Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya
The Museu d’Arqueologia de Catalunya is housed in the former Barcelona's Palace of Graphic Arts on Montjuïc, which was built for the 1929 International Exhibition. The museum takes visitors back in time to discover the distant roots of Catalonia’s history while giving an insight into the lives of different related cultures from other areas of the Iberian Peninsula and the Mediterranean.
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The Museu d’Arqueologia de Catalunya features a permanent exhibition of archaeological relics which illustrate the evolution of Catalonia and its surrounding area from prehistoric times to the early Middle Ages. It does so through its collections of items from some of the main archaeological sites in Catalonia and the rest of the Iberian Peninsula and other Mediterranean towns.
In addition to the permanent collection, the Museum d'arqueologia de Catalunya also stages temporary exhibitions, as well as educational workshops and activities for young people.
In addition to the permanent collection, the Museum d'arqueologia de Catalunya also stages temporary exhibitions, as well as educational workshops and activities for young people.
Address: Pg. de Santa Madrona, 39-41 Parc de Montjuïc
Phone: 934 246 577
How to get there: Bus 55 and 193.
Web site: www.mac.cat
Phone: 934 246 577
How to get there: Bus 55 and 193.
Web site: www.mac.cat
Opening time: Tuesday to Saturday, from 9.30am to 7pm. Sunday & public holidays, from 10am to 2.30pm. January 1st, December 25th & 26th, closed
Accessible to people with reduced mobility
Accessible to people with reduced mobility
History, archaeology and ethnology
- MUHBA - Museu Monestir de Pedralbes
- MUHBA - Espai Santa Caterina
- MUHBA - Museu Casa Verdaguer
- Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya
- Museu d'Història de Catalunya
- MUHBA - Conjunt Monumental Plaça del Rei
- MUHBA - Centre d'Interpretació del Parc Güell
- MUHBA - Centre d'Interpretació del Call
- Museu Marítim de Barcelona
- Museu Egipci
- Museu Etnogràfic Andino - Amazònic
- Museu Etnològic
- Museu de la Música

