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and in storage, on deposit or on loan, whilst also seeking to delay as far as possible the ageing process that affects the materials that form the artworks. In addition, the
Restoration and Preventive Conservation Department also studies the materials and the technical aspects of works with a view to providing scientific and technical assistance for art historians specialising in different periods, promoting dialogue and interdisciplinary studies.
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establish the best conditions for exhibiting, storing, handling, packing and transporting works. The centre seeks to minimise deterioration to the collections by ensuring that the most appropriate environmental conditions and exhibition systems are provided, as well as exercising strict control over the movement of objects and the restoration treatments applied to individual works.
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intervened, working according to criteria very different from those applied today. Needless to say, restoration is not carried out in the hope of returning works to their original state; but rather, to take into account the passing of time and any work that has already been carried out on the piece, and which now forms part of the history of restoration in
Catalonia in general.
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3040:. In the early 20th century, the Junta de Museus (Museums Board) decided that the library should be opened to the public, and decisive impetus was given to this initiative when the Special Committee for the library was set up in 1907. From that year onwards, the library holdings were constantly enriched by legacies and donations from important private libraries.
1702:(1876–1947) built up with the intention of donating works by the great masters to complement the great medieval series in the Museu d'Art de Catalunya as it was then known, is the most valuable altruistic donation that the Museu Nacional has received in its history, and the one which has most served to enrich the body of Renaissance and Baroque works here.
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since 1991, when the consortium was set up, and historic documents from institutions that now form part of the Museu
Nacional: the Museu d'Art de Catalunya (Art Museum of Catalonia), the Museu d'Art Modern (Museum of Modern Art), the Cabinet of Drawings and Prints, the Numismatic Cabinet of Catalonia, and the Library of Art History.
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Members of the Board: Pere Almeda i
Samaranch, Isak Andic, Jordi Carulla i Font, Laura Cendrós Jorba, Marta Clari Padrós, Carles Colomer Casellas, Marta Domènech i Tomàs, Elisa Durán Montolio, Jordi Foz i Dalmau, María José Gálvez Salvador, Sònia Hernández Almodóvar, Francesc Xavier Marcé Carol, Joan
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Since 2004, the Palau
Nacional has once more housed several magnificent art collections, mostly by Catalan art, but also Spanish and European art. The works from that first museum have now been enriched by new purchases and donations, tracing the country's art history from early medieval times to the
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At the centre, professionals from different specialist disciplines study problems affecting the works, or changes they are undergoing, determining the causes of deterioration and doing their utmost to eliminate any risk to the works. In this regard, a key aim is to create a stable environment and to
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One of the other aspects of the Museu
Nacional d'Art de Catalunya is the number of services and training proposals and entertainment for families and schools. The museum has an educational service itself, which offers several resources for learning and services tailored to different audiences. Among
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The collection, which reflects the taste of certain sections of society for
Renaissance and Baroque art, features (exceptionally, if compared to the rest of the Museu Nacional collections) art produced not only in Catalonia, but also in the rest of Spain, Italy and Flanders, providing an overview of
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in the 16th century, in which religious fervour is mixed with detailed depiction of everyday life, as can be seen in the superb collection of panels and triptychs commissioned for private use. In
Catalonia during the early Renaissance period, the Gothic forms are found alongside other, new stylistic
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The collection of panel paintings, unique in Europe, is another singular aspect of
Romanesque painting, due both to the number and antiquity of the Catalan works conserved (the result of interest in the Romanesque since the late19th century) and to their quality and technical diversity. Particularly
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Another important element in the Museu
Nacional organisational structure is the archive, founded as a department in 1995 to standardise management of the museum's documentary collections. With regard to the origin of these collections, the archive contains both documentation generated by the museum
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The medals collection is formed by more than 9,000 pieces, which range from the earliest, struck in Italy in the second half of the 15th century, to the present. The greater part of this collection is made up of works produced in Spain, mostly by well-known artists and engravers, who created medals
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The collections of the Numismatic Cabinet of Catalonia, established in 1932, now comprises more than 134,000 pieces. This rich holding is the result of a long process of acquisition by purchase, donation, legacy or deposit, which began in the first half of the 19th century and continues even today.
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in 1990 under the Museums Law passed by the Catalan Government. In 1992 a thorough renovation process was launched to refurbish the site, based on plans drawn up by the architects Gae Aulenti and Enric Steegmann, who were later joined in the undertaking by Josep Benedito. The Oval Hall was reopened
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The aim of the Department of the Restoration and Preventive Conservation is to ensure the conservation of all the works in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya collections. The department helps to guarantee the physical conservation of all the museum's holdings, including both works on exhibition
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In the area around the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya site, moreover, many of the buildings erected for the 1929 International Exhibition remain, whilst others have also been established. All these different elements form a complex that has become one of the most attractive cultural, commercial
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The coin collection comprises nearly 100,000 pieces, including examples from the main series minted from the 6th century BC to the present. The most important and interesting amongst these are, without doubt, the coins produced in Catalonia, which include many extremely rare and unique pieces. The
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art gallery. The Milan laboratories had a decisive influence on how restoration work was carried out all over Europe. Work continues today with a view to establishing the Museu Nacional Department of Restoration and Preventive Conservation as a reference and resource, which may operate separately
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The Cabinet also exhibits a range of different pieces of interest due to their direct or indirect connection with numismatics. These include, amongst other things, tools used for minting coin, coin weights, scales, jettons (counters), pellofes and other types of tokens, stamps, medals and various
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The library facilities are designed to provide Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya technical staff, researchers, students, art professionals and all individuals interested in the art world with all the information they seek. The reading room provides access to the library catalogue, the Collective
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The centre is staffed by scientific personnel devoted to preventive conservation and chemical laboratory work, and by a team of curators and restorers specialising in various disciplines, in accordance with the types of works that form the museum collections: restoration of paint on canvas and
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The Museu Nacional, as a museological institution of reference in the country, promotes a network that joins together the art museums in a common collaboration strategy, for placing value and spreading Catalan artistic heritage. The network of art museums was created with the aim of developing
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The collections assembled from the museum's historic holdings to form the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya Cabinet of Drawings and Prints comprise some 50,000 drawings, 70,000 engravings and more than 1,000 posters. The founds combine to offer a rich and wide-ranging journey through the most
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The chronological period covered by this section spans from the mid-19th to the mid-20th century, one of the most brilliant moments in the history of Catalan art. Notable amongst the 19th-century pieces is Marià Fortuny's Bullfight, Wounded Picador, painted in 1867. As regards the Modernista
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Most of the activity at the centre is concerned with prevention, but due importance is also attached to reparative treatment and restoration. Restoration work is aimed at improving the aesthetic reading of pieces on which, very often, restorers from much earlier generations have previously
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The Board of Trustees is the maximum governing organ of the museum. As well as representatives from the consortium members, administrations and the management of the museum, it is made up of representatives of people and private entities that contribute to the achievement of its goals.
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The archive also conserves invaluable historic documentation in the form of the collections built up by different organising committees for fine art exhibitions (1891–1946). Here, too, are other historic resources related to the world of art and deposited in the museum over the years.
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in 1992 on the occasion of the Olympic Games, and the various collections were installed and opened over the period from 1995 (when the Romanesque Art section was reopened) to 2004. The Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (Museu Nacional) was officially inaugurated on 16 December 2004.
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The Museu Nacional Library collections comprise domestic and foreign books and magazines on different aspects of art: monographic works on art and artists; photography; numismatics; local history; a reserve section containing a collection of manuscripts; incunabula such as the 1493
537:. The Board developed plans to conserve the murals. Hiring the Italian experts, from 1919 to 1923 they successfully intervened to detach many of the ecclesiastical frescos from the rural churches in the Pyrenees and transfer them to the Museum of Barcelona, then housed in the
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The Palau Nacional is a huge building (over 50,000 square metres (540,000 sq ft)) which embodies the academic classical style that predominated in constructions for all the universal exhibitions of the period. Its façade is crowned by a great dome inspired by
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and a leisure activity centre for the people of Barcelona, date back to the early 20th century. However, these ideas were given decisive momentum when Montjuïc was chosen as the site for the great International Exhibition organised by the city in 1929. The renowned
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aesthetic and cultural movement, were commissioned to decorate the interior of the Palau. Entrance from the front is by a huge staircase leading up from Avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina, flanked halfway by magnificent monumental illuminated fountains designed by
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The Cambó Bequest forms a collection of paintings embraces European painting history from the 14th to the early 20th century. It includes representative works of the Gothic and Renaissance periods, together with pieces that illustrate the perfection of the Italian
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The Gothic rooms display works from the late 13th, 14th and 15th centuries, arranged in chronological order, although the pieces are also grouped by school and typological affinity, and several thematic sections have been established. These include the renowned
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mid-20th century: from Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and baroque to modern art. This heritage is completed by the Gabinet Numismàtic de Catalunya (coin and medal collections), the Gabinet de Dibuixos i Gravats (drawings and engravings) and the library.
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and Pere Domènech i Roura. The palace was to provide the central venue for a great exhibition entitled Art in Spain and featuring original works and reproductions representing the history of Spanish art, complemented by two extensions: the
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stand at the corners of the so-called Sala Oval, or Oval Hall. This great space (2,300 m2), used as the venue for important civic and cultural events, is encircled by tiered seating, preceded by double columns; it also houses a monumental
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is one of the avant-garde artists most amply represented in the Cabinet, thanks to the donation of more than 150 drawings made by his daughter in 1972. On the other hand, the presence of certain great contemporary creative artists such as
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Romanesque rooms also show the techniques that distinguished Catalan art at the time, such as panel painting, wood carving and others that help to complete our aesthetic vision of Romanesque, such as precious metalwork and carving stone.
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The central core of the MNC paper money collection, which embraces a wide range of documents of different types, is formed by its 4,100 examples of banknotes. These include the Spanish series containing all the banknotes issued by the
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It is thanks to the Museu Nacional publications policy, that many of these works were acquired – it aims to promote exchanges and so provide the library with copies of works published by museums and art centres all over the world.
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The Modernista and noucentista movements are also widely represented in the Cabinet holdings. The collections include more than 600 Modernista posters by renowned Catalan and foreign artists. Among the most impressive are those by
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are amongst the finest exponents of International Gothic, a style that also coincided with the period when Valencia was flourishing as a centre for art. Valencia is represented in the Museu Nacional by such outstanding artists as
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important movements in the history of Catalan art, particularly since the late 18th century, thanks largely to the establishment in Barcelona in 1775 of the Free School of Design and the Fine Arts. Popularly known as
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In the early 1920s many of the Pyrenean murals were moved to Barcelona as a consequence of the actions of an American art dealer in 1919. The art dealer purchased many of the frescos at the former monastery in
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in 1903. Comprising more than 500 pieces among which foreign artists are also well represented, this invaluable legacy constitutes an incomparable resource for tracing the history of poster art in Catalonia.
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The Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya Gothic art collection began to take shape in the early decades of the 19th century, when a movement was first launched to revive and conserve the important body of
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Catalogue of Universities (CCUC), several databases (Princeton University, Index of Christian Art; Bibliography of the History of Art; Art Price), and to databases available on CD-ROM and Internet.
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Two acquisitions made by the old Museums Board were fundamental to forming the collections contained in the Cabinet of Drawings and Prints. The first was the collection of literary and art critic
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The Gothic collection features a considerable number of Catalan works accompanied, moreover, by an extraordinary selection of pieces from the other territories that were once ruled by the
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services, projects and activities jointly, so as to achieve a greater social, touristic and scientific projection among all the member museums. The following museums currently form part:
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the development of European art during this period. Two later donations made important contributions to this more general vision: the Cambó Bequest and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection.
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Finally, the archive also contains a section devoted to the image, comprising some 350,000 audiovisual documents, mainly photographs, on different supports and in a variety of formats.
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are the most outstanding exponents of the realist tradition. Finally, the section devoted to the 19th century also includes examples from early photographic art, featuring works by
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The library is the most important documentation centre open to the public. Its origins go back to the books referred to by museum technicians in Barcelona when preparing for the
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Francesc Marco Conchillo, Rosa Martínez Delgado, Dolors Portús i Vinyeta, Pau Relat i Vidal, Elisa Ros Barbosa, Isaac Sastre de Diego, Ana Vallès Blasco, Rafael Villaseca Marco.
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tradition, and then continues with works showing the Italian influence that dominated painting from the late 11th century, doubtless as a result of the influence of the
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and leisure centres in the city. The outstanding buildings dating from the time of the International Exhibition include the pavilions housing the Barcelona Trade Fair (
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Besides this central strain in autochthonous painting, the panorama of Gothic art also features various other important episodes, such as the time spent by
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models, which endured until the mid-14th century, when competition was finally offered by new Italianate models. This new style, developed in the Italy of
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transferred painted murals; paint on wooden panels; polychrome wood sculpture; furniture; artwork on paper and photography; and stone, metal and ceramic.
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Besides a few Italian examples, the Museu Nacional also features an important selection of Italian, Catalan and Aragonese painting, such as the
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of the highest quality. For example, the Museu Nacional medals collection features works by such outstanding 18th-century master engravers as
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Finally, though the collection is rather uneven here, mention should be made of the printed works from the avant-garde movement. The sculptor
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in Catalan. The works began to be discovered and studied in the early 20th century, particularly after a Pyrenean expedition in 1907 by the
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There are also sculptures in stone that form part of the Museu Nacional Romanesque art collection, particularly a number of works from
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In late 2004, to mark the opening of the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, the museum received a score of Catalan art works from the
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The Romanesque rooms are arranged in chronological and stylistic order, giving visitors a view of the different tendencies in Catalan
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landscaped the gardens. Under these plans, the Palau Nacional was to be the central palace for the exhibition. In 1923, the dictator
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The historic avant-garde is very well represented, particularly in terms of sculpture, with works including impressive sculptures by
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movement, several of the most important artists from this period are represented, featuring
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and featuring works produced, for the most part, in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries.
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Puig i Cadafalch, Josep; Pijoan i Soteras, Josep; Barral i Altet, Xavier (1907–1921).
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seized power, with the result that Puig i Cadafalch was removed from the project. A
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coins, including some minted at workshops in Catalan territory, such as
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The collection of paintings that the Catalan politician and arts patron
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The Virgin and Child with Saint Elizabeth and Saint John the Baptist
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Saint Jerome, Saint Martin of Tours, Saint Sebastian and the Calvary
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the ideal gallery at which to show their more innovative works.
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outstanding are the frontals of the Apostles (also known as the
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Altarpiece of Saint Ursula and the Eleven Thousand Virgins
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360° view outside the main entrance to the Palau Nacional
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ceilings) of noble Barcelona houses to amatory caskets.
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3806:"Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya | Organisation"
3523:. Department of Culture of the Generalitat de Catalunya
3493:. Barcelona: Institut d'Estudis Catalans. p. 109.
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3870:. Barcelona: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, 2021.
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Interactive panorama: National Art Museum of Catalonia
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This place was also the 11th pitstop of the four-time
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and Catalonia, clearly illustrate the predominance of
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Aerial view of the Palau Nacional, seen from the back.
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Altar frontal from La Seu d'Urgell or of The Apostles
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Virtual tour of the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
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who is known by various names, including that of the
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and was moved to the museum for restoration in 1936.
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and use the museum as a key integrator and software
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2051:The first part of this itinerary is devoted to the
370:(1891), a palace built to mark the occasion of the
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3398:List of artists from the Museu Nacional collection
3253:with the objective that was formed by the hand of
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955:Other works in this and the following rooms, from
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4777:Juan Antonio Samaranch Olympic and Sports Museum
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555:The visit to this section begins with the mural
3825:Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya official site
3707:. Barcelona: Time Out Cultura. pp. 70–77.
2596:for his important graphic work documenting the
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483:Frontal from La Seu d'Urgell or of The Apostles
3217:Restoration and Preventive Conservation Centre
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5128:Art museums and galleries established in 1934
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3413:List of most visited art museums in the world
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4737:Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona
3868:The Guide: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
2753:The Testament of Queen Isabella the Catholic
1388:Altarpiece of St Eligius of the Silversmiths
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4017:Mural paintings of the conquest of Majorca
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3685:. Barcelona: Publicacions del MNAC, 2004.
3683:Guia del Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
3630:. Barcelona: Publicacions del MNAC, 2004.
3628:Guide of Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
3597:Paintings from the Chapter House in Sigena
3241:The center exists due to the impulse that
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1495:. Returning to Catalonia, in his image of
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2915:1929 Barcelona International Exposition
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1628:Mural Paintings from the Herrera Chapel
1361:The itinerary begins with art from the
27:Art museum in Palau Nacional, Barcelona
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4187:Ramon Casas and Pere Romeu on a Tandem
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3547:Romanesque art in the MNAC collections
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1853:Jean-Claude Richard, abbé of Saint-Non
1342:The Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
1338:Renaissance and Baroque Art Collection
509:(Catalan Mural Paintings, 1907–1921).
489:With a series of important Romanesque
4427:Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
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4717:Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art
4604:Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya
4422:Basilica of Saints Justus and Pastor
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3581:A Cycle of English Frescoes in Spain
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569:paintings from Sant Quirze de Pedret
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980:Triptych of Sant Vicenç d'Estopanyà
809:Paintings from Santa Maria in Taüll
600:paintings from San Pedro de Arlanza
366:(Municipal Fine Art Museum) in the
282:Avinguda de la Reina Maria Cristina
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4827:Museum of the History of Barcelona
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1872:Allegory of Love, Cupid and Psyche
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3703:Hurtado, Joana (2 January 2011).
3283:President: Joan Oliveras i Bagués
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1447:The 17th century begins with the
1262:Gothic altarpiece of Santes Creus
1185:Master of the Conquest of Majorca
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5138:1995 establishments in Catalonia
4609:Palau del Parlament de Catalunya
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3747:"Visiting Barcelona on a Budget"
3181:El Museu espai comú d'integració
3089:Biblioteca-Museu Víctor Balaguer
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4712:Archaeology Museum of Catalonia
4669:Temple Expiatori del Sagrat Cor
4194:Confidant from the Batlló House
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3649:"Descobreix una Joia del Museu"
3159:Educational space at the museum
2886:
2810:Numismatic Cabinet of Catalonia
1510:Entering now the 18th century,
557:paintings from Sant Joan in Boí
4914:Mossèn Costa i Llobera Gardens
4417:Basilica of Saint Joseph Oriol
4134:Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew
3793:Children Artists in the museum
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3195:), a joint initiative between
3177:Museum as an integration space
3137:Museu del Disseny de Barcelona
2697:Cabinet of Drawings and Prints
2506:, and the sculptural nudes of
1964:Portrait of Mariana of Austria
1648:Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew
1473:Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew
1449:frescoes in the Herrera Chapel
757:(from Benasque Valley, Aragon)
441:
364:Museu Municipal de Belles Arts
304:. The museum is housed in the
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5056:Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
4822:Museu Tèxtil i d'Indumentària
4802:Museu de les Arts Decoratives
4762:Gabinet de les Arts Gràfiques
4599:Old Hospital de la Santa Creu
4594:Montjuïc Communications Tower
4412:Basilica of Our Lady of Mercy
4051:Altarpiece of the Saints John
3949:Apse of Sant Climent de Taüll
3490:Les pintures murals catalanes
3452:
3014:Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
2981:Juan Claude Nicolas Forestier
2853:War of the Spanish Succession
2637:Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection
1879:Thyssen Bornemisza Collection
915:disentailment of church goods
901:Saint George and the Princess
726:Altar frontal from Tavèrnoles
585:Apse of Sant Climent de Taüll
527:Museum of Fine Arts in Boston
525:, and they now reside in the
507:Les pintures murals catalanes
451:Apse of Sant Climent de Taüll
5143:1995 establishments in Spain
4888:Teatre Nacional de Catalunya
4694:World Trade Center Barcelona
3403:List of museums in Barcelona
3294:
2985:Nicolau Maria Rubió i Tudurí
2669:(in which the Church of the
2514:. Completing this review of
1099:Cathedral of la Seu d'Urgell
1093:, and Valencia, principally
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4929:Parc de la Creueta del Coll
4878:Palau de la Música Catalana
4487:Castle of the Three Dragons
4229:Woman in Hat and Fur Collar
4037:Altarpiece of Saint Barbara
3418:List of largest art museums
3391:
2091:'s ideas in Catalonia, and
1952:Salomon Jacobz van Ruysdael
1491:and several still lifes by
1479:, known as Lo Spagnoletto,
1457:San Giacomo degli Spagnuoli
1302:Altarpiece of Saint Barbara
1170:Altarpiece of Saint Vincent
503:Institut d'Estudis Catalans
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5046:Camp Municipal Narcís Sala
4868:Festival Grec de Barcelona
4772:Jardí Botànic de Barcelona
4574:Magic Fountain of Montjuïc
4113:Saint Peter and Saint Paul
4065:Saint Augustine Altarpiece
3681:Gumà, Montserrat (coord).
3423:List of national galleries
2962:Fountains in front of MNAC
2530:or making the leap to the
1748:Maurice Quentin de la Tour
1730:; superb exponents of the
1608:Saint Peter and Saint Paul
1017:Amongst Catalan painters,
824:Apse of Santa Maria d'Àneu
620:Frontal of La Seu d'Urgell
453:, a fresco from Church of
348:'s cultural and political
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292:church paintings, and for
86:Interactive fullscreen map
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4944:Parc del Laberint d'Horta
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4732:Centre d'Art Santa Mònica
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4624:Royal Palace of Pedralbes
4554:Hotel Melia Barcelona Sky
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3844:Google Arts & Culture
3447:Pendant with Saint George
3305:Joaquim M. Folch i Torres
3038:1888 Universal Exhibition
2883:documentary collections.
2666:The Cathedral of the Poor
2042:1888 Universal Exhibition
1107:Master of La Seu d'Urgell
681:Southern apse from Pedret
602:and the chapter house of
372:1888 Universal Exhibition
330:1992 Summer Olympic Games
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4058:Virgin of the Consellers
3942:Apse of Santa Maria Àneu
3408:List of museums in Spain
3109:Museu d'Art Jaume Morera
2502:, vaguely influenced by
2419:Laboratory of La Galette
2357:from, respectively, the
1409:The Bearing of the Cross
1064:Pere Garcia de Benabarre
1052:Virgin of the Consellers
884:Virgin of the Consellers
655:Hospital de Sant Nicolau
642:and the carvings in the
535:Catalan Board of Museums
529:. There were no laws in
519:detaching wall paintings
5000:Plaça de Francesc Macià
4447:Casa Bonaventura Ferrer
3970:Altar frontal from Avià
3657:Ajuntament de Barcelona
3626:Gumà, Montserrat (ed).
3584:The Burlington Magazine
2661:Hermen Anglada-Camarasa
2325:and the French artists
2291:Hermen Anglada–Camarasa
1885:Palacio de Villahermosa
1828:Lucas Cranach the Elder
1400:Dormition of the Virgin
1046:: the Valencian artist
794:Apse of la Seu d'Urgell
772:(from Castile and León)
741:Altar frontal from Avià
4990:Plaça d'Ildefons Cerdà
4909:Catalunya en Miniatura
4752:Fundació Antoni Tàpies
4584:Monastery of Pedralbes
4361:
4072:Resurrection of Christ
3977:Paintings from Arlanza
3519:patrimoni.gencat.cat.
3317:Joan Ainaud de Lasarte
3243:Joaquim Folch i Torres
3226:
3197:Televisió de Catalunya
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3151:Educational activities
3083:
3081:Victor Balaguer Museum
3071:Network of art museums
2977:Josep Puig i Cadafalch
2963:
2865:Tomás Francisco Prieto
2518:are the sculptures by
2369:houses in Barcelona's
2347:Josep Puig i Cadafalch
2303:Julio Romero de Torres
1833:The Ill-Matched Couple
1793:Girl Before the Mirror
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755:Altar frontal from Gia
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240:Catalan pronunciation:
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4873:Gran Teatre del Liceu
4539:Fossar de les Moreres
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4222:Portrait of My Father
4127:Immaculate Conception
3381:winning reality show
3274:The Board of Trustees
3224:
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2993:competition to design
2961:
2757:the Death of Lucrecia
2718:Josep Bernat Flaugier
2683:Joaquim Torres-García
2522:and the paintings by
2496:Joaquín Torres García
2319:José Gutiérrez Solana
2065:Josep Bernat Flaugier
2032:Modern Art Collection
1848:Jean-Honoré Fragonard
1767:Sebastiano del Piombo
1744:Jean-Honoré Fragonard
1720:Sebastiano dal Piombo
1668:Immaculate Conception
1663:Francisco de Zurbarán
1493:Francisco de Zurbarán
1489:Immaculate Conception
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4797:Museu de la Xocolata
4742:CosmoCaixa Barcelona
4722:CaixaForum Barcelona
4569:Library of Catalonia
4544:Hospital de Sant Pau
4030:Virgin of the Angels
3984:The Christ from 1147
3857:at Wikimedia Commons
3767:The museum's library
3141:Museu Frederic Marès
3101:Museu de la Garrotxa
3093:Vilanova i la Geltrú
2927:St. Peter's Basilica
2869:Gerónimo Antonio Gil
2613:Francesc Català-Roca
2528:figurative tradition
2194:Ramon Martí i Alsina
2123:Vallmitjana brothers
2046:Palau de Belles Arts
1948:Petrus Paulus Rubens
1808:Giandomenico Tiepolo
1728:Giandomenico Tiepolo
1428:, a contemporary of
1414:St Peter and St Paul
1210:Virgin of the Angels
1004:International Gothic
593:Santa Maria de Taüll
577:Sant Pere del Burgal
455:St. Climent de Taüll
368:Palau de Belles Arts
5015:Rambla de Catalunya
4953:Streets and squares
4747:FC Barcelona Museum
4674:Torre de Collserola
4659:Santa Maria del Mar
4397:Barcelona Cathedral
4387:Arenas de Barcelona
4173:The Spanish Wedding
4120:Madonna of Humility
3808:. 24 February 2014.
3795:Accessed 04/08/2010
3781:. 25 February 2014.
3384:The Amazing Race 10
3263:Pinacoteca di Brera
3046:Nuremberg Chronicle
3032:Library and archive
2806:, ten years later.
2804:Alexandre de Riquer
2659:; Le Paon Blanc by
2434:Alexandre de Riquer
2321:, the photographer
2267:Alexandre de Riquer
2237:The Spanish Wedding
1984:Madonna of Humility
1950:and a landscape by
1920:Bernardino Butinone
1916:Francesco del Cossa
1893:Pedralbes Monastery
1683:Master of Frankfurt
1442:Counter-Reformation
1420:. In this age, the
1165:Master of Estopanyà
1054:whilst the Catalan
996:Barcelona Cathedral
696:Baldachin from Tost
378:collections in the
360:Chapel of St Agatha
280:hill at the end of
196:On site (no charge)
146:41.368333; 2.153306
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5097:Aquarium Barcelona
5071:Palau dels Esports
4995:Plaça de Catalunya
4965:Avinguda Meridiana
4792:Museu de la Música
4767:Gaudí House Museum
4757:Fundació Joan Miró
4664:Santa Maria del Pi
4502:Diagonal Zero Zero
4462:Casa de les Punxes
4402:Barcelona Pavilion
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3359:In popular culture
3261:, attached to the
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3084:
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2377:and the architect
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1958:is represented by
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1946:are a painting by
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4980:Passeig de Gràcia
4960:Avinguda Diagonal
4902:Parks and gardens
4727:Can Framis Museum
4629:Palau Reial Major
4529:Font de Canaletes
4524:Fabra Observatory
4519:Estació de França
4497:Columbus Monument
4392:Avinguda Diagonal
4377:Ancient synagogue
4287:
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3853:Media related to
3830:Online collection
3749:. secrethotels.eu
3615:978-84-9785-546-4
3557:978-84-8043-196-5
3475:978-84-8043-198-9
3442:Massimo Stanzione
3255:Mauro Pelliccioli
3247:Manuel Grau i Mas
3189:A hand of stories
3129:Mollet del Vallès
3010:Fira de Barcelona
2919:El Arte en España
2857:French occupation
2821:Iberian Peninsula
2646:Open-Air Interior
2598:Spanish Civil War
2567:Leandre Cristòfol
2379:Josep Maria Jujol
2371:Passeig de Gràcia
2283:Marià Pidelaserra
2275:Pere Casas Abarca
2113:Francesc Masriera
2105:anecdotal realism
2095:, founder of the
2087:, who introduced
2075:painters such as
2067:and the sculptor
1999:Peter Paul Rubens
1932:Ludovico Carracci
1868:Francisco de Goya
1752:Francisco de Goya
1736:Peter Paul Rubens
1694:The Cambó Bequest
1623:Annibale Carracci
1465:Massimo Stanzione
1453:Annibale Carracci
1434:Jacopo Tintoretto
1125:Bartolomé Bermejo
1079:Bartolomé Bermejo
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