5/5 Rita P. 4 years ago on Google
GREAT
museum,
lots
of
information.
Plaques
in
front
of
exhibits
are
in
catalan,
español,
and
english,
but
captions
for
a
lot
of
photos/objects
in
the
exhibit
are
in
catalan
only
(see
photos).
There
is
a
free
audioguide
with
entry
(accessible
via
your
own
phone/device
on
their
website)
that
is
available
in
several
languages,
but
it
summarizes
a
lot
of
the
information
rather
than
actually
going
through
everything.
That
said
being
fluent
in
English
&
Spanish
I
didn’t
find
it
difficult
to
determine
what
the
photo
captions
in
Catalan
said
from
the
plaque
descriptions
and
other
context.
The
museum
has
a
lot
of
interactive
exhibits
and
would
be
great
for
students
or
other
young
people.
I
am
a
history
buff
so
I
spent
several
hours
there
and
could
have
easily
spent
a
full
day
there,
but
it
is
a
lot
of
reading
(even
if
you
only
speak
English/Spanish
and
are
only
reading
the
plaques).
Exhibits
cover
from
prehistory
through
to
a
modern
day
exhibit
(claiming
to
cover
until
2007
but
much
of
it
is
still
very
relevant).
There
is
a
restaurant/café
upstairs
(one
or
both
open
depending
on
what
time
you
go)
which
was
good
but
slightly
overpriced,
as
museum
restaurants
tend
to
be.
We
ate
some
tapas
at
the
rooftop
terrace,
which
had
very
very
loud
music
playing
and
most
seats
in
the
shade
were
already
taken
when
we
arrived,
so
this
may
not
be
a
good
option
for
everyone.
I
am
not
sure
if
you
could
leave
to
get
food
and
reenter,
but
you
do
receive
a
ticket
and
a
sticker
upon
purchase,
so
I
suspect
you
could
reenter.
Entry
was
6,50€
for
regular
exhibits
and
temporary
exhibits,
and
all
employees
I
came
across
spoke
English
and
Spanish
(and
probably
Catalan
but
as
I
don’t
speak
it
I
can’t
testify
to
that).