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Museu del Cau Ferrat

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Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Museu del Cau Ferrat
Phone:
+34 938 94 03 64

Hours:
Sunday10am - 7pm
MondayClosed
Tuesday10am - 7pm
Wednesday10am - 7pm
Thursday10am - 7pm
Friday10am - 7pm
Saturday10am - 7pm


The Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya , abbreviated as MNAC, is the national museum of Catalan visual art located in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Situated on Montjuïc hill at the end of Avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina, near Pl Espanya, the museum is especially notable for its outstanding collection of romanesque church paintings, and for Catalan art and design from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including modernisme and noucentisme. The museum is housed in the Palau Nacional, a huge, Italian-style building dating to 1929. The Palau Nacional, which has housed the Museu d'Art de Catalunya since 1934, was declared a national museum in 1990 under the Museums Law passed by the Catalan Government. That same year, a thorough renovation process was launched to refurbish the site, based on plans drawn up by the architects Gae Aulenti and Enric Steegmann, who were later joined in the undertaking by Josep Benedito. The Oval Hall was reopened in 1992 on the occasion of the Olympic Games, and the various collections were installed and opened over the period from 1995 to 2004. The Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya was officially inaugurated on 16 December 2004. It is one of the largest museums in Spain.
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