Skip the line to Poble Espanyol. This 49,000-m2 'village' fuses all that's great about Spain: architecture, culture, food, and shopping.
Walking through Poble you will discover everything from a typical Andalusian neighborhood to a Catalan Romanesque monastery, passing through the traditional architecture of Galicia: streets, squares, and more than 100 full-scale recreations.
Discover the Fran Daurel Foundation. Located within the premises since 2001, it is a valuable collection of contemporary art in Barcelona that includes works by universal artists such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró, Antoni Tàpies, and Eduardo Chillida.
Also in El Poble, you will see how professionals from different generations work and, if you wish, you can take workshops for some first-hand craftsmanship.
Combine Poble Espanyol with other Barcelona favorites. Some things are better together.