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Poble Espanyol, Barcelona

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Explore Spain at Poble Espanyol, a museum that combines architecture, art, crafts, and food from different Spanish regions. Witness the architectural diversity of Spain as you stroll through the museum’s village, which consists of 117 full-scale buildings from different parts of the country. Discover Spain’s varied vegetation and agriculture in the village’s farmland and gardens. The many onsite delis, bars, and restaurants offer an array of Spanish delicacies for tasting. In the gallery, you can view contemporary art by Spanish artists, such as Picasso, Miró, and Dalí. Several souvenir shops sell Spanish handicrafts. Take a look at our Barcelona trip itinerary site to schedule your visit to Poble Espanyol and learn about what else to see and do during your holiday.
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  • This heritage site has a great idea to show off what each Spanish region has to offer regarding architecture, food, culture, arts and crafts. It does so well with the architecture, arts, food and... 
    This heritage site has a great idea to show off what each Spanish region has to offer regarding architecture, food, culture, arts and crafts. It does so well with the architecture, arts, food and...  more »
  • Beginning at the end in the Plaza Mayor that contains a great Town Hall within which is a fascinating account of how it all began. It traces the undertaking in the late 1920s by a photographer and... 
    Beginning at the end in the Plaza Mayor that contains a great Town Hall within which is a fascinating account of how it all began. It traces the undertaking in the late 1920s by a photographer and...  more »
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  • What an incredible idea. Please do not rush through! Take your time to walk around the small streets and see all the pretty architecture. There is so much to explore and in every corner there is something new. Give yourself a lot of time to see local craftsman shops, they are amazing. And do try to have some food. It is really beautiful place to visit.
  • I loved what the village offered. You need time to check it in detail so don't give up too fast. The galleries were very interesting, don't skip the Lord of the Rings exhibition if you are a fan. What I did not like is that even though it says last entry could be 20h, almost everything inside closed before 19h, including the little rooms representing each area of Spain. So in regards to that I recommend you go way before 19h.

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