Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

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A collection of medieval artwork is housed inside the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. It includes paintings, statues, drawings, and pictures with tales illustrating culture, history, and legacy.


Things to do at Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya


  • Before you even get there, you can already tell what the MNAC's first highlight is: the view!

You will need to ascend Montjuic in some capacity to reach the MNAC. But don't worry—if you take the metro to Plaça d'Espanya, escalators will be waiting to whisk you up to the museum. The museum's prime location affords breathtaking views of Barcelona even from the outside. However, for an even better view, go to the rooftop.


  • It's time to dig into Catalan art when you've had a chance to catch your breath:

The museum is a wonderful treat and a refuge for explorers and art enthusiasts. Visitors to the city can enjoy a full cultural experience at the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, which is housed in the opulent architectural wonder Palau Nacional.


  • View collections ranging across civilizations:
  1. Romanesque: These paintings from the museum's extensive collection transport viewers back to the Middle Ages. The rich collection of MNAC Barcelona is embellished with artistic gems from the 11th to the 13th century. These murals and panel paintings are among the oldest in all of Europe.
  2. Baroque and Renaissance galleries: The section of the show devoted to the Renaissance and Baroque is decorated with works of art by notable artists who have never been on display. In this big area, history and tales interact, allowing you to understand the historical development of civilization.Here, prominent painters like Juan Bautista Maino, Bartolome Bermejo, Andreu Sala, and others are highlighted.
  3. Modern Art Exhibition: The historical, cultural, and political context you need to understand the modernism artwork better is explained by Catalan history museum. This collection is a historical journey covering everything from the emergence of the modern artist to the postwar avant-garde renaissance.
  4. Renaissance Gothic: You'll find sculptures and other ornamental items in addition to paintings.The attention is also given to the parchments, altarpieces, and liturgical work.
  5. Photography: View privileged images that date back to the invention of the technology.With more than 40,000 pieces from the 19th through 20th centuries, this section allows you to follow the development of photography.
  6. Collection Gallardo: The museum displays the works of art that well-known art collector Antonio Gallardo has collected. This art and archaeology enthusiast has amassed a quite astounding collection that will fascinate you all.

  • Don’t pass up the opportunity to view one of these exhibitions while you are there since they are frequently fleeting:

The Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art occasionally conducts exhibitions that draw outstanding works of art from worldwide.The museum provides an all-encompassing experience with its beautiful installations by well-known artists.


  • Get lost in the metallic luxury at the Cabinet of Coins:

The Catalan numismatic cabinet of the Museum is home to 155,000 different types of coins. The section is devoted to medals, honorific insignia, and other awards in addition to the currency.This section of the museum is a genuine gold doubloon treasure chest.


  • Participate in ongoing events and exhibitions:

The Museum offers you a distinctive setting where you may engage with art and learn more about it. Spend some time at this cultural festival to take in workshops, exhibits, and events that will brighten your day with happiness.


  • Buy yourself a keepsake at the Boutique:

Buy a souvenir in the museum's gift shop. Purchase for yourself items like ceramics, bedding, glasses, and stationery with artistic inspiration carefully selected and curated to preserve originality and excellence. You can also acquire postcards and send your loved ones these gifts.


  • Stay back for the view from a rooftop for the sundowner:

The rooftop outlook is an attractive feature of the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. The magical fountain at Montjuic may be seen from the rooftop in a beautiful setting. Booking the space for events and celebrations on the rooftop is another excellent idea.


  • Investigating Montjuic

Stay in Montjuic after seeing the MNAC and see more Catalan art at the neighboring Fundació Joan Miró. Another highlight of Montjuic is the Fundació Joan Miró, which features colorful artwork and stunning views. Finally, the Montjuic Castle offers spectacular views of Barcelona's waterfront and is the ideal spot to witness the sun setting after a day of exploring the city.


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Address of Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

Palau Nacional, Parc de Montjuïc, s/n, 08038 Barcelona, Spain

Opening & Closing time of Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

  • Monday
    Closed
  • Tuesday
    10:00-18:00
  • Wednesday
    10:00-18:00
  • Thursday
    10:00-18:00
  • Friday
    10:00-18:00
  • Saturday
    10:00-18:00
  • Sunday
    10:00-15:00
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