Billet pour le Musée d'Histoire de Catalogne et accès au toit





Description
Le Musée d'Histoire de la Catalogne est situé à Port Vell, dans le seul bâtiment conservé de l'ancien port industriel de Barcelone. Le musée comprend des expositions permanentes et temporaires liées à l'histoire de la Catalogne qui vous plongeront dans la culture catalane. Découvrez l'exposition permanente : La mémoire d'un pays, un enregistrement interactif des périodes et des personnages qui ont façonné l'histoire de la Catalogne. Jusqu'au 1er octobre 2023, visitez l'exposition temporelle "Il·lustríssimes, dones que van dibuixar el segle XX", une collection de pièces réalisées au cours du XXe siècle par trente-cinq femmes liées à la Catalogne et "Obert per vacances" pour découvrir les origines de tourisme en Catalogne. Découvrez l'histoire de la Catalogne et montez à l'étage pour profiter de l'une des vues les plus remarquables du port de Barcelone. Profitez de la brise et détendez-vous en sirotant un cocktail ou quelques tapas au restaurant méditerranéen sur la terrasse (non inclus dans le prix).
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Le musée ouvre ses portes à 10h et ferme à 19h du mardi au samedi, bien que le mercredi le musée ferme à 20h. Le dimanche et les jours fériés, le musée d'histoire de la Catalogne ouvre à 10h et ferme à 14h30 et le lundi, le musée reste fermé. Il est également fermé les 1er et 6 janvier, 25 et 26 décembre, 1er mai et 10 juin. Le musée est situé sur la Plaça de Pau Vila, 3, 08039 Barcelone, près du port de Barcelone. Le billet pour le Musée d'histoire de Catalogne comprend la visite de l'exposition permanente et temporaire uniquement. De plus, les visiteurs peuvent également accéder au point de vue panoramique sur la terrasse du musée du port de Barcelone et s'ils le souhaitent, le restaurant 1881 est ouvert à tous les publics servant des plats et des cocktails méditerranéens traditionnels locaux. Il n'y a pas d'autres inclusions telles que les repas, le transport ou le ramassage / retour à l'hôtel.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Les enfants doivent être accompagnés par un adulte
- Peut être exploité par un guide multilingue
Avis(47)
This museum is excellent; cheap, interesting and educational. Covers from prehistory to current day.
Great museum with lots of displays cataloging the history from early civilizations to current times. Beautiful building, over 4 floors with s beautiful outdoor patio with views of the marina. The displays have text in 4 languages. There are a few interactive displays too. My daughter is a history student and she loved the flow of the museum, very engaging. I loved that there was an elevator, ramps and even little portable seats in case the benches along the museum were occupied. They also had public toilets and there are restaurants along the marina side. It was a short walk from the hop on hop off bus tour stop so easy access for tourists. So glad we stopped here to learn about the region’s history and to admire the hard work that went into this museum.
An information-packed museum that is logical to navigate with most text in English, Spanish and Catalan. Desk personnel are very kind and helpful. Displays are attractive and plentiful. Allow at least three hours to do this museum justice.
Beautiful museum. Particularly beautifully decorated and clear overview of the history of Catalonia. It gives a fine picture from prehistory to modern times. What was also pleasing is that the museum has apparently not yet been discovered by the large mass of tourists. In short: a great experience!
Very good SOF audio, but the QR code scanning for the visit was not available in French; the visit lasted a little over an hour with no waiting line at 1 PM. The staff was very pleasant...
This museum is huge and has almost too much to see!! Guy at the desk told us someone, with a particular interest in prehistory had spent 5 hours just in that part so didn't have time to look at anything else! There certainly is a huge amount of interesting information, it's well curated and well laid out. I thought it was really fantastic. My only criticism is that, as far as I could see....maybe I missed it as there is just so much there....there wasn't any acknowledgement of the link to slavery. Another museum had quite a bit about this, so it IS part of Barcelona's and Catalonia's history of trade and wealth, so I felt it should have been included in the exhibition somewhere. Otherwise, it's an amazing museum, well worth a visit and allow several hours as there is so much to look at.
If you love art then you wont be disappointed.Very well Curated.Excellent Value.Breathtaking vue of the Marina
We went on a free Sunday afternoon and it was totally worth it It was not too crowded in December. The upstairs were well laid out with good explanations about the history and growth of the city from the Roman times. Lots of little writings (so not too heavy), and not overloaded with exhibits - so quite enjoyable. The basement is the highlight of the place with old excavations, but though they had enough signboards, the pictures on the signboards didn't exactly match what we were looking at and it was tough to decipher what was going on. It was VERY DIFFICULT to find the exit. We kept going up and down the stairs and spent more than 10 minutes to find it. Suggestion to Museum to signpost it clearly.
This museum was very well organized and gave a full history of the area and how it was settled. The displays were very detailed and looked very authentic. Allocate a few hours to cover everything. They even had an ancient stone grinder that you turned and you saw the flour coming out at the bottom which was very interesting.
A beautiful museum that traces the history of Catalonia from the Paleolithic to the present day. The exhibition unfolds on two floors, in old warehouses of the port, where the turning points of humanity are addressed, through the Catalan changes: from the discovery of fire to gunfire polevre; from Roman to Arab domination; from attempts at independence to Franco dictatorship. An interactive museum where you can experience first-hand experiences and lifestyles of the Spanish region, a way to make the study of history more captivating and engaging. A museum suitable for everyone and that concludes the visit on the beautiful terrace from which you can enjoy a beautiful view of the port and the city.



