Barcelona: Poble Espanyol Entry Ticket
Barcelona: Poble Espanyol Entry Ticket
Barcelona: Poble Espanyol Entry Ticket
Barcelona: Poble Espanyol Entry Ticket
Barcelona: Poble Espanyol Entry Ticket
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Barcelona: Poble Espanyol Entry Ticket

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Enjoy 20 different crafts workshops and the best panoramic views of Barcelona
Explore 117 buildings created to preserve the Spanish architectural heritage
Take a walk through streets and feel the different architecture of Spain.
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Within the framework of Barcelona World Capital of Architecture, Poble Espanyol reaffirms its commitment to the preservation of heritage. The site is a living showcase that allows visitors to understand the history of Spain without leaving Barcelona: a stroll through its streets reveals the country's architectural variety, from Romanesque to Baroque, featuring full-scale replicas that maintain their original essence.

Located in Montjuïc, one of the city's green lungs, it stands as the ideal alternative for those looking to escape the crowds of the city center. In this peaceful setting, with over 40,000 m² of open-air space, culture is experienced at a different pace. Beyond the aesthetics, the Poble is an active center of cultural production where visitors can experience craftsmanship firsthand: guests can enter workshops to watch masters of glass, leather, and ceramics at work, connecting with traditional trades.

The experience is rounded off with bars, restaurants, terraces, shops selling local products, and the Fran Daurel Museum, which houses key works of contemporary art. The venue not only preserves the past but also brings it to life with a constant schedule of concerts, exhibitions, and family activities. It is a unique space where history and leisure converge in a privileged natural environment.