• The Castle. ... The Montjuïc Castle delves into the real and imagined traces of the Civil War with the exhibition 'Echoes of Memory. Photobooks of the Present'.
  • Standing on a vantage point 173 metres above the port, Montjuïc Castle commands stunning views of the city.
  • The top of the hill (a height of 184.8 m) was the site of several fortifications, the latest of which (the Castle of Montjuïc) remains today.
  • Companys was executed upon orders from the Spanish State at Montjuïc Castle in 1940. Later in the 20th century, the castle became a military museum.
  • The summit of Montjuïc Mountain, which is some 173 metres above sea level, is home to a construction called Montjuïc Castle.
  • The Montjuïc Castle was a military fortress in the past and nowadays it houses a military museum supervised by Barcelona City Council.
  • Located at the top of the most charismatic mountain in Barcelona, Montjuïc Castle is a setting of countless crucial moments in the history of the city, some of...
  • What to See at Montjuic Castle. The verdant gardens surrounding Montjuïc Castle offer a serene escape from the city’s hustle.
  • Montjuïc castle or Castell de Montjuïc is at the highest point at the top of Montjuïc hill at a height of 173 metres above sea level.
  • The Montjuïc Castle played an important role in the Spanish Civil War. The castle was the place where detainees were imprisoned in the Barcelona Tragic Week.
  • Montjuïc Castle (Castell de Montjuïc in the Catalan language) sits astride the top of the mountain that gives it its name.
  • But, beyond its architecture, Montjuic Castle has been the scene of numerous bloody episodes and acts of repression throughout its 400 year history.