Home > Destinations > Europe > Spain > Barcelona > Attractions > Museu de Ciències Naturals de la Ciutadella (Geologia and Zoologia)
Frommers.com Frommers.com
Most Recent Barcelona Forum Posts
Most Recommended Articles
Most Commented Articles
  Print This Article Print Get Frommer's RSS Feed RSS

Barcelona Map: Museu de Ciències Naturals de la Ciutadella (Geologia and Zoologia)Museu de Ciències Naturals de la Ciutadella (Geologia and Zoologia) Frommer's Recommended

Hours Tues-Sat 10am-7pm; Sun 10am-3pm
Address
Passeig Picasso 1
Location Parc de la Ciutadella, La Ribera
Transportation Metro: Barceloneta or Arc de Triomf
Phone 93-319-68-95 (Museu de Geologia), 93-319-69-12 (Museu de la Zoologia)
Prices Admission (for both) 3.50€ ($4.35) adults, free for children under 16

Frommer's Review

These two museums, which can be viewed with the same ticket, reside inside the elegant Parc de la Ciutadella. The most crowd-pleasing is the Museu de Zoologia, which is housed in a whimsical building designed by the moderniste architect Lluis Domènech i Montaner. It was created (but not finished in time) as a cafe for the 1887-to-1888 World's Fair, which was largely centered around the park. Known at the time as the Castell de Tres Dragons (Castle of the Three Dragons), it is a daring example of medieval-inspired modernisme with fortress-like towers featuring ceramic heraldry, Mudéjar windows, and walls of exposed brick. Inside, although extremely altered, exhibits are displayed in Victorian-style wooden and glass cabinets. Specimens include Goliath frogs, giant crabs, and a section on Catalan flora. Located in a colonnaded neoclassical structure, the setting for the Geological Museum is slightly less inspiring. It was, however, the first building in the city to be constructed specifically for a museum, and it still holds the largest geology collection in the country. The left wing displays various granites, quartzes, and naturally radioactive rocks. The more interesting right wing contains fossils with some nostalgic Jules Verne-type illustrations made in the 1950s, which depict prehistoric life.

Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.


Back to Top


  Print This Article Print Get Frommer's RSS Feed RSS


Destination Guide
Destination Guide Destination Guide Destination Guide
Destination Guide Destination Guide Frommer's Barcelona, 3rd Edition Destination Guide Frommer's Barcelona, 3rd Edition

Author: Peter Stone
Pub Date: April 27, 2009
Price: $16.99

Add to Cart
Destination Guide Destination Guide Destination Guide Related Titles:
Frommer's 24 Great Walks in Barcelona, 1st Edition
Destination Guide
Frommer's 25 Great Drives in Spain
Destination Guide
Frommer's Barcelona Day by Day, 1st Edition
Destination Guide
Destination Guide Destination Guide
Destination Guide Destination Guide Destination Guide
Destination Guide
Destinations
Home > Destinations > Europe > Spain > Barcelona > Attractions > Museu de Ciències Naturals de la Ciutadella (Geologia and Zoologia)

Frommer's Star Ratings

Frommer's Recommended 0 stars Frommer's Recommended
Frommer's Highly Recommended 1 stars Frommer's Highly Recommended
Frommer's Very Highly Recommended 2 stars Frommer's Very Highly Recommended
Frommer's Exceptional 3 stars Frommer's Exceptional

About Our System

Frommer's ranks every hotel, restaurant, attraction, shop, and nightlife establishment it reviews for quality, value, service, amenities, and special features using a star-rating scale, an expression of the strong compare-and-contrast opinions that are a brand hallmark.

Other ratings provide stars based primarily on price and amenities; the Frommer's star rating is meant to quantify the kind of intangible, experiential elements that help travelers make informed decisions.

The "baseline" recommendation is zero stars--every hotel, restaurant, attraction, shop, and nightlife establishment that Frommer's chooses to review is recommended; otherwise, we simply wouldn't include it.

Close Window