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A Photographic Journey: The Construction of Poble Espanyol Poble Espanyol

22 Oct 2021 — 30 Dec 2022

Back in the 1920s, Poble Espanyol was nothing more than an idea. Between 1927 and 1928, four men undertook journeys around Spain to collect the information and inspiration needed to recreate the architectural tradition of Spanish villages (pobles).

Architects Ramón Reventós and Francesc Folguera, draftsman Xavier Nogués and painter Miquel Utrillo brought home photographs,...

Back in the 1920s, Poble Espanyol was nothing more than an idea. Between 1927 and 1928, four men undertook journeys around Spain to collect the information and inspiration needed to recreate the architectural tradition of Spanish villages (pobles).

Architects Ramón Reventós and Francesc Folguera, draftsman Xavier Nogués and painter Miquel Utrillo brought home photographs, letters, and various drawings that would be key to the chosen architectural characteristics you can still see today at Poble Espanyol.

A Photographic Journey: The Construction of Poble Espanyol allows you to discover the thought process that went into building an open-air architectural museum that's made up of Romanesque, Gothic, Mudejar, Renaissance, and Baroque-style buildings.

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A Photographic Journey: The Construction of Poble Espanyol (Until 30 December 2022)

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4.4 / 5 (324 reviews)

Poble Espanyol is a museum that feels like an actual village. Built in 1929 for a world exhibition, it’s a lifesize replica of a Spanish town that features building styles from all regions of Spain. There are 117 buildings in total, and today these make up a beautiful cluster of restaurants and workshops that reflect the many diverse lifestyles, cuisines, and cultures of traditional Spain.

Take a nice stroll through, have some tapas and peruse the Spanish arts and crafts shops.

Opening hours

Friday 10:00 - 23:59
Saturday 10:00 - 23:59
Sunday 10:00 - 23:59
Monday 10:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 10:00 - 23:59
Wednesday 10:00 - 23:59
Thursday 10:00 - 23:59

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Poble Espanyol
13,Av Francesc Ferrer i Guardia, 08038, Barcelona
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