Moco Museum Barcelona

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★ 4.8 (52K+ reviews) • 108K+ booked
Moco Museum Barcelona is one of Barcelona’s coolest art spots and a must-see if you love bold and modern creativity! The museum is located in the lively El Born neighborhood in Barcelona, Spain, just steps from the Picasso Museum. Inside, you’ll find a mix of famous works by artists like Banksy, Warhol, and Kusama, along with digital art and colorful immersive rooms. The museum is fun, fresh, and full of surprises—from pop art to NFTs. After your visit, relax in the garden or grab a bite nearby at one of the area’s many cafés. Add this to your Barcelona itinerary and book your Moco Museum Barcelona tickets on Klook!
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Carrer de Montcada, 25, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
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Moco Museum Barcelona Reviews

4.8 /5
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Klook客路用户
10 Sep
Fun and beautiful, very interesting. Take your time and explore with the included electronic guide that comes with the ticket, there are many details to discover. You can set aside an hour to see it.
Amalia ********
9 Sep
Highly recommended! convenience: 💯 activity inclusions: All 5 sights were packed to the brim. Especially Casa Battlo where we saw a very nice visual show with bursting colors. ease of redemption: ease of redemption: 💯
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클룩 회원
7 Sep
Sky Guide, whom I met on the Gaudí tour! I feel like we've become close, and the tour was so fun and safe! The cool breeze, beautiful music, Sky Guide's kind explanations, and the stunning night view all came together, and I forgot it was supposed to be a dangerous neighborhood and just enjoyed myself! Always stay healthy, and your passion for your work is so inspiring! I hope to see you again! ♡♡
ASANO ******
6 Sep
It was wonderful! I was curious about how much food the tapas "tasting" would include. It was a selection of several pintxos and tapas on a plate, taken from the buffet offered to dinner guests, and it was enough to fill me up with mini paella and dessert. I enjoyed flamenco after the meal. Being able to choose between cava and sangria was the best. Seating: Front row for the flamenco show. Show: The dancers were so close I could feel their sweat, it was really immersive. Ease of booking with Klook: Smooth. Just give your name at the entrance.
park ***********
6 Sep
You only see as much as you know. Exploring Barcelona with MC Tours made the experience 100 times richer. Beyond just explanations of Gaudí, they provided comprehensive historical and cultural insights into Barcelona and Catalonia. Everyone values different aspects of travel, but this tour elevates any trip and makes it truly worthwhile.
2+
Alyson ***
3 Sep
We had so much fun! What a great way to experience and see Barcelona! Kudos to our guide, Alex who was very friendly and accommodating! He properly guided us on how to use the segway at the start of the trip and he also regularly checked on us as we went around. He also took videos and photos of us! This experience is definitely one to remember.
2+
Karen *********
3 Sep
What makes the tour special is Berta as the guide. Travelers consistently praise her for being funny, knowledgeable, and very engaging. She explains the history of Montserrat and Catalan culture in an easy, enjoyable way, and makes the wine tasting both educational and fun. Her warmth and humor make the whole trip feel personal and memorable.
2+
Lee *****
1 Sep
A European vacation offers a rich and diverse experience, blending deep historical and cultural roots with the convenience and vibrancy of modern cities. Ancient architecture, museums, and a pervasive artistic atmosphere transport you through history, while cafes, cuisine, and street performances showcase the ease and romance of daily life. Transportation is convenient, with well-developed public transit in most cities, and relatively easy international travel. Furthermore, Europe emphasizes environmental protection and quality of life, with generally standardized accommodations and services, though some regions require an additional city tax. Be aware that significant differences in language, cuisine, and payment methods exist between countries, and advance preparation will make your trip smoother. Overall, European tourism satisfies both cultural exploration and relaxed leisure, making it an excellent choice that combines depth and comfort.

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Things to see inside the Moco Museum Barcelona

Check out Banksy's Famous Works

Get up close to some of Banksy's most famous pieces at Moco Museum Barcelona. From Girl with Balloon to Laugh Now, his art blends street style with strong messages dedicated to society and politics. Whether you're a fan or seeing his art for the first time, this collection is a must-see.

Walk through the Digital Immersive Rooms

Feel like you're walking into a painting in the museum's immersive digital spaces. At Moco Museum Barcelona, these rooms use lights, sounds, and motion to bring modern art to life around you. Some are interactive, letting you become part of the art.

Explore Pop Art from Icons Like Warhol and Haring

See bold and colorful works from legends like Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, and Yayoi Kusama. Moco Museum Barcelona brings together some of the most famous names in pop and contemporary art, each with their own playful and powerful style. You'll see bright prints, patterns, and creative shapes that pop right off the walls.

Take a look at NFT and Digital Art

Check out the future of art in the NFT and digital art section at Moco Museum Barcelona. Animated visuals, interactive displays, and screen-based artwork show how artists are using technology in cool new ways. It's different from traditional museums and adds a modern twist to your visit.

Relax in the Garden

Before you leave, take a walk through the outdoor spaces of Moco Museum Barcelona. The garden is full of quirky sculptures and colorful pieces that make for a great photo or quiet break. The playful outdoor art adds even more fun to your visit.

Popular Attractions Near Moco Museum Barcelona

Sagrada Familia

The Sagrada Familia is one of Barcelona's most famous landmarks and is just a 15-minute metro ride from Moco Museum Barcelona. Designed by Antoni Gaudí, this huge church is still under construction---but that's part of what makes it so cool! The towers, colorful stained glass, and detailed facades are unlike anything else you'll see.

Cathedral of Barcelona

Located in the Gothic Quarter, the Cathedral of Barcelona is about a 10-minute walk from Moco Museum Barcelona. It's a stunning Gothic building with tall towers, stone carvings, and peaceful cloisters. You can go inside to admire the stained glass and even head to the rooftop for city views. The area around the cathedral is also fun to explore, with street performers and little shops.

Gothic Quarter

The Gothic Quarter is just a 10-minute walk from Moco Museum Barcelona and is one of the city's most charming neighborhoods. With narrow streets, hidden squares, and old stone buildings, it feels like stepping back in time. You'll find cool shops, cafés, and street performers around every corner.