[2024 Barcelona Attraction] Travel Guide for CaixaForum Barcelona (Updated Nov)
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Address:
Of. Ferrer and Guardia, 6-8, 08038 Barcelona, Spain
Opening times:
Opens at 10:00-20:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+34 934 76 86 00
A former Modernist factory turned into art
CaixaForum Barcelona offers a wide range of exhibitions through the year inside a renovated red-brick building dating back to the beginning of 20th century
The space, formerly known as Casaramona, was built
between 1909-1912 by architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch, to host a textile factory ili
In 2002,financial entity La Caixa owns it, as CaixaForum a space devoted to arts and culture
Entrance to the building is free of charge - access to the exhibitions is charged separately - and totally worth visiting
You can take the stairs to the second floor and get on the rooftop for an aerial view of the construction.
Also you should not miss the restaurant/cafeteria, it has a nice little patio where the greenery of plants blend beautifully with the red-brick walls
🏠CaixaForum Barcelona
📍Av. Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 6-8
💶Free - exhibition charged separately
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Marc GaldonFerrer
The CaixaForum Exhibition Center in Barcelona
The museum is located near the Spanish Square, where it used to be a textile factory used for exhibitions and other cultural activities. The building is in the Catalan Modernism style, which has been re-planned, reorganized, and equipped with modern facilities to transform into an art gallery and cultural plaza, where the classical and modern are cleverly integrated. At the entrance, in addition to admiring the beauty of the original brick building, one is also attracted by the modern huge glass canopy, following the circulation to enter the museum. Inside the museum, various exhibitions require an additional fee, but one can also enter the museum for free to appreciate the architectural art of the red brick factory.
From March to June, there was a very wonderful exhibition held here, displaying collections that had been exhibited at the Phillips Collection in the United States from the nineteenth to the twentieth century. If you like Monet, Manet, Braque, Picasso, Cézanne, Modigliani, or Kaplinsky, this exhibition would be very suitable for you to see! Ticket price is four euros! There is also a café/restaurant where you can have lunch or snacks. Don't miss it!