Barcelona History Museum (MUHBA)

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Wei ********
18 Jan
Had a really great time in our small tour group with our excellent guide Xavi! We visited many different small medieval towns and they were very beautiful. Being in a small group also allowed us to ask any questions we had to Xavi who was very knowledgeable.
Wei ********
18 Jan
This was a bigger tour group that was split into an English sub-group and Spanish sub-group. Our English guide, Lucas, was clear in his communication and explained to us well the different sites. The views were also stunning! Even though we went to different sites, we felt that we had sufficient time to explore each which was good. Would definitely recommend!
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蕭 **
18 Jan
It's very convenient to take the train by directly scanning the QR code. You can ride any time that day. Buying a one-way ticket on-site costs €22. At the North Station, board the train on platform 21 or 22.
클룩 회원
15 Jan
I was really looking forward to the Gothic Quarter night tour, and I had such a fun walk because the guide was so enthusiastic, just as I had hoped.
클룩 회원
14 Jan
I was very satisfied with the tour, which was based on the concept of strolling while listening to music on my last night in Barcelona. It's by far the best of the small tours I've taken so far. I remember imagining Columbus entering the King's Palace with the natives and various small stories, and I don't think I'll forget the churros. May blessings be with the guide in the future!!!
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Jeffrey ******
13 Jan
Guided tour is a great choice to explore the place. Very informative. Highly recommended.😊
Jeffrey ******
13 Jan
Love Picasso. Great painter. You’ll even love him more when your get to see his real works. The evolution of his art works to what he’s known for was amazing. Highly recommended.😊
Jeffrey ******
13 Jan
It was a very rainy day. Sagales kept us dry to La Roca Village and back. Very convenient bus stop. Short walk. Where you get off is where you will also go should you have a round trip. Highly recommend.😊

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Embark on a captivating journey through 2,000 years of history at the Barcelona History Museum (MUHBA). Nestled in the heart of the Gothic Quarter, this unique museum offers an immersive experience into the evolution of Barcelona from its Roman roots to the vibrant city it is today. With its extensive collection of archaeological sites and historical exhibits, MUHBA is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Discover the ancient roots of Barcelona and immerse yourself in the stories that have shaped this vibrant city, as you explore the rich tapestry of its past. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about the city's evolution, the Museu d'Història de la Ciutat promises a captivating journey through the ages, from Roman times to the present day.
Barcelona City History Museum, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Archaeological Site of Barcino

Step back in time and uncover the secrets of ancient Barcino, the Roman settlement that laid the groundwork for the vibrant city of Barcelona. As you wander through the largest Roman excavation outside of Rome, you'll be captivated by the well-preserved ruins of homes, craft shops, and laundries. This fascinating site offers a unique glimpse into the daily lives of the Romans, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.

MUHBA Plaça del Rei

Nestled in the heart of the Gothic Quarter, MUHBA Plaça del Rei serves as the captivating headquarters of the Barcelona History Museum. Here, you can embark on an underground adventure through a quarter of the ancient Roman city of Barcino. Discover Roman houses, factories, and streets, and marvel at the medieval Royal Palace with its grand Saló del Tinell and the charming chapel of Saint Agatha. This site is a treasure trove of history waiting to be explored.

Conjunt Monumental de la Plaça del Rei

Embark on a journey through time at the Conjunt Monumental de la Plaça del Rei, where the layers of Barcelona's history are unveiled beneath your feet. This underground archaeological site reveals the remnants of the Roman colony Barcino, complete with urban structures and commercial areas. As you explore, you'll also encounter early Christian sites and medieval buildings like the Palau Reial Major, offering a comprehensive look at the city's rich past.

Culture and History

The MUHBA is a testament to Barcelona's rich cultural heritage, showcasing the city's transformation from a Roman settlement to a bustling modern metropolis. The museum conserves and exhibits the historical heritage of Barcelona, from its Roman roots to modern times. Its sites include Roman archaeological remains, medieval structures, and contemporary historical landmarks, providing a comprehensive overview of the city's rich history. The exhibits highlight key historical events and cultural practices that have defined the city.

Local Cuisine

While visiting the Gothic district, indulge in the local cuisine. Savor traditional Catalan dishes such as 'pa amb tomàquet' (bread with tomato) and 'escalivada' (grilled vegetables), and experience the unique flavors that define Barcelona's culinary scene. Travelers can also enjoy Barcelona's vibrant culinary offerings, including tapas, paella, and the famous Catalan dessert, crema catalana. The Gothic Quarter offers numerous dining options to savor these local flavors.

Unique Historical Heritage

Access multiple sites showcasing Barcelona’s evolution from Roman Barcino to the modern era, each offering a distinct perspective on the city's past. These sites provide a fascinating journey through time, allowing visitors to explore the diverse historical layers that make up Barcelona's unique identity.