El Museo de Historia de Barcelona, (en catalán: Museu d'Història de Barcelona) conocido también por sus siglas MUHBA o MHCB, es un museo de ciudad que conserva, estudia, documenta, divulga y expone el patrimonio histórico y la historia de Barcelona desde sus orígenes hasta el presente. Depende del Ayuntamiento de Barcelona a través del Instituto de Cultura de Barcelona (ICUB).[2] Tiene su sede principal en la plaza del Rey, en el corazón de la Barcelona antigua,y gestiona varios centros patrimoniales distribuidos por los distritos y barrios de la ciudad. Fue inaugurado el 14 de abril del año 1943, siendo su impulsor y primer director el historiador Agustí Duran i Sanpere.[3]
A partir de la Exposición Universal de Barcelona de 1888 se registran varios intentos institucionales de configurar una exposición permanente y unas colecciones específicas de historia de Barcelona. Los más relevantes fueron la reunión de objetos relacionados con la historia de Barcelona formada dentro del Museo de Arte y Arqueología que estuvo ubicado en el antiguo arsenal (actual Parlamento de Cataluña) de la Ciudadela de Barcelona,[4] así como la exposición organizada por Agustí Duran i Sanpere en el Pabellón de Barcelona de la Exposición Internacional de Barcelona de 1929, que ya no constituía una mera reunión de objetos singulares, si no que ofrecía un discurso explicativo sobre la ciudad. Por otra parte, desde 1877 la capilla de Santa Ágata del Palacio Real Mayor de Barcelona había sido habilitada para finalidades museísticas como sede del Museo Provincial de Antigüedades, que permaneció en la citada capilla hasta 1932.
Lunes | Closed |
Martes | 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
Miércoles | 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
Jueves | 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
Viernes | 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
Sábado | 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM |
Domingo | 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
Bob Marsh | abr. 16, 2018
A pretty fascinating place. You can see the remains of various different adjacent buildings including a wine making factory, a house, a place where fabrics were dyed and also a church. I would definitely get the free audio guide as it provided a lot of interesting information.
Robert Buckley | abr. 25, 2018
The museum is over the remains of the original Roman settlement. We enjoyed walking through the ruined. Displays are multilingual. We were there for an hour and a half and really enjoyed the museum
Zakia Syifa | mar. 7, 2018
It's a cool museum with a cool concept. The design drew you into the ancient atmosphere. It provides you with an audio guide in several languages as well. You pay EUR 7 (student: EUR 4/5) and you will be free to enter any other museums in their list.
Phillip Salvador | abr. 11, 2018
Definitely a cool place to go to see Roman ruins. Definitely worth it if you can visit on a Sunday afternoon after 3pm. It's free!
Dwight Agosila | may. 8, 2018
Cool place to see the roman remains underground in Barcelona. For 7EUR including audio guide, this is definitely worth the money.
Christian Pinzon | may. 25, 2018
Really cool museum that showcases the history and milestones of the City of Barcelona. Provides a detailed history on the various stages that the city has passed through from prehistoric inhabitants to the modern day expansion and migrations. Could use more English descriptions as many were only in Catalan or Spanish, but this is understandable as it is not an English speaking city.
Christina La | may. 13, 2018
I definitely recommend this museum if you like Barcelona's history, museums, historical sites, or simply cool, old stuff. My jaw dropped when I walked out of the elevator! Visitors almost literally get a chance to walk the streets of the old city. Free on Sunday's after 3pm and the first Sunday of every month.
Nicholas Hadfield | jun. 15, 2018
Well worth a visit if you are interested in the history and evolution of Barcelona. Get the audio guide that takes you through time nicely. Well laid out and presented. Quite a large area downstairs with lots of Roman excavations. Student prices - cost maybe about 7 euros per person
mikaella theofanopoulou | jul. 8, 2018
History and evolution of the city from Barcino to Barcelona. Huge area full of great laid out excavations. History is well explained on the labels in front of the ruins. Very well presented! Congrats!
Christos Orfanos | jul. 12, 2018
If you're interested in archaelogy or Roman ruins, it's definitely worth the visit. Free audio guides also make it much more immersive.
Andrej Žiak | jul. 27, 2018
I guess this one is with Gaudi architecture best choice to find out Barcelona long timw history. Under todays Barcelona we find remains of ancient Roma colony fascinating underworld full of remains houses etc. Every lover of history especcialy ancient times will enjoy this one. Really must to see
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