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Sant Pau Recinte Modernista

Self-guided, audio-guide, and guided tours are all available for different rates at the landmark; audio guides are available in seven languages.
Children under the age of 12 can visit the landmark for free.
In addition to its exhibition spaces, the site also hosts a regular concert series.
The landmark is barrier-free and fully accessible to wheelchair users.
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Tickets for Sant Pau Recinte Modernista cost €18 before 2pm or €17 after 2pm when bought online; visitors aged 12–24 or 65-plus pay a reduced rate of €11.90. Guided tours cost €21 or €14.70 at the reduced rate; children aged 3–11 cost €5. The fee for visiting with an audio guide is €4.
Sant Pau Recinte Modernista is about a 10-minute walk north of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona’s L’Eixample district and well-connected to public transit. It’s less than a 5-minute walk from the Sant Pau—Dos de Maig metro station (line 5), or a little more than 10 minutes’ walk from the Sagrada Familia station (lines 2 and 5).
Sant Pau Recinte Modernista is open daily, with the exception of December 25. During the summer season (April through October), it opens 9:30am–6:30pm; in the winter, it opens 9:30am—5pm. The last access is 30 minutes before closing, and guided tours run on weekends and public holidays only.
Most travelers spend 45–60 minutes exploring Sant Pau Recinte Modernista independently without an audio guide, though avid photographers may want to linger longer. Guided tours last 75 minutes, and travelers using the audio guide usually spend 1–1.5 hours taking in the sights while listening to detailed information.
Yes, Sant Pau Recinte Modernista is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators, although the wheelchair route differs slightly from the standard route. There are adapted bathrooms, two wheelchairs that are available for hire, and travelers with documented disabilities enjoy either free or reduced admission—with a companion if documentation requires.





































































































































