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Art & Culture of Barcelona | The Ultimate Guide to Barcelona Culture

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Barcelona culture is the culmination of fragments of tradition and modernism. As the capital city of the independent community of Catalonia, Barcelona is a traveler’s dream with over 20 Michelin-star restaurants, a history rooted in Roman conquest, and its tryst as a modern city brimming with chance encounters.  Here's our complete guide to experiencing a slice of Barcelona's art and culture.

Why Barcelona Is the Best City for Arts and Culture Lovers

An rich history, flavorful cuisine, and the spirited Catalán culture is reason enough for one to go about exploring the city's many galleries and museums. Here's why we think art lovers will like Barcelona.

Incredible architecture

The city is a visual delight, thanks to one of the greatest architects of all time who resided in Barcelona - Antoni Gaudi. A walk through the Eixample neighborhood will lead you to countless beautiful Catalan Modernist buildings - Casa Battlò, La Pedrera, and Casa Ametller to name the most famous. Not to forget, the timeless Sagrada Familia and vibrant Park Guell that pulls the maximum crowds into the city.

Year-round music festivals

No matter what time of the year you visit Barcelona, you're bound to bump into a rave music festival in some nook of the city. The Catalan’s appreciation of music brings many world-renowned music festivals of all types of genres to the city. Electronic music festival Sónar, the month-long Barcelona Jazz Festival, and Primavera sound are all one better than the other!

Free art all around

From sculptures to installations to graffiti, Barcelona is brimming with works of art around every corner. You can even a few sculptures of Joan Miró in the city and a gigantic mosaic at the Barcelona El Prat airport and another in the centre of La Rambla. Going on a street art walking tour in Barcelona is one of the most underrated, yet most fun experiences in the city.

Catalan culture

Although Catalonia is part of Spain, it has its own unique cultural celebrations and traditions. From dancing giants to human pyramids and dancing sardanas in the squares enjoy the many distinct festivals the city holds.

Art Galleries galore

The art scene in Barcelona is questionably the most live and kicking in all of Spain. With Barcelona having produced so many famous artists there are umpteen galleries and museums in the city, showcasing their work. From Pablo Picasso, to Joan Miró and Salvador Dalí, museums and galleries in the city have opened the world’s eyes to the artists of. You’ll also find quirky museums in Barcelona dedicated to marijuana, sex, and even chocolate. Read more about the best museums and art galleries in Barcelona.

Culinary delight

Spain is blessed with a bounty of fresh produce year-round. Whether you’re sampling some tapas or indulging in a Michelin starred meal, the food in Barcelona rarely disappoints. Check out the best restaurants in Barcelona and make sure you tick atleast 3 off the list during your visit.

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The religion most commonly practiced in Barcelona is Catholic Christianity as testified by the presence of Catholic Churches such as La Sagrada Família designed by Antoni Gaudi.

  • There are several other notable churches in the city such as the Cathedral of Barcelona, Basilica of Saint Mary of the Pine, and Basilica of Saint Mary of the Sea.
  • The second-most widespread religion in the city is Islam and Barcelona has 264 places of worship for Muslims.
  • Other religions practiced in the city include, but are not limited to, Judaism and Hinduism.