National Art Museum of Catalonia (Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya) Tours and Tickets
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National Art Museum of Catalonia (Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya)

The museum is a must-see for art lovers and architecture buffs.
Book your entrance ticket ahead of time to skip the line at the ticket office and spend more time enjoying the collection.
Most of the museum spaces are wheelchair-accessible, and wheelchairs are available to rent from the cloakroom.
Free Wi-Fi is available on both floors of the museum.
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General admission tickets to the National Art Museum of Catalonia are currently €12 for adults, €8.40 for students, while seniors over the age of 65 and children under 16 visit for free. Family tickets are also available at discounted rates. A ticket to access just the building’s viewing terraces is also available for €2.
Yes, there are times the National Art Museum of Catalonia offers free entry to all: Book a visit after 3pm on Saturday, on the first Sunday of the month, or on special Open Doors days. The museum still recommends booking tickets for these times, as those with reservations receive priority entry.
Yes, guided tours are offered by the National Art Museum of Catalonia; tours are available for groups of more than 10 people and must be booked at least two weeks in advance. Otherwise, visitors can download a free audio guide app or purchase the official collection guide in several languages for information on the permanent exhibition.
Yes, you can take photos for personal use inside the permanent exhibitions of the National Art Museum of Catalonia, however, flash photography, tripods, or selfie sticks are not permitted. Photos are only allowed where marked in temporary exhibitions. Professional and commercial photography must first be cleared by museum management.
Yes, the National Art Museum of Catalonia is accessible to people with reduced mobility, and there are accommodations in place for anyone with impaired sight or hearing. Ramps lead to the museum’s entrance and elevators inside connect each of the floors, and there are accessible restrooms. Magnetic loop services are set up at the information desk and the museum has tactile plans and maps.





































































































































