Passeig Santa Madrona, 16 | Parc de Montjuïc, 08038 Barcelona, SpainMap
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Domestic, farming, work everyday life
It gives a vivid picture of everyday life. Across farming, work and home. On the ground and first floors routine Catalan daily occupations are shown via a plethora of artefacts. Farming is copiously ...
You'd definitely find Ethnological museums in the world or in every city you visit. but the Ethnology Museum of Barcelona, despite its simplicity offers a huge variety of details to admire.
We happened to be walking by and it was getting near the end of the day and we hadn't seen anything. So we said "what the hell", particularly since it was free at that time. And it was worth every pen...
The museum displays are showing old furniture from Catalonia, old tools from a variety of crafts (boat, winepress, shepherd’s cabin, blacksmith’s bellows), and toys.
Small museum showing how the city evolved with time
It takes less than 1 hour to visit this museum. It's not necessarily a must do. It has a collection of objects and pictures of how the city evolved in the last century due to Olympic Games. Visit it w...
Domestic, farming, work everyday life
It gives a vivid picture of everyday life. Across farming, work and home. On the ground and first floors routine Catalan daily occupations are shown via a plethora of artefacts. Farming is copiously ...
A beautiful place for museum lovers
You'd definitely find Ethnological museums in the world or in every city you visit. but the Ethnology Museum of Barcelona, despite its simplicity offers a huge variety of details to admire.
Not a high priority for tourists
We happened to be walking by and it was getting near the end of the day and we hadn't seen anything. So we said "what the hell", particularly since it was free at that time. And it was worth every pen...
Interesting museum
The museum displays are showing old furniture from Catalonia, old tools from a variety of crafts (boat, winepress, shepherd’s cabin, blacksmith’s bellows), and toys.
Small museum showing how the city evolved with time
It takes less than 1 hour to visit this museum. It's not necessarily a must do. It has a collection of objects and pictures of how the city evolved in the last century due to Olympic Games. Visit it w...