Welcome to Poble Espanyol

WHERE HISTORY MEETS CULTURE AND LEISURE


SINCE 1929

A HISTORIC AND UNIQUE ENCLOSURE IN BARCELONA

Poble Espanyol is synonymous with architecture, art, craftsmanship… and leisure.An open-air space with the best views of the city, where you can enjoy exhibitions, concerts, events, family activities, and also Mediterranean tradition and gastronomy.Stroll, enjoy, taste… experience Barcelona with all five senses!


LEISURE AND CULTURE

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An enclosure with architectural value

Strolling through Poble Espanyol you'll come across everything from a traditional Andalusian neighbourhood, a Catalan Romanesque monastery to the traditional architecture of Galicia. Streets, squares and more than 100 real-life scale recreations of buildings make up this unique town in the heart of Barcelona.

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A unique handicraft centre

Nowhere else does handicrafts like Poble Espanyol. Learn how professionals from different generations work and, if you wish, why not take part in one of our workshops to enjoy the exciting experience of handicrafts first-hand.

Handicraft in Barcelona

A museum to discover

Discover the Fran Daurel Foundation. Located within the enclosure since 2001, it houses a valuable modern art collection in Barcelona with works by renowned artists such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró, Antoni Tàpies and Eduardo Chillida.

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07/03/2026

La Calçotada at the Poble

Price: 35
Next Saturday, March 7, the Plaça Major at Poble Espanyol turns into the heart of one of Catalonia’s most unique traditions: La Calçotada, a festive celebration of food, music, and fun served. A calçotada is a traditional Catalan event where locals gather to eat calçots (a type of sweet green onion) grilled over open flames and dipped in romesco sauce. It’s messy, social, and a whole lot of fun. At this event, you’ll find grilled calçots, butifarra sausages, wine tastings, a calçot-eating contest, tapas corners, and plenty of opportunities to eat with your hands, get a little messy, and end the day with live music and party vibes. Some Saturdays are for quick plans, and others are for staying all day with friends, family, or just anyone you meet along the way. It’s part of the ritual: eat without hesitation, share the table, get your hands a little dirty, and let the post-meal fun carry on at its own pace.

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07/03/2026

La Calçotada at the Poble

Next Saturday, March 7, the Plaça Major at Poble Espanyol turns into the heart of one of Catalonia’s most unique traditions: La Calçotada, a festive celebration of food, music, and fun served. A calçotada is a traditional Catalan event where locals gather to eat calçots (a type of sweet green onion) grilled over open flames and dipped in romesco sauce. It’s messy, social, and a whole lot of fun. At this event, you’ll find grilled calçots, butifarra sausages, wine tastings, a calçot-eating contest, tapas corners, and plenty of opportunities to eat with your hands, get a little messy, and end the day with live music and party vibes. Some Saturdays are for quick plans, and others are for staying all day with friends, family, or just anyone you meet along the way. It’s part of the ritual: eat without hesitation, share the table, get your hands a little dirty, and let the post-meal fun carry on at its own pace.

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