What museums are free on Sundays in Barcelona

Going to museums in Barcelona does not have to mean a large outlay of money, if we know how to go on the right days. There are many spaces in Barcelona that open their doors for free some Sundays of the month, or even all of them. If you want to know which museums are free on Sundays in Barcelona, keep reading this article and discover it.

Steps to follow:

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Museu Picasso . It is free on Sundays from 3pm to 7pm, and throughout the day on the first Sunday of every month. You can find more than 3, 500 works of the great painter from Malaga in this museum, which is the most complete in the world when it comes to works of his youth.

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MNAC: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya . Free all day on the first Sunday of every month. The opening hours on Sundays are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Discover Catalan art in all its stages from the High Middle Ages to the contemporary period, in the magnificent National Palace of Montjuïc. One of the attractions of the museum is that it has one of the largest collections of Romanesque art from around the world.

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Center for Contemporary Culture of Barcelona CCCB . Located in an old medieval monastery that was later a hospice, this building hosts many exhibitions and activities on contemporary art and new artistic languages. Free admission on Sundays from 3pm to 8pm.

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Museu de la Música It contains one of the most important musical collections in Spain, with nearly 500 instruments in the permanent collection, which covers all the epochs of humanity up to the present. It is free every Sunday from 3 p.m. and also on the first Sunday of each month, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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Virreina Center de la Imatge . Free admission every day. The hours are from 12 to 20 hours every day including holidays, except on Mondays. The building is considered one of the best examples of the baroque of Catalan civil architecture, and houses an exhibition center in which different samples in which the visual language is the protagonist are happening throughout the year. Whether it's photography, audiovisual or drawing, there are always things to see in this space.

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MUHBA Museu d'Història de Barcelona of the Plaça del Rei . Free every Sunday from 3 pm and totally free on the first Sunday of every month, from 10 am to 8 pm. Discover the depths of Barcelona's history by visiting the ancient layout of the Roman Barcino, discovered under the floor of the Gothic Quarter after excavations made a century ago. You can understand the history of this thousand-year-old city through its different stages.

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Museu d'Història de Catalunya . Free on the first Sunday of each month, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The museum is based in the nineteenth century building of the General Warehouses of Commerce, the only one that is currently preserved in the old port of Barcelona. Through the permanent exhibition you can learn about the history of Catalonia over the centuries and to this day.

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Frederic Marès Museum . Free admission on the first Sunday of the month throughout the day (from 11 a.m. to 20 p.m.), and every Sunday from 3 p.m. It houses an immense collection of antiques collected in a particular way for years.

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Museu Marítim de Barcelona . Free every Sunday from 3pm. It is worthwhile for its collection of boats and marine elements as well as for the building itself, declared a Historic-Artistic Monument.

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Jardí Botànic . Free on Sundays from 3pm, and throughout the day on the first Sunday of the month. Located on the Montjuïc mountain, between the castle and the Olympic stadium, it has magnificent views of the Delta del Llobregat and the city of Barcelona. In its 14 hectares it houses Mediterranean plants from all over the world.

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Museu Blau . Free every Sunday from 3 pm and the first Sunday of every month all day. It was inaugurated in 2011 in the Parc del Fòrum, and has 9, 000 square meters of exhibition space on natural sciences, biology and ecology, with classrooms for workshops, media library and temporary exhibitions.