at the foot of Montjuïc. It was built for the Universal Exposition of 1929, an event that marked a moment of great transformation for the city. Designed by architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch, in collaboration with Antoni Darder and engineer Marià […]
Palau Sant Jordi

The Palau Sant Jordi, located on Montjuïc in Barcelona, is one of the city’s most iconic sports and cultural facilities. Designed by Japanese architect Arata Isozaki, it was completed in 1990 in preparation for the 1992 Olympics, an event that marked a turning point for Barcelona, transforming it into a modern and cosmopolitan city. This […]
National Art Museum of Catalonia

The Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC), located in the iconic Palau Nacional on Montjuïc, is one of the main art museums in Barcelona and Catalonia. Founded in 1934, the museum is a celebration of the rich Catalan and Spanish artistic heritage, offering visitors an overview that spans over a thousand years of art history, […]
Joan Antoni Samaranch Olympic and Sports Museum

The Olympic and Sports Museum Joan Antoni Samaranch in Barcelona represents an important testimony of the sports history not only of Catalonia, but of the whole world. Located on the Montjuïc hill, next to the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium, the museum was inaugurated in 2007 and named in 2010 after Joan Antoni Samaranch, president of […]
Museum of Ethnology and World Cultures

The Ethnological and World Cultures Museum of Barcelona, born from the merger of the Ethnological Museum and the Museum of World Cultures in 2017, offers a fascinating journey through the diverse cultures of the world. Located in two venues, one in Montjuïc Park and the other on Carrer de Montcada, the museum is a reference […]
La Rajoleta Ceramics Museum

The Museu de Ceràmica in Barcelona, founded in 1966, is an institution that has played a fundamental role in the preservation and promotion of Spanish and international ceramic art. Originally located in the Palau de Pedralbes, the museum closed its doors in 2013 to transfer its collections to the new headquarters of the Museu del […]
Montjuïc Castle

The Montjuïc Castle, located on a hill overlooking Barcelona, is one of the city’s most historic and symbolic fortifications. Its strategic position, at 173 meters above sea level, offers a spectacular panoramic view of the city and the Mediterranean, making it not only a historical landmark, but also a highly relevant tourist attraction. The history […]
Gardens of Mossèn Costa i Llobera

The Jardins de Mossèn Costa i Llobera, located on the southern slope of Montjuïc in Barcelona, are one of the most important specialized gardens in cacti and succulent plants in Europe. Inaugurated in 1970, these gardens offer a vast collection of plants from desert, sub-desert, and tropical climates from around the world. The project was […]