The Museum of World Cultures showcases the artistic and cultural diversity of the peoples of Africa, Asia, America and Oceania. The museum brings together a selection of more than 30,000 objects from the Ethnology Museum and 2,356 works from the Folch Collection, the most important non-Western art collection in Catalonia.
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Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 10:00 – 19:00 |
Wednesday | 10:00 – 19:00 |
Thursday | 10:00 – 19:00 |
Friday | 10:00 – 19:00 |
Saturday | 10:00 – 19:00 |
Sunday | 10:00 – 20:00 |
Holidays: 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Closing days: January 1, May 1st, June 24, December 25th
0 – 15 | Free |
16 – 29 | €3.50 |
65+ | €3.50 |
Barcelona Express Card | €3.50 |
Reduced | €3.50 |
Normal rate | €5.00 |
Carrer de Montcada, 12-14, Barcelona
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Museum of World Cultures has 2 ratings.
The Museum of World Cultures in Barcelona offers visitors an insightful look into diverse cultures from around the globe. Located in the Gothic Quarter, the museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts, art, and everyday objects from various civilizations. Many visitors appreciate the well-curated exhibits that showcase the richness of human cultural heritage.
The museum's strengths lie in its diverse range of exhibits, covering cultures from Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas. Visitors often comment positively on the quality of the displays and the informative nature of the accompanying descriptions. The building itself, a restored Gothic palace, adds to the overall experience with its atmospheric setting.
However, some guests note that the museum could benefit from more interactive elements or multimedia presentations to enhance engagement, especially for younger visitors. A few reviewers mention that certain areas of the museum feel somewhat cramped, and navigation between floors can be a bit confusing for some.
The staff receives mixed reviews, with some praising their helpfulness and others suggesting that more knowledgeable guides could improve the experience. Additionally, a small number of visitors feel that the ticket price is slightly high compared to other museums in Barcelona.
Despite these minor drawbacks, the Museum of World Cultures generally receives positive feedback for its educational value and the opportunity it provides to explore global cultural diversity in the heart of Barcelona.
Refused admittance for being disabled. Disgusting.
Visited on Sep 16, 2021
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