
Visiting Barcelona for the First Time? Here's What to See and Do
Take the bother out of a trip to Barcelona with our first time–friendly recommendations.
If you’re looking for a glimpse into the lifestyle of Barcelona’s upper class in the 20th century, the Museu Sentinel collection of clothing, accessories, toys, and smoking paraphernalia offers a unique perspective. Marès had a particular interest in medieval Spanish sculpture—a highlight of the collection. Visitors can choose a basic admission ticket to the museum or opt for a Barcelona Card, which includes entrance or discounts to several other top attractions and free travel on Barcelona’s metro and city buses.
The Frederic Marès Museum is perfect for history buffs and those looking to get off the beaten path.
Give yourself about 90 minutes to explore the museum collection.
All but two rooms of the museum are accessible to wheelchairs, which are available to rent.
The easiest way to reach the museum, located in the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic), is to take the Barcelona Metro (line 4) to Jaume I station. The hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus also stops nearby.
The museum collection is open Tuesday to Sunday throughout the year, with shorter hours on Sundays and holidays. Visit on a warm afternoon to take advantage of the air-conditioning and enjoy a cool drink in the museum’s shady courtyard café. Admission is free on the first Sunday of every month.
Born in 1893, Frederic Marès moved to Barcelona as a young boy, later graduating from the School of Fine Arts. He began sculpting as a young professor at the university and developed a specialty in monumental sculpture. After the Spanish Civil War, Marès spent much of his time restoring destroyed statues and buildings.