Montserrat Museum

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The Museum of Montserrat is formed by several different collections that have all been housed in one building since 1996.To these collections have been added two temporary exhibitions which you can see in two different rooms designed for this purpose: Sala Daura and Espai d'Art Pere Pruna. The building that houses the museum is interesting in itself: it was designed by the architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch in 1929 as part of the general project to reform the Monastery squares. A new entrance, eliminating architectural barriers, and a temporary exhibition room were opened at the Museum of Montserrat in the summer of 2004. The museum now organises guided tours for groups, as well as providing audioguides for visitors. The Museum of Montserrat contains six very different collections. More than 1,300 pieces are exhibited in the museum, embracing a vast chronological period. The oldest exhibit is an Egyptian sarcophagus from the 13th century BC, whilst the most recent is a painting by Sean Scully dating to 2010 and donated by the artist. The sarcophagus forms part of the Archaeology of the Biblical East collection, along with other objects from the cultures of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, the Holy Land and Cyprus.

Contact
Correu electrònic
visitescomentades@larsa-montserrat.com
Telèfon
93 877 77 27
Schedule

9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Day off: December 25 from 2 p.m.

Address

Monestir de Montserrat
08199 Montserrat Barcelona
Spain

City
Montserrat
Price

Adults: € 7.00

Pensioners or groups: € 6.00

Children (from 8 to 16 years old): € 4.00

Services
Store
Exposition
Museum
Educational offer for schools
Auditorium
Guided visits