CATALUNYA HISTORY MUSEUM

Yaiza Satizabal, Sonia Andrés

 

Address:

Pl. De Pau Vila, 3 (Palau de Mar)

 

Getting Here:

Metro L4 (yellow line) Barceloneta

Bus lines 14, 17, 19, 36, 39, 40, 45, 51, 57, 59, 64 and 157

 

Opening days/hours:

Tuesday to Saturday, 10-19h.

Wednesday, 10-20h.  Sunday and Holidays, 10-14.30 . Non-holiday

Mondays, closed.

Closed also on December 25th and 26th, and January 1st and 6th

 

What can you see there?:

Its permanent exhibition takes us back to Prehistoric times and you can see things about the Industrial Revolution, the Renaissance, the Modernism.

 

The museum is divided into eight sections:

 -Roots

 -Birth of a Nation

 -Our Sea

 -On the Periphery of an Empire

 -Bases of the Revolution

 -Steam and Nation

 -The Electric Years

 -Defeat and Recovery

 

The museum explains the evolution of Catalonia from 100 years ago.

 

 If you want to know and understand everything about Catalonia and of course, Barcelona as its capital city, this is one of the first places for you to visit.

 

 

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