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  • World Press Photo 2025

    World Press Photo 2025

    The exhibition World Press Photo 2025 returns to the CCCB with its twenty-first edition, offering a selection of the photographs and multimedia productions that won the prestigious global photojournalism competition. This show presents works that are mostly unpublished in Spain, chosen for their quality and ability to offer a wide variety of perspectives on the most important current global events.

    The world's most renowned photojournalism competition uses a regional model that divides the world into six zones, with the aim of ensuring a diverse representation of authors and stories. The works are organized into four categories: Single photographs, Photographic reports, Long-term projects, and Open format, covering a wide range of approaches and techniques. The exhibition not only presents powerful images, but also prompts deep reflection on issues that affect us all.

    For an even more enriching experience, guided tours are offered that provide a detailed analysis of the works presented and the context in which they were created. World Press Photo 2025 is a must-see event for lovers of photojournalism and anyone interested in the stories that shape our reality.

  • Extraterrestres Museu de la Ciència  CosmoCaixa

    Extraterrestres Museu de la Ciència CosmoCaixa

    The exhibition at the Museu de la Ciència – Cosmocaixa explores one of humanity's greatest questions: is there life beyond Earth? Divided into five sections, it first situates our place in the cosmos, presents the historical and philosophical debate around the uniqueness or abundance of life, shows how art, cinema and literature have imagined alien beings, features scientific evidence such as exoplanets and terrestrial extremophiles, and showcases current technologies (like rovers and radio telescopes). With interactives, models, replicas, real artefacts and audiovisuals, the journey ends with a sensory immersion into possible futures in the event of discovering extraterrestrial life.

  • Invisible Animals Myth Life Extinction Deextinction  Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona

    Invisible Animals Myth Life Extinction Deextinction Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona

    The Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona presents Invisible Animals: Myth, Life, Extinction, De-extinction, an exhibition exploring creatures that have vanished, exist only in our imagination, or are real but nearly impossible to see. With innovative museography, the exhibition merges science and art to shed light on often forgotten stories. A journey that invites reflection on biodiversity loss, cultural memory and the effort to preserve what is still unknown. A call to protect the planet and the beings—seen or unseen—that inhabit it.

  • Breaking ships breaking lives Museu Marítim de Barcelona

    Breaking ships breaking lives Museu Marítim de Barcelona

    The exhibition "Breaking Ships, Breaking Lives", at the Maritime Museum of Barcelona, explores ship dismantling on beaches in the global South. It offers a critical perspective on labour conditions, environmental impact, and the inequalities surrounding this process. Photographs, audiovisuals, and objects shed light on an often unseen reality and challenge the consequences of a globalised economic system.

  • Growing Up Between Two Artists A tribute to Claude Picasso  Museu Picasso

    Growing Up Between Two Artists A tribute to Claude Picasso Museu Picasso

    The exhibition "Growing Up Between Two Artists. A tribute to Claude Picasso" traces an emotional journey through the childhood of Claude and Paloma Picasso in Vallauris, alongside their parents, Pablo Picasso and Françoise Gilot. It brings together iconic and previously unseen works, such as "La Guenon et son petit", paintings, ceramics, toys, and family photographs. For the first time in Spain, it includes a large section devoted to Gilot’s work, highlighting a key stage in artistic creation and family life.

  • Roman Route

    Roman Route

    A tour of Roman Barcelona is a box of surprises containing archaeological remains dating from the time the city was established. Barcino, the Roman city founded in the 1st century BC, has left us a valuable legacy, which can be found in the Gothic Quarter, the site of the early walled city.

  • Medieval Route

    Medieval Route

    A visit to medieval Barcelona is one of the most fascinating city itineraries. The power wielded by the Crown of Catalonia and Aragon over the Mediterranean during the Middle Ages has left a valuable legacy of palazzos, churches and civic buildings. Most of them can be found in the old town, Ciutat Vella.

  • Modernista Route

    Modernista Route

    Barcelona and its home-grown art nouveau movement, modernisme, go hand in hand. The style emerged in all its glory at the end of the 19th century to reveal itself in hundreds of extremely beautiful buildings which line the way. Let yourself be captivated once again by these masterpieces in a style full of opulence, fantasy, symbolism and colour.

  • Contemporary Route

    Contemporary Route

    Barcelona is known throughout the world for its architecture. This is why the city didn't want to fall behind in the race to have some of the world's finest contemporary buildings. The names of today's great architects and artists are present in almost every city neighbourhood.

  • Gaudí Route

    Gaudí Route

    Gaudí is a name associated with Barcelona who needs to be discovered while you admire his finest landmarks: a treasure trove of forms, ideas, symbols and fantasy which is hard to surpass. The Gaudí landmarks in Barcelona give a greater understanding of one of the most famous architects who ever worked in the city.