The Maritime Museum of Barcelona is a great place to visit with family and friends. The museum is located in the former shipyards of Drassane, a Gothic building that dates back to the 13th century. The museum showcases the maritime history of Catalonia, with a collection of ships and boats, including a faithful reproduction of a galley from the 16th century. Visitors can also see the three-mast schooner Santa Eulàlia, which is located in Port Vell. The museum has a remarkable collection of nautical instruments, figureheads, and models of ships. The building itself is impressive, with a medieval shipyard that is worth exploring. The museum provides a unique insight into the maritime history of Barcelona and the Mediterranean
Plan your family visit to the Maritime Museum with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We visited the Maritime Museum which is housed in an old medieval shipping yard. The star of the show is a life-size reconstruction of a 16th century Spanish Armada flagship. You can even go up on the deck
Highlights: Otis was excited about the life-size reconstruction of a 16th century Spanish Armada flagship and going up on the deck. There are also lots of other scale models of ships ✨