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Museu Frederic Marès

Museum in Barcelona

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:39 AM

Museu Frederic Marès is located in Barcelona (City in Spain), Spain. It's address is Plaça Sant Iu, 5, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain.

Plaça Sant Iu, 5, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain

95MG+PP Barcelona, Spain

+34 932 56 35 00

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MondayClosed
Tuesday10 AM to 7 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 7 PM
Thursday10 AM to 7 PM
Friday10 AM to 7 PM
Saturday10 AM to 7 PM
Sunday11 AM to 8 PM

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Where is Museu Frederic Marès?

Museu Frederic Marès is located at: Plaça Sant Iu, 5, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain.

What is the phone number of Museu Frederic Marès?

You can try to calling this number: +34 932 56 35 00

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Coordinates: 41.3842687, 2.1767598

Museu Frederic Marès Reviews

Savannah Warren
2024-04-09 03:35:56 GMT

It was free to enter when I went, which was really cool. There were so many stunning pieces! Most of the art was religious, so it depends on you whether you are interested in that.

Alex Feldstein
2024-04-30 13:22:18 GMT

Excellent unheralded museum. A huge collection of Roman busts, religious wooden statues and collectibles from hand fans, to pipes, cameras, bicycles and vintages toys. A must visit place.

Kelly S
2023-11-05 15:05:28 GMT

Very nice museum! First Sunday of the month is free. I booked the tickets on the same day I visit and still available.
It has three floors with loads of collections. Was fun to visit!
One lady she is super lovely and reminds me to wear my backpack in the front.

Francis Joseph
2023-09-29 00:19:54 GMT

The floor that interested me the most was the one that had various collections (3rd floor). The staff were friendly, there was no souvenir shop inside, and bags should be kept inside the lockers.

I want to extend special thanks to the receptionist who lent me 1 euro so I could use the locker for being accommodating. Also, a big thank you to sñra. Susana for answering my questions on the top floor.

You can find more of my travel adventures on Instagram: fj_elegino

Meghan Signora
2024-01-22 22:09:05 GMT

Incredible collection that makes a big impression. Be prepared to spend at least 2 hours exploring the 20-something rooms that are beautifully curated.

The temporary Impressions Exhibit is very striking, and the progression of the permanent collection rooms is very well thought out. I particularly enjoyed the rooms featuring fans and jewelry, stamps, keys, and entertainment.

I went on a Sunday, which means you can enter for free from 15:00-20:00h every Sunday. The staff are lovely and very helpful.

Boris Rubin
2023-02-07 12:51:49 GMT

Interesting. First level is collection of religious things, that i have skipped, because it was enough in other museums, but on the second and higher floors you can see lots of things. From swords to teatral decorations, from postcards to something really strange. Recommended to visit.

Sujatha Mahendran Nair
2023-04-17 17:13:50 GMT

It was free entry and we happened to come across this museum as we were strolling through the streets. Loved the little courtyard.. such a tranquil feel. The collections are beautifully kept and the collectors cabinet is just mind blowing on the top most floor! Never seen such an extensive collection of items. A must visit!

Anna Hakobyan
2023-03-19 22:49:41 GMT

Amazing museum, where you can find different types of art works. Their staff is so friendly!
If you are under 30 you will get a discount, also you can keep your ticket and use it within 6 months.

Judith C L
2018-08-26 17:12:11 GMT

An amazing collection. In all the years I have visited Barcelona I have never been here. Wish I had as it’s incredible the amount of things collected. You need to visit many times to see it all. We went on a Sunday afternoon and just didn’t have enough time. The beautiful religious sculptures are only the start. You don’t need to be religious to appreciate the skill involved. I am still amazed by what I saw. And then you go up to the collections. Everything you can think of. This has got to be the best collection in the world. So much history. So much art craft and design.

Vanessa Flor A.
2022-04-20 13:45:13 GMT

It was a free entry day and this is why I came here and I loved it! Beautiful art to observe and the service was nice. And you definitely have to see the patio. It's wonderful for photo shoots and for walking breaks.

Елена Ol
2023-09-03 18:47:51 GMT

Excellent history museum. I was delighted with what I saw. Be sure to visit this place!

Jim Danton
2022-11-20 16:51:01 GMT

Very, very nice museum free to visit. They have sculptures, paintings, weapons, swords you name it. It's a smallet version of Prado from Madrid. I highly recommend it. Expect about an hour to visit.

Carlos F Ramírez M. (Cafera)
2017-11-12 16:44:17 GMT

Just amazing! It has everything from sculptures to daguerreotypes, a wonderful collection of everything you can imagine! You have to come. It’s so big than the ticket is for 2 different admissions.

Annalisa M
2018-07-09 14:33:43 GMT

Mainly religious art dating back 400 BC. The upper floors are daily life antiques, like cameras, clocks, playing cards, bicycles and even personal Marés suitcase. It's worth a visit though, especially because ticket is cheap (around 4.5€) or you can visit Sunday after 3pm when it's free.

Tarun Raj
2019-04-23 15:29:41 GMT

It's just unbelievable that all of this has been collected by 1 person during his lifetime. The entry is free on Sundays. It's a n unbelievable collection. Do take at least couple of hours to visit all the levels.

Camille V
2023-06-08 12:38:58 GMT

It is absolutely marvelous! And the patio is incredibly beautiful 😍
The collection is amazing. I think it's a museum to absolutely see in Barcelona
An amazing place with amazing pieces

Sophie Man
2023-02-17 10:13:44 GMT

Incredible and inspiring collection. I visited there twice during my exchange which was worth it. Staffs there were very kind and gave me detailed guiding and information about this museum, thanks!!

Alexandra Sevostyanova
2018-08-04 17:25:51 GMT

You need MORE than three hours to see everything. :) First floor and zero floor are a bit boring, but when you go up you'll be rewarded for your patience and interest.

John Rich
2017-03-03 13:07:26 GMT

This magnificent gem is under appreciated! It has an outstanding collection comprised of an obsessive collector's years of amassing extraordinary pieces from tin toys to pipes to memento memoria to ceramics to sculptures to religious memorabilia and the list goes on! Very diverse, immaculately presented, an oasis of calm in the midst of this gorgeous tourist Mecca! Inexpensive. Don't miss the crypt!

Luis Rivera
2018-09-15 23:41:10 GMT

Nice museum that is worth the admissions price (under €3 for those under 29 years old). Medieval works of art mainly involving wood, stone, and Christian themes.

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