The museum is very large and located near the cathedral, and there are light shows on these two nights, which can be admitted free of charge. Of course, the museum is closed at this time. The light shows only borrow part of the venue. However, compared with the daytime, can't you recognize it?
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The museum is very large and located near the cathedral, and there are light shows on these two nights, which can be admitted free of charge. Of course, the museum is closed at this time. The light shows only borrow part of the venue. However, compared with the daytime, can't you recognize it?
The museum is also very close to the Bishop of Barcelona and is located on the site of the old palace. Mares was the original owner of the museum and a famous Carver and Collector of Catalonia in the 20th century. I wanted to take a break in the orchard atrium of this museum, drink coffee and pretend to be coercive. Unexpectedly, it was too late to visit, so I could only catch a glimpse from the window. Admission is free on the first Sunday of each month and after 3 p.m. every Sunday. The usual ticket is 4.2 Euros.
Very good private collections, some very distinctive handicraft.
Disclaimer: While I haven't been inside the Museu Frederic Mares, I happened to spend a lot of time outside of it. The area surrounding the museum is simply beautiful, from the courtyard to the architecture. It's a serene escape from the busier streets of Barcelona.
This is a very popular and popular tourist attraction, must go. Even the local residents often come here, really good. A little regret.