• The Museu Marítim (Maritime Museum) is certainly one of the most interesting sights in Barcelona.
  • The Maritime Museum Barcelona is certainly a great place full of history and hidden treasures for all you land lubbers.
  • The Maritime Museum of Barcelona - the shipyards - is a collection of all the maritime history of the city, from antique vessels to maps and temporary exhibitions.
  • The permanent collection of the Maritime Museum of Barcelona is extensive: medieval nautical charts, replicas of ships, navigational instruments…
  • The Maritime Museum of Barcelona, housed in a superb covered shipyard, may not be for everyone, but can surprise.
  • How do you get to the Maritime Museum of Barcelona? To get to the MMB you can take the Red Route of Barcelona Bus Turístic and hop off at the Colom...
  • By the time we left the exhibit, Lori was in the mood to go on a cruise! Ship’s boiler. 13th Century world atlas. Maritime Museum Barcelona scales.
  • Barcelona’s Maritime Museum (on map) is located in a large complex of buildings called "Royal Shipyards" and was opened in 1941 by the decision of the city...
  • Barcelona’s rich seafaring traditions are on display at the city’s Maritime Museum (Museu Marítim). Located in the Barcelona Royal Shipyard at Port Vell...
  • Explore Barcelona's captivating maritime heritage at the Maritime Museum (Museu Martim de Barcelona), located in the historic Royal Shipyard.