Plan your tour

Timetable

Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays for any questions about visits, buy tickets or free hours contact directly on 93 342 99 20.

 

MARITIME MUSEUM OF BARCELONA

Opening hours
The Museum is open to the public from Monday to Sunday: from 10 am to 8 pm (access permitted until 7 pm).

Sundays after 3:00 pm, free entry.
The Museum closes on December 25 and 26, and January 1 and 6.
December 24 and 31 the museum closes on 3:00 pm.

ADVICE: Tickets must be purchased physically at the Museum box office. Online ticket sales are not available.

 

SCHOONER SANTA EULÀLIA
The boat is not wheelchair-accessible

Summer opening hours (April-October)*
From Tuesday to Sunday, and public holidays: from 10:oo am to 8 pm.
Saturdays: from 2:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
Non-holiday Mondays, closed.

*AUGUST: The schooner Santa Eulàlia will be closed to visitors from July until the end of August, as the annual maintenance work will be carried out on the vessel in dry dock during this period.

Winter opening hours (November-March)
From Tuesday to Sunday, and public holidays: from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm.
Saturdays: from 2:00 pm. to 5:30 pm.
Non-holiday Mondays, closed.

 

LIBRARY
Monday to Friday.
August, closed.
Please make an appointment by calling + 34 933 429 920 or mailing busquetsfr@mmb.cat

 

GENERAL REGISTRY
Open Monday to Friday, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Closed Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.

 

CAFÉ AND RESTAURANT
Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm.
Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm. Phone: + 34 666 919 998. Mail: reserves@norai.org.

 

SHOP
Monday to Sunday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, and from 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

 

JARDINS DEL BALUARD GARDENS
The Jardins del Baluard gardens are difficult to access for individuals with reduced mobility.
Open the first and third Sunday of each month, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm (except August).

Rates

  GENERAL REDUCED GROUPS
MUSEUM ACCESS + VISIT TO SCHOONER SANTA EULÀLIA
10 € 5 € 8 €
SCHOONER SANTA EULÀLIA
3 € 1 € ----

Every Sunday after 3:00 pm, Maritim Museum of Barcelona access is free of charge.
The exhibits in the entrance hall and the Espai Mirador are free of charge.

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Visitor's guide

Virtual visit

How to get there

  • Museu Marítim de Barcelona

    Maritime Museum of Barcelona
    Av. de les Drassanes s/n
    08001 Barcelona
    (Access museum from the Plaça del Portal de la Pau)

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    Telephone: + 34 933 429 920
    Fax: + 34 933 187 876
    informacio@mmb.cat

  • Schooner Santa Eulàlia

    Moll de Bosch i Alsina
    (Moll de la Fusta)

  • Public transportation

    Drassanes bus-stop, on Passeig Josep Carner: D20, H14
    Portal de la Pau stop: V13, D20, H14, 59, 120
    La Rambla – Plaça del Teatre stop: V13, 59
    La Rambla – Santa Mònica stop: V13, 59
    Paral·lel – Drassanes stop: 21, D20

  • Metro

    L3 – Drassanes station
    (Portal de Santa Madrona exit)
    L2, L3 – Paral·lel station
    (Avinguda Paral·lel exit)

  • Parking

    Drassanes Parking Garage (Carrer Portal de Santa Madrona, 10)
    Moll de la Fusta Parking Garage (Passeig Colom, 23)

  • Bicing Stations

    Station 425. Carrer Cervelló
    Station 56. Portal de Santa Madrona
    Station 57. La Rambla, 2
    Station 361. Passeig de Colom (La Rambla)
    Station 410. Passeig de Colom (La Rambla)

Groups

All Maritim Museum of Barcelona educational planned activities and guided tours require a reservation.
We also recommend making a reservation for unguided visits, but doing so is optional.

  • School groups
    Groups of over 10 individuals

  • 93 342 99 29

    reserves@mmb.cat

  • Reservations must be made at least 7 days in advance

How to make a reservation

Services

The Maritim Museum of Barcelona has a store, café, restaurant and lockers in the entrance area. The building is wheelchair-accessible and has an elevator for accessing the Espai Mirador.

Accessibility

 Maritim Museum of Barcelona has been working to be open to everyone, both in terms of physical barriers and access to temporary collections and exhibits.

Best practice

Maritim Museum of Barcelona is a public space that must be preserved and respected.