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Thursday, December 12, 2019

Palau de la Musica Catalana

My friend who blogs at Jacaranda, Textiles and Travel, emailed me about the Palau.  She visited, then blogged about  it in June and thought I would be interested. I appreciate the recommendation!


Palau de La Musica Catalana means Palace of Catalan Music.  It was designed by architect Lluis Domenech i Montaner and was built between 1905 and 1908 for the choral society Orfeo Catala.  It opened February 9, 1908. Between 1982 and 1989, the building underwent extensive restoration, remodeling and extension.  In 1997, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.













The concert hall of the Palau seats 2,200 people and is the only auditorium in Europe that is illuminated during daylight hours entirely by natural light.  The large overhead stained glass skylight is an inverted dome.  It was designed by Antoni Rigalt.  On the day of my tour, there was a performance for children and the theater was full of school children!











If you are in Barcleona, you won't want to miss visiting this fabulous place!


9 comments:

  1. Thrilled you went to see the concert hall. The skylight is beautiful and I thought you would enjoy seeing this hidden gem. Brought back memories for me, thank you.

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  2. Beautiful! I especially like the mosaic columns.

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  3. The columns are beautiful, and the skylight is just mindblowing! What an amazing place.

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  4. That stunning ceiling and those mosaic columns are two of the most beautiful architectural elements I've ever seen. This would take anyone's breath away.

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  5. Such a beautiful building and always good to have a recommendation. xx

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  6. Hi Pamela wow the mosaic tiling on the poles where amazing,beautiful pics of a wonderful place xx

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  7. Hi Pamela beautiful pictures my friend xx

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  8. That roof is stunning, and the mosaics amazing too.

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  9. That glass skylight is stunning! What a marvelous place to see.

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