At one of Barcelona's most beloved buildings, the Palace of Catalan Music (Palau De La Musica Catalana), marvel at the impressive Art Nouveau architecture of this UNESCO-listed site and learn the history of the emblematic Concert Hall from your expert guide.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site, built between 1905 and 1908, is one of the most genuine symbols of Catalonia's architectural and musical heritage. As you approach the renowned concert hall, it becomes clear why it is such a beloved place. Admire the intricate façade before you skip the lines and step inside this splendid structure.
Your guided tour begins in the Rehearsal Hall of the Orfeó Catala where you watch a 15-minute audio-visual clip about the building's history and early 20th-century society. Next, admire the elaborate staircases and as you climb the steps, study the lavish tiling and the unusual glass balusters.
Marvel at the Lluís Millet Hall's floor-to-ceiling, stained-glass windows and look closely at the intricately decorated pillars that depict flowers in a tribute to nature. At the final stop, take in the beauty of the Concert Hall decorated with stained glass and crowned with a superb skylight in the shape of an inverted dome.