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  • Barceló CERAMICS We are all Greeks La Pedrera

    Barceló CERAMICS We are all Greeks La Pedrera

    Miquel Barceló (Felanitx, Mallorca, 1957), one of the most prominent artists of the contemporary art scene, is also a clay creator as well as a painter, sculptor and sketcher. Now La Pedrera offers the most comprehensive retrospective of his ceramics ever held in Barcelona. Barceló's ceramics are like an extension of his painting and the exhibition spans three decades of work from his early African works in 1994 to his most recent productions. It includes over a hundred pieces complemented by paintings and notebooks related to his ceramic production.

  • Music Response The Cube The Chemical Brothers Smith Lyall

    Music Response The Cube The Chemical Brothers Smith Lyall

    The Cube, located in the basement of Casa Batlló, hosts the most innovative media installations. Now it is the turn of Music Response, an immersive show that plunges visitors into the creative universe of The Chemical Brothers and Smith & Lyall. With songs by the British duo reworked with 360º visuals of stunning kaleidoscopic images created by Smith & Lyall, the visual directors of the band's live shows, this experience will completely transform Casa Batlló's immersive space as part of the Sónar program.

  • The awakening of the myth Gala Dalí La Roca Village

    The awakening of the myth Gala Dalí La Roca Village

    Often relegated to a cliché by the prevailing patriarchal discourse, Gala, who was first a muse to Paul Éluard and then to Salvador Dalí, was frequently overshadowed as the sole woman in a male-dominated environment. However, Gala was a fierce, elusive and enigmatic woman, who equally fascinated and unsettled those around her. This exhibition offers the opportunity to get to know her through fashion. It is organized in three seasons and showcases some of the iconic outfits and dresses worn by Gala, created by designers such as Givenchy, Pierre Cardin, and Christian Dior.

  • Medieval Route

    Medieval Route

    A visit to medieval Barcelona is one of the most fascinating city itineraries. The power wielded by the Crown of Catalonia and Aragon over the Mediterranean during the Middle Ages has left a valuable legacy of palazzos, churches and civic buildings. Most of them can be found in the old town, Ciutat Vella.

  • Modernista Route

    Modernista Route

    Barcelona and its home-grown art nouveau movement, modernisme, go hand in hand. The style emerged in all its glory at the end of the 19th century to reveal itself in hundreds of extremely beautiful buildings which line the way. Let yourself be captivated once again by these masterpieces in a style full of opulence, fantasy, symbolism and colour.

  • Gaudí Route

    Gaudí Route

    Gaudí is a name associated with Barcelona who needs to be discovered while you admire his finest landmarks: a treasure trove of forms, ideas, symbols and fantasy which is hard to surpass. The Gaudí landmarks in Barcelona give a greater understanding of one of the most famous architects who ever worked in the city.

  • Picasso Route

    Picasso Route

    When the Malaga-born painter arrived in Barcelona he was only 14. The city offered him the art school, La Llotja, as well as the stunning light of the Mediterranean. Picasso donated a large number of his works to Barcelona which can be seen today at the city’s Museu Picasso.

  • Landmark sights

    Landmark sights

    Discover the places that made Barcelona a city of Olympic milestones. Relive the excitement of an Olympic Games that marked a watershed in the history of the Olympic movement and stroll among architectural gems such as the Palau Sant Jordi and the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium.

  • Casa Bruno Cuadros

    Casa Bruno Cuadros

    La Rambla is an endless box of surprises. A box that opens and allows us to glimpse jewels, including this allegory to Orientalism, the Casa Bruno Cuadros, which used to be an umbrella shop of Barcelona in its time.

  • Pla de l'Os

    Pla de l'Os

    Thousands of people walk over Joan Miró's pavement mosaic in the centre of Barcelona's Rambla. It goes unnoticed by some, others stop to look at the characteristic colours used by the Barcelona-born artist. However, few people know that an important Rambla landmark once stood opposite this site: the famous Boqueria gate.

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