Famous for: Architecture, Live Concerts, Iconic Sites
Palau de la Musica Catalana is famous among tourists for its distinctive and ornate style interior. Guided tours are popular here giving details of the impressive work done in this building.
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When to visit:
january - december
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Timing:
10:00 - 15:30 Everyday
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Duration:
2 hours
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Entry Fee:
€ 8
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Advance purchase Rate: € 16 (buying 21 days in advance)
Palau de la Musica Catalana or in english Palace of Catalan Music is a concert hall in Barcelona and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Palau de la Musica Catalania is an important landmark in the cultural and social life of Catalonia.
Look for: Design: Extensive use of dynamic shapes, rich decoration, floral and other organic motifs Facade: displays a hint of Spanish and Arabic architecture highlighting brick and iron, the mosaics, the stained glass, and the glazed tiles Entrance: concentric arches adorned with floral mosaics Vestibule, staircases, and foyer: decorated with glazed ceramic moldings that are arranged in the shape of stars Lluís Millet hall: popular gathering place for concert-goers and also serves as a teaching area for visitors touring the building Concert hall: An architectural masterpiece completely luminated by natural light in the daytime
Bus Lines: V15, V17, 45 Barcelona Tourist Bus (route north and south): Stop Casa Batllo - Antoni Tàpies Foundation. City Tours (Tours Barcelona): Stop 2, Gothic. Metro Urquinaona: L1, L4 RENFE: Station Plaça Catalunya FGC: Station Plaça Catalunya