Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site: Learn about Lluís Domènech i Montaner's masterpiece in Barcelona
4.6
180 Ratings
Barcelona
Explore the Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site in Barcelona, a masterpiece by Lluís Domènech i Montaner. Discover the history, architecture, and current use of this internationally acclaimed center for knowledge.
Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau - Sant Salvador Pavilion, summarising the history of the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, from its founding in 1401 up until the 21st century. On the upper floor, visitors will see a contemporary installation symbolising a dragon, a tribute to the figure and the work of Llu�s Dom�nech i Montaner, who was a key architect in Modernisme, the Catalan Art Nouveau.
What's Included
  • Admission ticket included
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • Guide
Additional Information

Embark on a self-directed tour of Sant Pau, a site that stands among the world’s largest Art Nouveau structures, and gain insights into a major piece by Lluís Domènech i Montaner, and one of the key renovation projects of recent times. Traverse through one of Europe’s oldest medical facilities, observe the intricacies of the Art Nouveau compound’s design and construction, and understand its present-day role as a globally recognized knowledge hub. Sant Pau provides wheelchair accessibility, and your ticket is valid during any operational hours of the center.

Location
Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau
Sant Antoni Maria Claret, 167
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Herbdr
Jun 20, 2024
One of the best places to visit - Lovely grounds and architecture. Way less crowded than the other tourist sites. One of my favorite spots in Barcelona. Well worth a visit.
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Mile_2605
Jun 17, 2024
From hospital to splendor of modernist architecture - Designed by the same architect as the Palau de la Musica Catalana, this hospital was commissioned by a rich banker and its peculiarity is that it was among the first divided into several pavilions with different departments, connected by underground passages. The principle on which the internal and external architecture is based, as well as the composition of the large gardens, is that a beautiful, well-kept environment, full of greenery, can contribute to the healing of the sick, or at least alleviate their suffering. Some pavilions can be visited: they have been renovated and present how the departments originally looked. The one dedicated to the administration is simply spectacular, with different ceilings, columns covered in majolica, and stained glass windows. One of them overlooks the Sagrada Familia, which is only 500 meters away. Gaudí died in this hospital after being hit by a tram. The staff recognized who he was only after 3 days. Today the actual hospital has obviously been expanded and moved to new buildings; the original ones host associations dedicated to the promotion of art, culture and health. From the end of November the gardens host the Christmas village: they are carefully decorated to create a magical atmosphere.
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Iwchile
Jun 12, 2024
A pleasant walk with a lot of history - An excellent visit! The area is easy to navigate and very quiet. The bookstore at the exit is very interesting. It has a couple of problems with the signage but in general it is easy to get around! The audio guide is not necessary. It has the same information as the panels.
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Debra_g
Jun 10, 2024
Unique Hospital turned Museum - This hospital turned museum has amazingly unique architecture. We enjoyed touring the various buildings. Great frescoes on the outside.
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Judy_o
Jun 9, 2024
Beautiful! - It is hard to believe this beautiful building was once a hospital. It has been carefully restored to its’ original beauty and maintained with great pride and respect for the buildings historic past. A walk through with audio guide is a delightful way to spend a couple of hours.
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Schmutaki
Jun 1, 2024
Magnificent - The beauty of the buildings here is wonderful. There is so much to see here the architecture is wonderful. Not Gaudi but impressive nonetheless. We spent about an hour wandering the several buildings open to the public. Hard to believe this was a hospital. Not to be missed
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Pierson_m
May 13, 2024
Wonderful experience - Staff was lovely, place was magnificent, everything perfectly as advertised! Spend a while here if you can.
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Andrea_f
May 4, 2024
Fascinating history,... - Fascinating history, beautiful grounds, amazing architecture and art. Would definitely recommend guided tour or audio tour (we did not and regretted it)
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Peter_h
May 25, 2024
Day at Montserrat! - What a beautiful area, Montserrat! We wish we had more time to explore. All the sites we saw were amazing and even had an opportunity to pray with Black Madonna…Excellent!
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Climber32569091364
May 4, 2024
Streetscape - There were quite a few changes to the tour. You can't enter tourist spots without prior reservation. We didn't have a same-day ticket so we couldn't enter. We had a hard time installing the audio guide for Sagrada Familia so we went around without it. However, the cityscape is beautiful and the roads are wide so you can still have fun just walking around.
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