Museu Tèxtil i d'Indumentària
Housed in the Palau Reial de Pedralbes and the Palau del Marqués de Llió, Barcelona's Textile and Clothing Museum, the Museu Tèxtil i d'Indumentària, showcases countless objects and pieces of major artistic and historical value that make up their collections of garments, fabrics and jewellery.
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The museum's collection of clothes takes you on a journey through the history of textiles, from the 16th century to the present day. The museum's holdings include Coptic, Hispano-Arab, Gothic and Renaissance fabrics, as well as embroidery, a section on lacework and a collection of prints. Also worth mentioning is its collection of jewellery, comprising some 500 pieces made and produced in Spain.
The new permanent exhibition at the Museu Tèxtil i d'Indumentària, Dressing the Body, explains how clothes modify the image of the body with certain actions that have tended either to restrict or liberate it. It spans the 16th century to the present day. The exhibition is organised following a graphic and conceptual itinerary with objects. Visitors are invited to critically observe the manipulation of the body’s appearance and draw on historical and contemporary examples in order to visualise how we have moved on from altering the body’s image with clothes to doing so with plastic surgery.
The museum, together with the Museu de les Arts Decoratives and the Gabinet de les Arts Gràfiques collection, belongs to the new design centre, Disseny HUB Barcelona. The activities of this new centre focus on four main areas: Museum, Setting, Research and Development. Until the permanent premises open, in the Plaça de les Glòries, the centre will have two venues: the Palau Reial de Pedralbes, for permanent exhibitions, and Palau del Marquès de Llió, for the studio gallery and temporary activities.
The new permanent exhibition at the Museu Tèxtil i d'Indumentària, Dressing the Body, explains how clothes modify the image of the body with certain actions that have tended either to restrict or liberate it. It spans the 16th century to the present day. The exhibition is organised following a graphic and conceptual itinerary with objects. Visitors are invited to critically observe the manipulation of the body’s appearance and draw on historical and contemporary examples in order to visualise how we have moved on from altering the body’s image with clothes to doing so with plastic surgery.
The museum, together with the Museu de les Arts Decoratives and the Gabinet de les Arts Gràfiques collection, belongs to the new design centre, Disseny HUB Barcelona. The activities of this new centre focus on four main areas: Museum, Setting, Research and Development. Until the permanent premises open, in the Plaça de les Glòries, the centre will have two venues: the Palau Reial de Pedralbes, for permanent exhibitions, and Palau del Marquès de Llió, for the studio gallery and temporary activities.
Address: Av. Diagonal, 686. Palau Reial de Pedralbes.
Phone: 932 563 465
How to get there: Metro L3, stop Palau Reial. | Bus 7, 33, 67, 74 and 75. | Tram T1, T2 and T3, stop Palau Reial. | Barcelona Bus Turístic, parada Palau Reial.
Web site: www.museutextil.bcn.cat
Web site 2: www.dhub-bcn.cat
Phone: 932 563 465
How to get there: Metro L3, stop Palau Reial. | Bus 7, 33, 67, 74 and 75. | Tram T1, T2 and T3, stop Palau Reial. | Barcelona Bus Turístic, parada Palau Reial.
Web site: www.museutextil.bcn.cat
Web site 2: www.dhub-bcn.cat
Accessible to people with reduced mobility
Applied arts
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- Museu de les Arts Decoratives
- Museu de Ceràmica
- Museu del Calçat
- Museu de Cera
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