This museum displays original Catalan art but it is also known for its extensive collection of Romanesque paintings.
Located in a modern building, this intriguing art gallery is dedicated to the great Surrealist painter Joan Miró, who was born in Barcelona.
The village was constructed in 1929 for the Barcelona International Exhibition in order to display the architectonic diversity of Spain.
Operating since 2007, the museum is devoted to all kinds of sports and the Olympic Games.
Variously decorated funeral carriages are on display here together with figures dressed in period garments.