
Duration
2 hours
Best Time
Any time
Entry
EUR 12 - Verified Mar 2026 ✓
Closures
Closed on Monday
Barcelona's natural history museum sits inside a dramatic blue triangular building that looks like it crash-landed at Parc del Fòrum. The permanent 'Planeta Vida' exhibition walks you through 4.6 billion years of evolution across 3,000 square meters, featuring a complete diplodocus skeleton, interactive touchscreens, and mineral collections that actually sparkle under the lighting. You'll find live specimens in terrariums, fossil displays you can touch, and multimedia stations where kids (and adults) get genuinely absorbed.
The visit flows chronologically from Earth's formation through today's biodiversity crisis, with the massive dinosaur skeleton dominating the central space. The building's angular architecture creates unexpected sightlines - you'll spot exhibits from multiple levels and find yourself drawn to sections you hadn't planned to visit. The sound design is subtle but effective, with ambient nature sounds that change as you move between ecosystems. Most visitors spend 90 minutes here, though the interactive elements can easily stretch that to two hours.
Honestly, the permanent collection feels a bit sparse for such a large space, and some displays look dated compared to world-class natural history museums. The temporary exhibitions on the ground floor are often more engaging and better designed. Entry costs €6 for adults, but that first Sunday free admission deal is genuine - just expect crowds. Skip the audio guide (€3) and focus on the hands-on elements instead.
Enter through the main Plaza Leonardo Da Vinci entrance and head straight to the top floor, then work your way down - the flow makes more sense chronologically this way
Most visitors rush past the mineral collection near the entrance, but it's actually one of the best-curated sections with specimens from Catalonian mines you won't see elsewhere
The museum shop on the ground floor sells beautiful mineral specimens and fossils at fair prices - better quality than most Barcelona souvenir shops and surprisingly affordable
Address
Plaza Leonardo Da Vinci, 4-5, Sant Martí, 08019 Barcelona, Spain
Neighborhood
PoblenouNearest Metro
Skip the queue: Book tickets online to avoid the ticket line.
Plan for about 2 hours.
Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona - Museu Blau is in the Poblenou neighborhood of Barcelona. The address is Plaza Leonardo Da Vinci, 4-5, Sant Martí, 08019 Barcelona, Spain. The area is well-served by metro.
This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.
Closed on Monday. Check the official website for holiday closures and special hours.

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