Tours and Tickets to Experience History Museum of Catalonia (Museu d’Història de Catalunya)
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History Museum of Catalonia (Museu d’Història de Catalunya)

The History Museum of Catalonia is a must-visit for history buffs, families, and first-time visitors.
The museum is wheelchair-accessible, and wheelchairs are available for visitor use.
The permanent and temporary exhibits require separate admission but can be combined at a discount.
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Tickets for the History Museum of Catalonia cost €6 for adults and €4 for seniors aged 65 and over, students, and young people aged 16–24. Children under the age of 16 enter for free. Additional tickets are required for temporary exhibitions. You can buy combined tickets to both the permanent collection and one or more temporary exhibitions.
The History Museum of Catalonia is in Port Vell on downtown Barcelona’s waterfront. It’s on a couple of hop-on hop-off bus routes, or you can catch the metro to Barceloneta (line 4), which is a stone’s throw from the museum. It’s less than a 10-minute walk from Estacio de Franca station.
It depends. Travelers who aren’t especially enthusiastic about Catalan history can cover the History Museum of Catalonia’s main collection in around two hours, while anyone with more interest will want to stay longer. Catching a temporary exhibition or enjoying a drink on the roof terrace adds additional time.
Yes, the History Museum of Catalonia is good for kids. A modern museum, it offers multimedia exhibits and hands-on interactive activities, such as trying to lift a knight’s armor and dressing up in historical costumes. Signage is in English, Spanish, and Catalan throughout.
Yes, the History Museum of Catalonia is fully accessible to travelers who use wheelchairs, with adapted bathrooms, step-free access to all areas, and wheelchairs available for loan on a first-come, first-served basis. Contact the museum directly to discuss options if you have visual or hearing difficulties.


















































