Barcelona – Contemporary Architecture and Sustainability
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8 hour(s)
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English
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Insightful Visit Into MediaTIC And Its Trailblazing Eco Efficient Design
Immersive Exploration Of 22 District’s Architecture Culture And Innovation
Inspiring Overview Of Forum Area’s Renewable Energy And Smart City Systems
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Begin an eye-opening journey through Barcelona’s groundbreaking 22@ district, where innovation, sustainability, and modern urban planning converge. Once an aging industrial hub in Poblenou, this area was reimagined in 2000 as a model for a new compact city — one where technology, research, residential life, and green spaces blend seamlessly. As you explore, you’ll discover how the district has integrated historic factories with cutting-edge infrastructure, including intelligent energy networks, advanced telecommunications, and responsible resource management systems that showcase Barcelona’s forward-thinking approach to the future.
Your route leads you through the district’s most emblematic spaces, starting at MediaTIC, a digital-world icon known for its eco-efficient architecture, followed by the Disseny Hub, Encants Market, and the shimmering Agbar Tower.
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Customer Reviews
Ryan

Get the art passport if you plan on going here. Personally not my favorite. The sonic display was really cool and worth sitting and playing with the interval tool for up to 10 minutes. Majority of the open displays were something like a history of social justice activist. Interesting but somewhat cruel and disturbing. Without a broader context, I didn't feel like I learned as much as I could have because they didn't go into detail or have much analysis about the results/consequences/benefits of the displays. There were some movies playing about cuba and opression in spanish with catalan subtitles. I couldn't follow enough to learn much. It just left me somewhat traumatized tbh. The second floor was closed for updates.
Alexander

Visiting the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona was one of the most inspiring and unforgettable experiences of my trip! The atmosphere is simply incredible - full of light, space, and creativity. Each exhibition invites you to think, feel, and experience art without limits. The collections are curated with amazing taste, featuring avant-garde pieces, installations, video art, and performances that truly captivate. The architecture of the museum itself adds a special charm - modern, bold, and perfectly in tune with the artworks inside. The staff are friendly and helpful, and everything is very well organized. Take your time to walk around, observe, and enjoy. A must-visit place for anyone who loves art and wants to be inspired!
Putri

Very nice contemporary art museum in the heart city of Barcelona, family with kids friendly and surely they can learn so many things in the museum. Their level of creativity, artistic and interactive displays are amazing and the atmosphere is very sophisticated too.
Dor

The museum was interesting and extravagant. Tickets cost about 10 euros per student. The exhibits are changing and varied. Some were too bold for my taste.
Prin

Does not need a reservation as the museum isn’t crowded (though purchasing only is €2 cheaper than at the door). Unless you have an exhibition you really want to see or are especially interested in exploring (newish) contemporary art, I don’t think this one is a must.
