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They say that the museums are the storytellers of the city. In the case of Barcelona, each museum tells a part of the story, and you can only understand the whole story if you see a lot of them. Barcelona hosts more that 60 museums covering a wide range of subjects including high art, history, science, architecture, war, and maritime travel.

Spain’s interesting history is shown in these uniquely designed museums. Spain is one of the first countries that started voyages to the new world and sponsored explorers that would take its ships around the world. Before that, the Moors invaded the nation during the middle ages. The fusion of Moorish influences and the cultures from its colonies make up a colourful tapestry in Spanish history.

Most museums in Barcelona are relatively small, which means that it will only take an hour or two to get around each one. However, they have very engaging pieces that may take up a lot of your time when you look at them in detail.

One of the greatest museums in Barcelona is the Picasso Museum. Located across Via Laietana, this museum is housed by the medieval atmosphere where the great Picasso spent much of his childhood. This is also where Picasso started his earlier works where you can find his childhood drawings and pictures from Rose and Blue periods.

Another landmark of Barcelona is the Palau de le Musica, or the Music Palace. This museum is one of the most unique music halls in the world because of its colourful architecture and design. It has polychrome and ceramic windows, as well as the figureheads of great composers like Palestrina, Beethoven, Wagner, and Bach. The locals affectionately call it the palace. Aside from the extravagant displays of musical instruments and artefacts, you can attend special musical engagements by the greatest musicians today.

Rarely will you find a European museum that celebrates the cultures of its colonies. Fortunately, you can find one in Barcelona with the Barbier-Mueller Museum of Pre-Columbian Art. This gothic inspired museum houses a collection of the finest artefacts of the earliest cultures of America. Most of these items are stone or wood tools, ceramics, and tapestries, as well as critically acclaimed items that will fascinate the guests just as they amazed those who discovered them before. The collection comes from cultures such as the Aztec, Olmec, Maya, Mochica, and Inca.

Then we have the National Art Museum of Catalonia. Located near the Palau Nacional, this museum is one of the best galleries for Spanish pre-modern art. The collection includes unique Romanesque art as well as paintings coming from early medieval Europe. These museums suggest the advancement of the arts in Catalonia compared to other regions in the Iberian Peninsula at the time.

The Maritime Museum displays some of the most interesting artefacts of Spain’s navigation era. The gallery has the real boats that crossed the Atlantic to get to the new world. It also has the replica of the slave galley of Juan De Austria, as well as a narrative of the great explorers that served the Spanish crown. A visit to the Maritime Museum could be one of the most interesting tours in Barcelona because it tells a story of the greatness of Spain as one of the pioneers of discovery and colonisation.