• The Museu Marítim (Maritime Museum) is certainly one of the most interesting sights in Barcelona.
  • Explore Barcelona's captivating maritime heritage at the Maritime Museum (Museu Martim de Barcelona), located in the historic Royal Shipyard.
  • The Maritime Museum of Barcelona is a space for interpreting and sharing Catalan maritime culture in a way that is innovative...
  • Barcelona's Maritime Museum is located near the harbour and near the port end of the pedestrian street Las Ramblas.
  • Most of the Barcelona Maritime museum is fully accessible for people with reduced mobility or pushchairs. This is a very child friendly museum.
  • CC BY-SA 2.5 - Fritz Geller-Grimm / Wikimedia Commons Reproduction of the Royal Galley of Juan de Austria at the Maritime Museum of Barcelona.
  • Established on 23 October 1936, the Maritime Museum of Catalonia is a hub of nautical history in the city of Barcelona.
  • The significance of the Maritime Museum stretches beyond its stunning artifacts and engages with the soul of Barcelona itself.
  • And in order to learn, first-hand, about Barcelona’s relationship with the sea, you will need to make for the Museu Marítim [Maritime Museum].
  • Located along the Maritime promenade of the city and at the feet of Montjuïc is the spectacular Maritime Museum of Barcelona.