• The Montjuïc venue houses the Palau de Congressos de Barcelona conference centre, which has a large auditorium for more than 1,600 people...
  • Montjuïc (. Catalan pronunciation: [muɲʒuˈik]) is a hill in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Montjuïc or Montjuich, meaning "Jewish Mountain" in medieval Latin and Catalan...
  • The Calatrava Tower, also known as the Torre de Comunicaciones de Montjuïc or Torre Telefónica, is an iconic telecommunications tower in Barcelona, Spain.
  • In this area of Barcelona you'll enjoy emblematic sites such as the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Poble Espanyol or the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc.
  • Montjuïc, la muntanya del poble is a journey through Montjuïc's history, a chronicle of its events and a guide to its present.
  • We look at what there is do on Barcelona’s Montjuic mountain, and how to get there.
  • Parc de Montjuic is the name for the big green space perched on the hill that borders Sants and looks over Barcelona and the sea.
  • Montjuïc was strongly affected by two large events that occurred in Barcelona. The first being the 1929 World Fair and the second the 1992 Olympic Games.
  • The most comfortable way to reach the castle is by taking the Montjuïc Cable Car at the Telefèric de Montjuïc stop on the Red Route of Barcelona Bus Turístic.
  • In 1920, the first trade fair was held and the present trade fair grounds in Montjuic were established in 1929. The Fira de Barcelona is the city’s trade fair...