Enjoy the games of one of the best basketball teams in the whole country. Palau Blaugrana is the main stadium where the FC Barcelona Basketball team plays. It also hosts the games of the FC Barcelona Handbol, Volleyball and Hockey teams. It can hold more than 7000 spectators during events.
Featuring an eclectic mix of Rock, Folk, Pop, Salsa, Funk and Reggae performances by various bands throughout the week, the Koitton Club is perfect for your live music fixture in Barcelona. The club, which opened its doors in the middle of 2012, not just hosts local bands, but also invites those on tour. And the club's inclination towards art is not just restricted to music, as it organizes art exhibits in collaboration with various organizations, which makes Koitton Club a true delight for art lovers!
Built in the 19th century, Plaça Reial sits in the heart of the Gothic Square and is a famous landmark surrounded by various other places of interest on La Rambla. The square lights up after dark when it becomes a hang-out spot for young denizens convening before heading to famous nightclubs in the vicinity. It also plays host to the annual La Mercè festival and a number of concerts and open-air events. Interesting fact: Plaça Reial's twin square- Plaza Garibaldi can be found in the historic center of Mexico City.
Argentona Water Jug Museum houses an expansive collection of pottery items, earthenware and ceramics created by the town's local artisans. Exhibited in its temporary exhibition space, the collection also includes local ancient items and other works by the local craftsmen. The museum's origin traces back to the Water Jug Festival that upholds a ritual from the 17th Century. Over 3000 water jugs are exhibited at the Argentona Water Jug Museum and the museum's permanent exhibition offers a wonderful insight of water vessels' typology, history and their production process.
Established in the year 2003, Palau Foundation offers visitors a spectacular display of Pablo Picasso and Josep Palau i Fabre's works. Palau Foundation was set up with an aim to promote and cherish documentary and artistic works of Josep Palau i Fabre. Picasso and Fabre shared a close friendship and the foundation's exhibits depict depict their rapport. One of the striking exhibits here is the permanent exhibit comprising Picasso's collection. The foundation also hosts several events associated with the region's literature and plastic arts.
For a fan of the Barcelona Football Club, There's nothing better than visiting the clubs iconic home ground, Camp Nou, and touring the museum that houses the clubs trophies and numerous FCB artefacts. The Club Nou Experience gives you just that. Take a guided tour through the Club Nou Museum, visit the player's changing rooms, walk through the player's tunnel, and tour some of the most well-known spots in the stadium. The timings of tours change based on scheduled games, hence, check the website for tour timings and book your place in advance.