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Barcelona Nativity Scene
Barcelona
Commemorates the first living nativity scene
About
Step back in time at the Museu Diocesà de Barcelona and explore the origins of the beloved nativity scene tradition. This special exhibition commemorates the 800th anniversary of the very first living nativity scene, offering a unique glimpse into its historical and artistic significance. Discover a curated collection that brings the spirit of this cherished holiday custom to life.
Our Take
Family Friendly
Best For
History buffs, art lovers, families
Vibe
Historical, cultural, educational
Energy Level
Low
Budget
Mid-Range
Photo Friendly
Moderate
Weather Sensitivity
Low
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Website & Socials
Location
Event Details
Pricing
General admission 8 € Reduced entry for groups 6 € Reduced entry 6 € Cathedral combined ticket 15 €
Duration
All day
Ages
Under 12, people with disabilities, group companions, with the Barcelona Episcopal Public Library card and accredited members of the Antoni Gaudí Faculty
Schedule
Open every day from 9:30 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. Entry up to 30 minutes before closing. Rooms vacated 15 minutes before closing time. Closed on January 1st and December 25th.
Organizer
Museu Diocesà de Barcelona
Practical Information
Parking
Plaça de la Catedral; Santa Caterina
Accessibility
The Museu Diocesà de Barcelona works constantly to implement measures that help remove possible obstacles and architectural barriers that difficult room access, services and activities. - Entrance to the museum for people with reduced mobility via Avinguda de la Catedral - Access to all floors by elevator - Permitted access with sniffer dogs to the building and rooms - Seats are available during the tour
Pet Policy
Permitted access with sniffer dogs to the building and rooms
Quick Actions
Tips & Advice
- Arrive early in the day, especially on weekends, to fully immerse yourself in the historical context of the nativity scene without the largest crowds.
- Take advantage of the museum's accessibility features, such as elevator access, to ensure a comfortable visit for everyone.
- Consider purchasing the Cathedral combined ticket for a more comprehensive cultural experience that includes entry to the adjacent Cathedral.
- Check the museum's website for any special events or guided tours related to the nativity scene exhibition that might enhance your visit.
- Allow ample time to explore the Casa de l'Almoina itself, as its historical architecture is as fascinating as the exhibits within.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of this nativity scene exhibition?
This exhibition commemorates the 800th anniversary of the very first living nativity scene, offering a historical and artistic exploration of this cherished tradition.
Is the museum accessible for visitors with reduced mobility?
Yes, the museum provides accessibility features, including elevator access to all floors and a dedicated entrance via Avinguda de la Catedral.
What are the opening hours?
The museum is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 7:45 p.m., with last entry 30 minutes before closing.
Are there any discounts available?
Reduced entry is available for groups, and a combined ticket with the Cathedral is also offered.
Can I bring my pet?
Service animals are permitted to enter the building and rooms.