The Sant Pere de les Puelles is a 10th century Romanesque Benedictine monastery that has been damaged and rebuilt over the years.

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Sant Pere de les Puelles, Barcelona

The Sant Pere de les Puelles is a 10th century Romanesque Benedictine monastery that has been damaged and rebuilt over the years..

The Sant Pere de les Puelles is a 10th century Romanesque Benedictine monastery that has been damaged and rebuilt over the years.


Hours

Sun

11:00

13:15

Mon

17:00

19:45

Tue

17:00

19:45

Wed

17:00

19:45

Thu

17:00

19:45

Fri

17:00

19:45

Sat

16:30

18:30

About Sant Pere de les Puelles

 Carrer de Lluís el Piadós, 1, 08003 Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

 +34 932 68 07 42

 www.parroquiasantpere.org

Sant Pere de les Puelles and Nearby Sights on Map

Passeig del Born

This avenue goes from the Santa Maria del Mar church to the Born market and is where the legendary jousting matches of the Middle Ages took place, as well as numerous fairs and marches

Palau Dalmases

Palau Dalmases on the historic Carrer Montcada is named after aristocrat Pau Ignasi de Dalmases, who remodeled the entire house in the 17th century

La Ribera

Fossar de les Moreres

The Fossar de les Moreres is the site of the cemetery of the Santa Maria del Mar Church where martyrs of the Siege of Barcelona in 1714 were buried

Mercat del Born

This market was the central market for Barcelona until the 1973 and its closing marked the beginning of the neighborhood's decline before its current resurgence

Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar

One of the most representative examples of Catalan Gothic architecture, it features a sombre but beautiful interior

Picasso Museum

The Museu Picasso in Barcelona was inaugurated in 1963 as the first museum dedicated to the works of Pablo Picasso, and houses an extensive collection of 4,251 works of art by the artist

Museo del Mamut

The Mammoth Museum in the Casa de la Custòdia is a paleontological museum showcasing the remains of mammoths and other Ice Age animals

Museu de la Xocolata

The Museu de la Xocolata is dedicated to chocolate, taking visitors through the discovery of cocoa bean in the Aztec Empire by New World explorers, its arrival in Europe, processing and commercialization, and its nutritional properties

El Cap de Barcelona

El Cap de Barcelona - The Head is a surrealist sculpture in stone, steel and ceramic on Paseo de Colón created by American artist Roy Lichtenstein for the 1992 Summer Olympics