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  1. 1 day ago · Wagnerism: An Expanded Reading" with Carlos Calderón. One of the most emblematic works of Catalan modernism right in the heart of Barcelona. Concerts, guided tours, and much more. Come and experience the Palau!

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      Fundació Palau de la Música Catalana; Associació Orfeó...

    • The Gastronomy

      Situat al Foyer del Palau, és un cafè-restaurant amb una...

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    • Catalan “Modernism”
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    • The Facade
    • Palau Square
    • Cafe Foyer

    In a city filled with incredible architectural masterpieces from Gaudí, there is another architect who often gets forgotten. And yet he is perhaps just as influential in terms of founding the Catalan art form of ‘modernism’. His name is Lluís Domènech i Montaner and one of his best designs is the Palau de la Música Catalana. The Catalan style of ar...

    Catalan ‘modernism‘ was a movement in art and literature that began at the turn of the 20th century. It was a movement focused around Catalonia separating itself from the rest of Spain, and this separation began with art and literature. Although Catalonia is part of the Spanish nation, they have customs and languages which are entirely unique to th...

    To make your way to the Palau, take the Metro on the Yellow Line (L4) to Urquinaona station. It’s located just nearby the Gothic Quarter so it is easily combined with the Gothic Quarter Walking Tour. Unlike many of Gaudi’s designs, the Palau is tucked away and not on display. You need to discover it for yourself by making your way down these narrow...

    There are two ways to visit the Palau de la Música. One of the best ways to see the concert hall as it was meant to be enjoyed is to attend a show or production. Every year the building hosts half a million audience members who’ll come to see over300 different performances. Seeinga concert here is a unique and powerful experience but understandably...

    The Palau de la Música is located along a narrow street in the Gothic Quarter. The location of the building is almost claustrophobic, so tightly packed in between the others on the street. But the ingenious designs which Montaner came up with seem to battle this claustrophobic feeling with color and levity. The exposed red brick exterior is opened ...

    The new entrance to the Palau de la Música is through Palau Square. This square is an outdoor space which faces the new glass-walled exterior. The glass wall, which makes the entirety of the interior visible to the public on the other side was made by architect Òscar Tusquets. The original architect’s vision for this building was one of glass and l...

    Upon entering the building you’ll step right into the Cafe Foyer. If you’re on a super tight budget and can’t afford to attend a performance or guided tour, you can visit the foyer for free. Inside the Cafe Foyer, you’ll be able to see a surprising amount of the imaginative architecture and stunning ornamentation which continues throughout the rest...

  2. Cosmos Quartet & friends. —Widmann and Schubert's 'Octets'. View program online Download PDF. 6th June 2024.

  3. Directions to Palau De La Música Catalana (Barcelona) with public transportation. The following transit lines have routes that pass near Palau De La Música Catalana. Metro: L1. L3. L2. L4. Train: R1. R4. RG1. L1. L3. Bus: 47. 7. A2. B20. L95. V15. V17. N70. N71. N72. N73. N8. N28. 55. How to get to Palau De La Música Catalana by Bus?

  4. Com arribar a Palau De La Música Catalana amb Bus? Fes clic a la ruta de Bus per veure indicacions pas a pas amb mapes, horaris d'arribada de la línia i horaris actualitzats. Des de Barcelona Duty Free T2, El Prat De Llobregat. 69 min. Des de Barri de Sant Andreu, Barcelona. 50 min. Des de Hospital General Vall D'Hebron, Barcelona. 40 min.

  5. Palau de la Música Catalana ( Catalan pronunciation: [pəˈlaw ðə lə ˈmuzikə kətəˈlanə], English: Palace of Catalan Music) is a concert hall in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Designed in the Catalan modernista style by the architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner, [1] it was built between 1905 and 1908 for Orfeó Català, a choral society ...

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  7. Opening hours: From 9am to 9pm. Prices: Visit guided: everyday from 10am to 3.30pm - Paying entry for concert: Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. - Sunday and holiday concerts: 3 hours before show time - Sundays and holidays: NO ADVANCE TICKET SALES. Phone: 00 34 93 295 72 00. Metro/Bus: Metro: Lines 1 and 4.