POBLE ESPANYOL: THE ARCHITECTURE OF AN ENTIRE COUNTRY, IN BARCELONA
A journey through heritage, craftsmanship, and history without leaving the city. Discover 117 unique buildings in a crowd-free environment.
Poble Espanyol was born as one of the major projects of the 1929 International Exposition. Like other iconic constructions such as the MNAC, the Greek Theatre, or the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion, our venue was created to show the world the soul of a country at a time when Barcelona was welcoming many visitors of different nationalities.
- 117 buildings reproducing the architecture of the entire country.
- 49,000 m² of enclosed and secure grounds.
- From Romanesque to Baroque: an exhaustive journey through the diversity of the Peninsula.

MUCH MORE THAN MONUMENTS
BARCELONA WORLD CAPITALOF ARCHITECTURE 2026
In the year that Barcelona is the center of the architectural world, Poble Espanyol positions itself as the great preserver of heritage. We are not just facades; we are living spaces that tell stories.
THE PROJECT'S ORIGIN
A journey across the peninsula
Miquel Utrillo, Xavier Nogués, Francesc Folguera, and Ramon Reventós visited over 1,600 towns to document the constructive essence of each territory. The result is a perfect collage where you can walk from an Andalusian neighborhood to a Catalan Romanesque monastery in minutes. Although intended to be temporary, it made such an impact on the city that it was preserved as an enduring part of Barcelona’s heritage.
The exhibition “A Photographic Journey” offers exclusive access to the original 1927 photographs, letters, and sketches that brought the venue to life.
DID YOU KNOW…?
- Tiles with history: 800,000 old tiles were brought from across the country to give the buildings an authentic, lived-in look.
- Realism techniques: casts of real stones were used to exactly replicate the original textures and colors of each region.
- Record time: more than 1,000 workers from across the country built it in less than a year, making it the first venue of the Exhibition ready for visitors.
LINK: Discover the exhibition – link to the photo exhibition
SCHEDULED ACTIVITY: DEBATES AND CONFERENCES
A Journey Through Time: The Poble Espanyol of Montjuïc

Following the exhibition “A Journey Through Time: The Poble Espanyol of Montjuïc”, this activity invites you to rediscover the site from a scientific-technical, historical, and heritage perspective.
Two roundtables with specialists will analyze its genesis, construction process, and survival, providing new insights into one of Barcelona’s most recognizable architectural ensembles.
DATES: COMING SOON
SCHEDULED ACTIVITY: HERITAGE
Guided tours with an aperitif at Poble Espanyol

We invite you to an exclusive tour to analyze the evolution of Romanesque, Mudéjar, and Gothic styles through 117 monumental constructions.
An expert guide will reveal the construction details and adaptations of key pieces such as the Plaza Mayor, the Utebo Tower, or the Monastery of Sant Miquel, culminating the experience with a Mediterranean aperitif at La Font de Prades restaurant.
DATES: SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS, AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS AT 10:30 AM AND 12:00 PM
SCHEDULED ACTIVITY: WORKSHOPS
9th Urban Sketchers Catalonia Meeting: Draw Poble Espanyol

Join the activity organized by Urban Sketchers on Montjuïc mountain. Capture the essence of our historic squares and streets in your sketchbook during a day in a privileged setting where light and architecture live in balance.
Entry to the venue to participate in the meeting is free, but mandatory prior registration via the organization’s official form is required.
DATE: APRIL 12, 2026.
COMPLETED ACTIVITY
SCHEDULED ACTIVITY: DEBATES AND CONFERENCES
A Journey Through Time: The Poble Espanyol of Montjuïc

Following the exhibition “A Journey Through Time: The Poble Espanyol of Montjuïc”, this activity invites you to rediscover the site from a scientific-technical, historical, and heritage perspective.
Two roundtables with specialists will analyze its genesis, construction process, and survival, providing new insights into one of Barcelona’s most recognizable architectural ensembles.
DATES: COMING SOON
SCHEDULED ACTIVITY: HERITAGE
Guided tours with an aperitif at Poble Espanyol

We invite you to an exclusive tour to analyze the evolution of Romanesque, Mudéjar, and Gothic styles through 117 monumental constructions.
An expert guide will reveal the construction details and adaptations of key pieces such as the Plaza Mayor, the Utebo Tower, or the Monastery of Sant Miquel, culminating the experience with a Mediterranean aperitif at La Font de Prades restaurant.
DATES: SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS, AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS AT 10:30 AM AND 12:00 PM
SCHEDULED ACTIVITY: WORKSHOPS
9th Urban Sketchers Catalonia Meeting: Draw Poble Espanyol

Join the activity organized by Urban Sketchers on Montjuïc mountain. Capture the essence of our historic squares and streets in your sketchbook during a day in a privileged setting where light and architecture live in balance.
Entry to the venue to participate in the meeting is free, but mandatory prior registration via the organization’s official form is required.












