Itineraires according to the educational level.
Itineraires according to the educational level.
Recommendations you should take into account
- To book a visit for your students, fill in the registration form at the end of the instructions or send us an email to [email protected]. For any other clarification you can call 93 622 03 75.
- It is essential to book the visit at least 15 days in advance.
- You will receive a confirmation letter which you must present at the group desk on the day of the visit.
- Groups of students accompanied by their teachers and with prior reservation have free admission to the museum.
- If you book an activity led by an educator, you can pay the same for the visit in cash or by card.
- If there are students in your group with special educational needs, let us know at the time of booking.
- Some activities allow adaptation for Special Education centers. Find out more before booking the visit, by calling the Department of Education at 93 622 03 60, or by writing to [email protected].
- Some of the works on the route may not be in their usual place for reasons of restoration, conservation, temporary loan or change of location in the rooms.
- Check out best practices and arrangements and dynamics related to group visits.
Workshop visits:
- Sound and Colour
- Dance of fairies and elves: The fairy Goteta d’aigua (Water drop) presents other fairies and elves that there are in the works of the museum
- Stories in relief: Sculpture for the smallest ones: The sculptor’s trade and the discovery of the qualities of the different materials employed in sculpture
Guided visits
- A stroll through Romanesque art: All about Romanesque art and the cultural aspects surrounding it.
- Medieval art: The best pieces from Romanesque and Gothic art.
Dynamic visits
- Portraits: The portrait as a pictorial genre and in the context of a specific society.
- EmocionAR-TE: Fostering dialogue and expressing emotions, ideas and feelings through art.
- The bestiary: The bestiary that forms part of popular culture has its roots in the medieval world. The iconography and symbols of the animal representations.
Workshop visits
- The bestiary: The bestiary that forms part of popular culture has its roots in the medieval world. The iconography and symbols of the animal representations.
- Stories in relief: sculpture for the little ones: The sculptor’s trade and the discovery of the different materials used in sculpture.
- The blue hour. Santiago Rusiñol, from painting to theatre: Get to know Santiago Rusiñol and his world of blue courtyards and toy theatres.
- All sorts of bodies: The human figure in sculpture: how is it done? How do you look at it? Do all sculptors represent it in the same way?
- Modernisme, a total art: The figure of the woman and nature as a source of inspiration of the modernists.
Guided visits:
- A stroll through Romanesque art: All about Romanesque art and the cultural aspects that surround it
- Medieval art: The best pieces of Romanesque and Gothic art
- Modern art from the 19th century to the avant-garde: Artistic trends and currents in Europe open up in Catalonia and adapt to the culture of the territory
- Temporary exhibition: Consult the current exhibition
- Palau Nacional: Visit the building, and find out about its architecture and history
Dynamic visits:
- The medieval society through art: The mentality, the society and the everyday life in the medieval world through art
- Walls that communicate: from Romanesque to Facebook: Medieval art seen from a contemporary vision
Workshop visits:
- Painters by trade: pictorial techniques in medieval times: The painter’s trade and the discovery of the techniques and materials used
- The body in sculpture: from realism to abstraction: The human figure in sculpture: how is it done? How do you look at it? Do all sculptors represent it in the same way?
Guided visits for the Selectivitat (University Entrance Exams)
- Medieval Art Itinerary for Selectivitat: Work on the selected Romanesque and Gothic works for the University Entrance Exams (Selectivitat)
- Modern Art Itinerary for Selectivitat: Work on the selected works of art from the 19th and 20 century for the Selectivitat exams
- Complete Selectivitat itinerary: Work on the selected works for the Selectivitat exams
Other guided visits
- A stroll through Romanesque art: All about Romanesque art and the cultural aspects that surround it
- Medieval art: The best pieces of Romanesque and Gothic art
- Modern art: from the 19th century to the avant-garde: The artistic trends and currents in Europe open up in Catalonia and adapt to the culture of the territory
- 1000 years of art: Get to know the most important works of the museum and Catalan art
- Temporary exhibition: Consult the current temporary exhibition
- Palau Nacional: Visit the building, find out about its architecture and the history
