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Visitors (2018) [1] [2] Summary Archaeology Museum of Catalonia (Barcelona) MAC Barcelona: Poble-sec: Sants-Montjuïc: Archaeology: 40,003: Barcelona venue of the Archaeology Museum of Catalonia: Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art MACBA: El Raval: Ciutat Vella: Art: 331,694: Contemporary art museum Centre de Cultura Contemporània de ...
Since 2005 MUHBA has published the scientific magazine Quarhis (Quaderns d’Arqueologia i Història de la ciutat de Barcelona) as an updated successor to the former magazine Cuadernos de Arqueología e Historia de la Ciudad (1960-1980) [2] MUHBA impulses a European network of city history museums and research centers on urban history (since 2010).
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It is divided on 8 historical periods and it develops on the second and third floor of the museum building. [2] At the first floor, instead, temporary exhibitions are showcased, for example: "Fashion and fashion designers" (2019), "Beyond the trenches (1936-1939): Photographies by Alec Wainman" (2019) and "Viladecans Cartells" (2024).
The museum was created in 1882 following the bequest, patronage and will and testament of a local business broker, Francesc Martorell Peña (1822–1878), who left on this purpose to the city of Barcelona his personal archaeological and natural history collections.
Room 1/11 of the Casa Bloc (1932–1939), also known as Bloc House in Catalan, is an apartment-museum managed by the Design Museum of Barcelona. The space preserves the original structure and design of this historic architectural complex, which served as a model for worker housing during the Second Spanish Republic .
The Maritime Museum of Barcelona (Catalan: Museu Marítim de Barcelona, MMB) is located in the building of Drassanes Reials de Barcelona, ...
In 2011 the Museum of Natural Sciences ended up with a merge of five institutions: the Museum of Natural Sciences of Barcelona (the main site, at the Forum Building), the Martorell Museum (the historical seat of the Museum, opened to the public from 1924 to 2010 as a geology museum), the Laboratori de Natura, at the Castle of the Three Dragons ...