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Museum of Natural History, Barcelona

This museum is especially recommended for children.

This museum is especially recommended for children. Most interesting is the rain forest project, in which you can observe a living forest from various angles, even from below.


Hours

Sun

10:00

18:30

Mon

10:00

18:30

Tue

10:00

18:30

Wed

10:00

18:30

Thu

10:00

18:30

Fri

10:00

18:30

Sat

10:00

18:30

About Museum of Natural History

 Barcelona, Spain

Museum of Natural History and Nearby Sights on Map

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

Centre Cívic Convent de Sant Agustí

The Old Convent of St Augustine dates back to 1349, and served as the headquarters of the Bakers' Guild of Barcelona for several years

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

Arc de Triomf

The Arc de Triomf is a Mudejar style brick arch built in 1888 as the main access gate for the Barcelona World Fair

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

Parc de la Ciutadella

The Parc de la Ciutadella is Barcelona's central park, with a zoo, lake, fountain, and several museums

Sant Pere de les Puelles

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

Parliament of Catalonia

La Ribera

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