1. 圣家堂(Sagrada Família):高迪未完工的神圣森林与光影奇迹
没去过圣家堂,等于没来过巴塞罗那。这不是一座传统的教堂,而是高迪穷尽一生将大自然、几何学与信仰融合的立体史诗。当阳光穿透彩色玻璃,你绝对会震撼到失语。
📍 地址: C/ de Mallorca, 401, 08013 Barcelona
⏰ 开放时间: 每日 9:00-18:00/20:00(随季节变动,请以官网为准)。

🔥必看看点: 细节密集的“诞生立面”、极简冷峻的“受难立面”、如参天大树般的内部立柱、绝美的彩色玻璃窗。
🗺️ 重点展区和导览路线: 主要分为三大核心展区:展现高迪原本设计的诞生立面、极简冷峻的受难立面,以及光影如梦幻森林般的内部中殿。
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💡参观贴士: 全年爆满!务必提前数周在官网购票。下午的西晒阳光穿透红色系玻璃,是拍照最美的时刻。

2. 巴特罗之家 & 米拉之家(Casa Batlló & Casa Milà):感恩大道上的高迪双子星
两座没有直角的建筑!前者是绚烂的“屠龙童话”,后者是如海浪起伏的“外星采石场”。它们相距仅几百米,完美展示了高迪“直线属于人类,曲线属于上帝”的设计哲学。
📍地址: Passeig de Gràcia, 43 & 92(均位于感恩大道)
⏰ 开放时间: 每日 9:00-20:00/20:30(旺季有夜场)。
🔥 必看看点: Batlló: the dragon-back roof, colorful mosaic façade, and a lightwell as deep as the sea. Milà: alien-warrior chimneys, whale-bone-like attic arches, and the wave-shaped exterior.

🗺️ 重点展区: The core highlights of both buildings are arranged from bottom to top: the Noble Floor (Noble Floor) recreating the life of wealthy merchants of the era; the interior lightwell filled with Gaudí’s natural-light choreography; the vaulted attic showcasing his structural mechanics; and the most photogenic fantasy rooftop terrace (dragon spine/alien chimneys).
💡 参观贴士: Plan to visit both on the same day—morning and afternoon works perfectly. Casa Milà’s rooftop rises and falls; wear comfortable flats.

3. 达利戏剧博物馆(Dalí Theatre-Museum):全球最大的超现实迷宫
Designed by Dalí himself, the museum is a giant surrealist artwork in its own right. The enormous eggs on the roof and the Mae West lips sofa—this is Dalí’s dream made tangible.

📍 地址: Plaça Gala i Salvador Dalí, 5, 17600 Figueres(位于菲格拉斯小镇)
⏰ 开放时间: Tue–Sun 10:30-17:15(Usually closed on Mondays; hours extend in summer).
🔥必看看点: Rainy Taxi, the Mae West Room (lips sofa and blonde wig), the ceiling fresco in the Palace of the Wind, and Dalí’s own underground tomb.

🗺️ 重点展区: Key areas include the central open-air courtyard where Rainy Taxi is parked; the former stage hall with its vast dome and ceiling painting (the Palace of the Wind); the trompe-l’œil Mae West Room; and the Dalí Jewels room showcasing his intricate designs.
💡参观贴士: You’ll need to take the high-speed train from central Barcelona (about1 hour). There’s no clearly recommended route inside—Dalí wanted visitors to get freely lost, as if in a dream.

4. 毕加索博物馆(Museo Picasso):藏在哥特宫殿里的天才少年时代
Home to the world’s most complete collection of Picasso’s early works (Blue Period, Rose Period), this museum perfectly explains why he could“paint like a master—and yet spend a lifetime learning to paint like a child”.
📍地址: C/ de Montcada, 15-23, 08003 Barcelona
⏰ 开放时间: Tue–Sun 10:00-19:00(Closed Mondays).

🔥必看看点: The famous Las Meninas series variations (Las Meninas), the early realist masterpiece Science and Charity, Blue Period paintings, and Picasso’s sketchbooks.
🗺️ 重点展区: The galleries are primarily organized by Picasso’s creative periods: an early academic section showcasing his astonishing talent; the somber, introspective Blue Period; and the absolute peak of the museum——a dedicated Las Meninas gallery presenting58 complete variations from the series.
💡 参观贴士: Free entry is offered every Thursday afternoon and on the first Sunday of each month, but it’s extremely competitive—book your time slot on the official website one week in advance!

5. 加泰罗尼亚国家艺术博物馆(MNAC):俯瞰全城的国家宫与中世纪宝库
A majestic palace crowning Montjuïc! It houses one of the world’s finest collections of Romanesque (Romanesque) dome frescoes—letting you glimpse the ancient soul of Catalonia at a single glance.
📍 地址: Palau Nacional, Parc de Montjuïc, s/n, 08038 Barcelona ⏰ 开放时间: Tue–Sat 10:00-18:00/20:00, Sun 10:00-15:00.
🔥必看看点: The Pantocrator mural from Sant Climent de Taüll (removed from the original church and relocated here), Gothic altarpieces, and Modernisme furniture designed by Gaudí.

🗺️ 重点展区: The collection spans a thousand years. The essential must-see is the Romanesque art galleries (Romanesque), recreated to evoke medieval churches, along with the dazzling Gothic art galleries. The modern art section includes Modernisme furniture by Gaudí and others, while the top-floor panoramic rooftop terrace is a prime spot for sweeping views over Barcelona.
💡参观贴士: There’s an overwhelming amount to see—set aside3+ hours. When you exit around dusk, sitting on the steps in front of the Palau Nacional to watch the sunset over Barcelona and the Magic Fountain is pure bliss.

6. 米罗基金会(Fundació Joan Miró):充满地中海阳光的童心宇宙
A pure-white building on Montjuïc that perfectly blends natural light with art. Filled with Miró’s signature red-yellow-blue lines, stars, moons, and women, it’s an incredibly soothing visualSPA.

📍地址: Parc de Montjuïc, s/n, 08038 Barcelona
⏰ 开放时间: Tue–Sat 10:00-20:00, Sun 10:00-18:00.
🔥必看看点: The Morning Star, The Caress of a Bird’s Wings in Gold, Calder’s Mercury Fountain (sealed behind glass due to its toxicity), and the huge tapestry bursting with color tension.
🗺️ 重点展区: Key areas include the main galleries featuring representative works from every period of Miró’s life; a multimedia space showcasing large tapestries and installation art; and the rooftop sculpture terrace displaying Miró’s vibrant sculptural language.

7. 圣十字圣保罗医院(Sant Pau Recinte Modernista):世界最美的现代主义医院,严重被低估的小众瑰宝
Designed by the architectural master Domènech i Montaner, this hospital is so lavish it feels like a royal palace. Colorful mosaic domes, tile-lined corridors, and orange groves—so beautiful you’ll forget it once served as a place to save lives.

📍 地址: C/ de Sant Antoni Maria Claret, 167, 08025 Barcelona
⏰ 开放时间: Daily 10:00-17:00/18:30(Seasonal changes apply).
🔥必看看点: The spectacular dome of the Administration Pavilion, the pink-toned ward hall, the secret underground passages linking the separate ward buildings, and the gorgeous courtyard gardens.

🗺️ 重点展区: The core highlights include the extravagantly decorated main Administration Pavilion, the secret underground corridors built for transport between wards, the Sant Rafael Pavilion recreating hospital scenes from a century ago, and the healing courtyard garden filled with orange trees.
💡参观贴士: It sits at the opposite end of Avinguda de Gaudí from the Sagrada Família. After visiting the basilica, a10-minute walk down the tree-lined avenue brings you here—fewer tourists, and extremely photogenic.

8. 加泰罗尼亚音乐宫(Palau de la Música Catalana):倒挂的玻璃玫瑰
The only concert hall in Europe listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Inside, it’s a giant kaleidoscope—mosaics, stained glass, and sculptures celebrating in exuberant color.
📍 地址: C/ Palau de la Música, 4-6, 08003 Barcelona

⏰ 开放时间: Daily 9:00-15:30(Must join an official guided tour).
🔥必看看点: The concert hall’s giant “inverted teardrop” stained-glass skylight, the Pegasus and Wagnerian Valkyrie sculptures flanking the stage, and the mosaic floral-column balcony of theLluís Millet Hall.

🗺️重点展区: Highlights are concentrated on the second floor: the main auditorium with its breathtaking inverted-teardrop stained-glass dome, plus the extremely photogenicLluís Millet Hall and exterior balcony, lined with mosaic-patterned columns.
💡参观贴士: If you have time, buy an evening concert ticket—hearing music while admiring the architecture under stage lighting is the most elevated way to experience it.

9. 巴塞罗那当代艺术博物馆(MACBA):纯白极简的冷酷仙境
A white building designed by Richard Meier, creating a striking visual contrast with the surrounding historic Gothic quarter. Outside is a world-famous gathering spot for skateboard youth; inside is cool, cutting-edge contemporary art.
📍 地址: Plaça dels Àngels, 1, 08001 Barcelona
⏰ 开放时间: Mon, Wed–Fri 11:00-19:30, Sat 10:00-20:00, Sun 10:00-15:00(Closed Tuesdays).

🔥必看看点: The iconic pure-white ramped corridor with sharp light-and-shadow cuts, Calder’s abstract metal sculptures, and rotating cutting-edge contemporary art exhibitions.
🗺️ 重点展区: The museum is mainly divided into permanent collection galleries showcasing avant-garde European and American art, special exhibition spaces with strong visual impact, and the signature pure-white corridor connecting floors—defined by its cool, sharply carved light.
💡参观贴士: The minimalist white corridor has incredible light. It’s perfect for shooting highly architectural ““photos of a lifetime”” in black or solid bright outfits.

10. 巴塞罗那大教堂(Barcelona Cathedral):隐匿于哥特区心脏的黑色灵魂
Don’t confuse it with the Sagrada Família! This is Barcelona’s true cathedral—a classic Gothic structure. Lofty spires, gargoyles, and stained glass hold the city’s oldest medieval memories.

📍 地址: Pla de la Seu, s/n, 08002 Barcelona
⏰ 开放时间: Daily 9:30-18:30(Visitor hours).
🔥必看看点: The ornate Gothic main façade, the sarcophagus of Saint Eulàlia (the city’s patron saint) in the crypt, the exquisite carved wooden choir stalls, and the13 white geese always kept in the cloister courtyard.

🗺️重点展区: Key areas include the central nave with its magnificent rose windows and finely crafted choir stalls, the crypt housing the patron saint’s sarcophagus, and the cloister courtyard where13 white geese are kept year-round.
💡 参观贴士: Dress codes are strict for religious sites: shoulders must be covered, and pants/skirts must fall below the knee. With a ticket, you can take the elevator up to the rooftop for close-up views of the Gothic spires and a panorama of the old town.

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