When you think of Barcelona, first you can think about are the sunny streets, stunning architecture or a city beaches. Yet the Catalan capital also has a host of exciting museums for visitors looking for an incredible cultural experience. Among the best museums in Barcelona are those with focus on art and science. On this page you will find the best museums in Barcelona.
Muzej dizajna je kulturni centar Barselone, koji za cilj ima promociju, učenje i razumevanje svakog stila svetskog dizajna. Ova gradjevina radi kao muzej i laboratorija za istraživanja. Muzej promoviše četiri vrste dizajna: space dizajn, dizajn proizvoda, dizajn informacija i modni dizajn. Muzej je osnovan 2008. godine. A Barselona, kao grad raznolikog dizajna i grad umetnosti je pravi grad za muzej ovakve vrste. Muzej dizajna je mesto gde se susreću ljudi i institucije koji su usko povezani sa svetskim dizajnom.
The Chocolate Museum could be the only museum under private ownership in Barcelona. The museum offers a unique and sweet travel through the history and origin of chocolate, its production in America, arrival in Europe, both as a dish and a sweet, as well as a drink and seasoning – that is all chocolate. For many people, both adults and children, the Chocolate Museum is a place of dreams. There you further explore your senses, and especially taste, scent and sight. It is divided in a couple of sections.
Joan Miro was a famous Spanish painter, sculptor and potter. He was born in Barcelona. He engaged in graphics and applied art. He was known for his amazing murals. His works belong to Surrealism, with unusual geometric shapes so his art stands out compared to other. Joan Miro Foundation is a cultural center and a contemporary art museum. The idea for the foundation was made in 1968. Miro wanted to create a new building that would encourage particularly younger artists to experiment and exhibit their art.
The Moto Museum - The museum was at its highest point in the second half of the 20th century thanks to its founder Mario Soler. Past, present and future of the moto industry are displayed in the museum, and each exhibit depicts the social and economic status of the country it comes from, as well as the chronological development of the industry. Mario Soler (1907-1991) was a huge fan and moto inventor. He had passion and love for mechanics. He was known for his workshop where he saved a large number of engines. In addition to that, he was one of Barcelona’s most famous collectors.
Museum of Contemporary Art - One of the most visited museums in Barcelona is located in the part of the city called El Raval. The museum is considered a national treasure. Here all lovers of contemporary and abstract art will find something to admire. The Museum of Contemporary Art is abbreviated as MACBA. In the foreground are prominent works of Spanish and Catalan art after 1945. In addition to the local artists who are prominent in the museum, you can definitely see the works of international artists here.