Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya

Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya

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The Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya is located in the Palau Nacional of Montjuïc, constructed for the International Exposition of 1929. 

In 1934 it opened its doors as the Museu d'Art de Catalunya, bringing together the medieval collection.  Subsequently, in 1995, then as the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, the new rooms of Romanesque art were inaugurated, and in a successive way the public presentation of the collection was extended, a process that ended in 2004 with the integration of modern art.

Visiting the museum you can see the best collection of Romanesque mural painting in the world and the most representative artists of Catalan Modernism, such as Gaudí or Casas. Gothic art, great European Renaissance and Baroque painters, for example Tiziano or Velázquez, and the collection of photography, complete the collection. 

The major strength, quality and versatility of the collection allows you to have a 360º experience: Before, during and after your visit.


Address:

Palau Nacional. Parc de Montjuïc
08038 Barcelona

Opening hours:

Winter time (October to April): Tuesday to Saturday from 10h to 18h;
Sundays and holidays from 10h to 15h.
Summer time (May to September): Tuesday to Saturday from 10h to 20h;
Sundays and holidays from 10h to 15h
Closed Mondays (except holidays)
Annual closing: January 1st, May 1st and December 25th.
Free entrance: Saturdays from 3.00pm onwards; the first Sunday of each month; 12 February (Santa Eulàlia); 18 May (the International day of Museums); 11 September (the national day of Catalonia); 24 September (Day of la Mercè)

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