Barcelona: Archaeological Museum
Places and attractions in the Archaeological museum category
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- Museum
- Art museum
- Specialty museum
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Park
- Neighbourhood
- Shopping
- History museum
- Historical place
- Street
- Architecture
- Square
- Area
- Church
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Art gallery
- Gothic architecture
- Antoni Gaudí
- Concerts and shows
- Unesco
- Theater
- Shopping district
- View point
- Forts and castles
- Monuments and statues
- Archaeological museum
- Garden
- Tower
- Beach
- Arenas and stadiums
- Palace
- Shopping centre
- Sacred and religious sites
- Joan Miró
- Fountain
- Farmer's market
- Josep Puig i Cadafalch
- Market
- Nightlife
- Science museum
- Modern art museum
- Monastery
- Library
- Romanesque architecture
- Vernacular architecture
- Event space
- Cemetery
- Concert hall
- Entertainment
- Universities and schools
Museum of the History of Barcelona
Nestled in the heart of Barcelona's Gothic Quarter, the Museum of the History of Barcelona (MUHBA) offers a unique journey through the city's rich past. This cultural institution is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the historical heritage of Barcelona, from its...
Archaeology Museum of Catalonia
The Archaeology Museum of Catalonia is an archaeological museum with five venues that exposes the most important archaeological collection of Catalonia, focusing on prehistoric times and ancient history.
Museu romà
The Sant Boi de Llobregat Museum conserves and carries out research into the cultural heritage and historic memory of the town of Sant Boi de Llobregat in Catalonia, Spain.
Vil·la Joana
Viŀla Joana is a masia located in Vallvidrera in the middle of Collserola Natural Park. It is a two storey building with a watchtower and lateral galleries. One of its most distinctive elements is the clock on the main façade.
Badalona Museum
The Badalona Museum, opened in 1966, hosts the remains of the Roman city of Baetulo. The remains include Roman baths, shops, housing complexes, and part of the cardo maximus and decumanus maximus.
Ca n'Oliver Iberian Settlement and Museum
The Ca n'Oliver Iberian settlement is a very large Iberian settlement found in the Collserola mountain range, in the territory formerly known as Laietania, in present-day Cerdanyola del Vallès. It is an archaeological site that was inhabited between the 6th century and 50 BC and, later on, in the Middle Ages.