Spanish Village of Barcelona
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Situated on the Mount of Montjuïc, one of Barcelona's most emblematic areas, the Spanish Village is architecture, art, craftsmanship, the great outdoors and also a unique space for enjoying family activities, concerts and exhibitions. Ultimately, the Poble is a vast complex where history meets culture and leisure through a pleasant, tranquil stroll in a natural setting. The Poble Espanyol was born out of the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition with the aim of representing the essence of the architecture and culture of Spain's regions. To enter the minds of the creators and understand how exciting the process was, be sure to visit the exhibition A Photographic Journey. The Construction of the Spanish Village (access to the exhibition is included with admission to the site). With over 40,000 m² of open-air space, the Poble Espanyol is a complex made up of 117 full-scale buildings. As you wander around, you will also discover a significant collection of artisan workshops where professionals from different generations work with glass, ceramic, leather and wicker products, among others. They offer the opportunity to take personalised workshops and courses so you can experience craftsmanship first-hand. The Village also includes a wide variety of bars, restaurants, terraces and shops where you can enjoy local products, audiovisual facilities and the Fran Daurel Museum, which houses works by key figures of contemporary Spanish art. In recent years, and now more than ever, the Pueblo offers, in addition to its regular content open 365 days a year, cultural and leisure activities for all ages who find in the complex an unparalleled, safe and tranquil monumental setting. Concerts, family activities, shows and temporary exhibitions are experienced at the Pueblo like nowhere else in Barcelona. Monday: 10 am to 8 pm Tuesday to Sunday: 10 am to midnight The Spanish Village was born as part of the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition with the aim of representing the essence of the architecture and culture of Spain's regions. To enter the minds of the creators and understand how exciting the process was, don't miss the exhibition A Photographic Journey: The Construction of the Spanish Village (access to the exhibition is included in your admission to the site). With over 40,000 m² of open-air space, the Poble Espanyol is a complex made up of 117 full-scale buildings. As you wander around, you will also discover a significant collection of artisan workshops where professionals from different generations work with glass, ceramic, leather and wicker products, among others. They offer the opportunity to take personalised workshops and courses so you can experience craftsmanship first-hand. The Village also includes a wide variety of bars, restaurants, terraces and shops where you can enjoy local produce, audiovisual facilities and the Fran Daurel Museum, which houses works by key figures of contemporary Spanish art. In recent years, and ar
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