A UNESCO-awarded architectural marvel of Catalan Art Nouveau, where light floods in vivid colors through stained glass windows… Nope! It’s not the Sagrada Familia!
The Palau de la Música is one of Barcelona’s architectural masterpieces – and despite not being designed by Gaudí, it’s still nothing short of spectacular.
The Palau de la Música reserves the right of admission. For any grievances, complaints or comments, official forms may be obtained at the reception of the Palau de la Música.
All children under 4 years can only access at the concerts scheduled for the Fundació Orfeó Català – Palau de la Música in the Family Concerts at the Palau and the cycle ‘Tardes al Palau’. In the cycle ‘Tardes al Palau’, children under 4 years can access it without tiket, if not occupying a locality.
Is the morning or the last show the best time to go?
It’s the least busy in the morning. Most shows are in the evening.
Instruction
Show your smartphone ticket at the entrance Make sure to be on time, once the tour has started no new guests can join
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Summary
Palau de la Música will leave you speechless as you explore the magnificent interior. A total must for music and architecture fans.
Before your trip, you need to keep the following information in mind
Additional details
The Palau de la Música Catalana was built between 1905 and 1908 by the modernist architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner as a home for the Orfeó Català, financed by popular subscription. The building is located in Sant Pere district, one of the most beautiful areas of Barcelona.
Important Information
Palau de la Música reserves the right to alter and change the itinerary if circumstances require it.