Barcelona

Palau Nacional

Home of the universal exposition

Parc de Montjuic
Barcelona, Barcelona 08030

Nearest Train: Espanya

Phone: +34 (0)93 622 0306 (Museu)

Fax: +34 (0)93 622 0383 (Museu)

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This is the most spectacular building in Plaça Espanya and was built for the 1929 Universal Exposition, as were a lot of buildings in Montjuïc. The aim was to build a monumental, grandiose, enormous structure. The architects were Enric Català and Pedro Cendoya, with the collaboration of Pere Domènech i Roure. The Palace was restored some years ago by Italian architect Gae Aulenti and now houses the Museu Nacional de Arte de Catalunya (MNAC).

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