What to see in Montjuïc
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CaixaForum in Barcelona, art for all
Housed in the old Casaramona factory, an impressive Modernist building, CaixaForum Barcelona is an essential stop for art lovers.
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Poble Espanyol, Spain in miniature
Capturing the essence of a country wasn’t an easy task, but with the Poble Espanyol, they managed it. Since 1929, they’ve been inviting visitors to take a tour of the entire country, without even leaving Barcelona.
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Las Arenas, the shopping centre that arose from a bullring
Centro Comercial Las Arenas is the only shopping centre in the world to have been built in an old bullring that still retains its façade and structure.
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Fira Barcelona: the world’s best showcase
Fira Barcelona in the Catalan capital is a fantastic showcase for businesses, but also for innovation and art.
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Barcelona’s Plaça d’Espanya, the spirit of the 1929 Universal Exposition
Discover the monumental plaza, the second largest in Spain, which was built as a gateway to the site of Barcelona’s 1929 Universal Exposition
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Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya: a palace of art
In a palace in the prime setting of Montjuïc, the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya offers a complete art experience.
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Montjuïc Castle dominates the entire city of Barcelona
Montjuïc Castle provides one of the finest viewing points in the whole of Barcelona, but it is also an invaluable witness to the city’s turbulent history.
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The Magic Fountain of Montjuïc: Barcelona’s music, water and light show
On the slopes of Montjuïc hill lies this huge fountain, whose interplay of water, music and light has dazzled locals and visitors alike since 1929.
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Fundació Joan Miró: a mecca for contemporary art
At Fundació Joan Miró architecture and art converge in the same space to reveal the work of the Barcelona-born artist.
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The Funicular de Montjuïc, the fastest way to reach the Olympic Ring and castle
The Funicular de Montjuïc whisks you up to the Estadi Olímpic and Fundació Joan Miró in just two minutes. It also connects to the cable car for access to the castle and its viewpoints.