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What’s Included
- Day access to Poble Espanyol
- Admission to the Fran Daurel Museum
- Admission to the multimedia space Fiesta
Poble Espanyol is a unique place that involves 117 buildings from all over the country to show the whole of Spain and it’s culture in one place, spreading 49,000 M2. It includes Spanish heritage in the form of architecture, contemporary art, traditional live music, family activities and craft workshops and shopping.
The Fran Daurel Museum
One of the major attractions of Poble Espanyol has to be the Fran Daurel Museum which is home to over 300 pieces of art by world famous artists which includes the likes of Picasso, Miro and Dali. The Fran Daurel Museum is also home to other forms of art including incredible sculptures, as well as a wide collection of contemporary art.
The ticket includes: Day Access to Poble Espanyol; Admission to the Fran Daurel Museum and admission to the multimedia space Fiesta.
At the Poble Espanyol you can watch artisinal masters work at their craft, enjoy family activities every Sunday which includes theater workshops, magic shows and more! There’s also art including pieces by Picasso, Dali, Miro and others on show at the Fran Daurel museum. The Poble Espanyol was originally built in 1929 for the Barcelona International Exhibition.
Useful Information About Poble Espanyol
Poble Espanyol Opening Hours
Monday 10:00 – 20:00 | Tuesday 10:00 – 23:59 | Wednesday 10:00 – 23:50 | Thursday 10:00 – 23:59 | Friday 10:00 – 23:59 | Saturday 10:00 – 23:50 | Sunday 10:00 – 23:59
How to get to Poble Espanyol
Poble Espanyol Address: 13,Av Francesc Ferrer i Guardia, 08038, Barcelona
Most Common Frequently Asked Questions About Poble Espanyol
Q: What is Poble Espanyol?
A: Poble Espanyol is a tourist attraction in Barcelona. It can be best described as an open-air museum of replica Spanish villages from throughout Spain. It was built in 1929 for the International Exhibition to be a replica of a typical Spanish Village. It also now houses an art museum as well though which contains art from world renowned artists as well as sculptures and contemporary art.
Q: How big is Poble Espanyol?
A: Poble Espanyol is set out over an area of around 49,000 square meters.
Q: What can you do at Poble Espanyol?
A: You can walk around the space and see the incredible replica houses and villages. You can also see the workers imitate the way life is at the villages and see local artisans, for example. It is a truly fascinating place to visit and interesting for the whole family to experience.
Q: How long does it take to visit Poble Espanyol?
A: Like so many of these places, you can spend as much or as little time there are you wish. However we would suggest at least 3 or 4 hours to soak up the area and enjoy it all. You may find you like watching the local artisan people creating their products, for example and watching them can be very interesting and take time. The museum also takes more time to enjoy.
Q: How much do tickets cost for Poble Espanyol?
A: Tickets cost from just €11.20 per person.
Q: Is Poble Espanyol accessible for people with disabilities and wheelchairs?
A: Yes, Poble Espanyol is wheelchair friendly and has disability friendly restrooms.
Q: Are pets allowed at Poble Espanyol?
A: Guide Dogs are the only form of pet allowed at Poble Espanyol