Poble Espanyol is an open-air architectural museum that showcases a unique combination of architecture, contemporary art, traditional crafts, shops, gastronomy, and traditions. The museum features 117 full-scale buildings replicated from different places in the Iberian Peninsula, including a traditional Andalusian quarter, a section of the Way of Saint James, and examples of Romanesque monastic architecture. Visitors can enjoy the new 'Feeling Spain' immersive audio-visual capsules, which allow them to experience the diversity and cultural wealth of different parts of the Peninsula. The village also offers a unique shopping experience with over 20 crafts workshops, a museum of contemporary art, and a variety of bars and restaurants that reveal the variety and wealth of Spanish gastronomy. The Poble Espanyol is a perfect place for families to visit, with its pleasant setting, traffic-free streets, and various activities suitable for all ages
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Activities: We visited Poble Espanyol, an open-air museum that showcases different architectural styles from around Spain. It has essentially recreated (in full size) different streets, plazas and buildings from around Spain. There are lots of shops showcasing traditional Spanish handicrafts and the restaurants have various regional themes too
Highlights: Otis was entertained by the different streets, plazas and buildings from around Spain. There’s also a gallery with works from Spanish artists, including Dali and Picasso ✨