Barcelona Art Gallery Guide
Barcelona is a leading art destination, where independent galleries showcase Catalonia’s heritage alongside cutting-edge contemporary works. This guide highlights the city’s vibrant and diverse art scene.
Barcelona is a leading art destination, where independent galleries showcase Catalonia’s heritage alongside cutting-edge contemporary works. This guide highlights the city’s vibrant and diverse art scene.
The Girona Temps de Flors festival is held yearly in the Barri Vell (old quarter) of the Catalan city. Buildings, courtyards and monuments are transformed into ornamental flower gardens during the week long springtime festival.
Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera (the quarry) was designed by Antoni Gaudí and built from 1906–1912. The building was commissioned by the industrialist Pere Milà and his wife Roser Segimon.
The hike from Tavertet to Rupit is a journey through Catalan countryside, offering breathtaking views.
The Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria is a world famous market, located just of La Rambla in Barcelona’s Raval neighborhood.
The Museu Picasso offers a captivating journey through the early artistic life of Pablo Picasso. Spread across five interconnected medieval palaces on Carrer Montcada in El Born, the museum houses the most extensive collection of the artist’s early works.