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  1. Poble Espanyol is architecture, art, tradition, handicrafts, open air, as well as being a unique space for family-friendly activities, concerts and exhibitions in Barcelona. To sum up; Poble Espanyol is culture and leisure for young and old alike.

  2. The Poble Espanyol (literally, Spanish town) is an open-air architectural museum in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, approximately 400 metres away from the Fountains of Montjuïc.

  3. Open 365 days a year, Poble Espanyol is one of the most important craft centres in Spain where you can purchase unique items and admire live the work of artisans who work with different materials, including glass, leather, textiles, ceramics and jewellery, among others.

  4. Walk around Poble Espanyol to check out the 117 real-life scale recreations of buildings from all over the country. Feel the magic of an Andalusian neighbourhood, the beauty of the traditional Galician houses, monuments such as the Utebo Tower or a Catalan Romanesque monastery...

  5. Strolling at your leisure while marvelling at buildings you wouldn't normally see, watching artisans at work or visiting an art museum are just some of the surprises that await you. Discover them! Poble Espanyol caters to everyone.

  6. Dec 9, 2023 · Poble Espanyol is an outdoor museum in Barcelona, that opened on May 20th, 1929, during the Barcelona International Exposition. The renowned Catalan architect, Puig i Cadafalch, conceptualized this “Spanish Village” to display various Spanish architectural styles.

  7. The Poble Espanyol was built for the 1929 World Fair in Barcelona. The blueprints for the village were designed by Puig i Cadafalch - eminent architect and important representative of the Modernisme.

  8. Poble Espanyol - Alma Barcelona. Cómo llegar. NUEVO ACCESO por Paseo de Jean Forestier 08038 | Barcelona. Metro: Plaça Espanya (L1 y L3) Renfe y Cercanías: Sants Estació. FGC: Plaça Espanya. Bus: Líneas 13, 23 y 150. Andando: Camina por Avenida Maria Cristina, sube las escaleras mecánicas y llegarás a Jean Forester, diez minutos desde Plaça Espanya

  9. Make time to visit Poble Espanyol, a beautiful Spanish Village and open air museum in the wooded hills of Montjuic. Enjoy arts, culture, crafts, shopping and restaurants at Poble Espanyol Barcelona. Check the opening hours and buy skip the line discount tickets via Barcelona Life.

  10. The Poble Espanyol, or Spanish Village, is one of the city's most popular visitor attractions: a unique combination of architecture, contemporary art, traditional crafts, shops, gastronomy and traditions, in a pleasant setting free of traffic which is perfect for all the family.