in Vila de Madrid square The Museum of the History of Barcelona has several heritage sites spread all around the city. Most of them are archaeological sites displaying remains of the ancient Roman city, called
Barcino. Others refer to medieval times and the rest cover the contemporary city, including old industrial buildings and sites related to
Gaudí and the
Spanish Civil War. •
MUHBA Plaça del Rei. Located in the
Gothic Quarter,
Ciutat Vella district. Headquarters of the Museum. The entrance through Padellàs House courtyard is one of the best examples of Catalán gothic courtyards in private houses (built in the 15th and 16th centuries, reconstructed 1931). Visit the remains of a whole quarter of the ancient Roman city of
Barcino in the archaeological underground. The archaeological area underneath
Plaça del Rei covers over 4000 m2. There is an exhibition about daily life in Roman houses and a walk over factories (laundry, dying, salted fish and
garum, winery) shops (
tabernae) walls (
intervallum, inner parts of the towers) and streets (
cardo minor). The remains of the early Christian and visigothic Episcopal architectural complex (cross shaped church, bishop's palace, baptistery) can also be found. A small exhibition outlines the medieval history of Barcelona below the romanesque vaults of the medieval
Royal Palace. The two main architectural pieces are the large ceremonial hall called
Saló del Tinell covered with large round arches (14th century), and the palatine chapel of Saint Agatha (14th century) with its original altarpiece, a 15th-century work by the Catalán painter
Jaume Huguet.
Salo del Tinell often houses temporary exhibitions. •
MUHBA Temple of Augustus Located in the
Gothic Quarter,
Ciutat Vella district stand four large columns of the Roman temple of
Barcino, dedicated to
Emperor Augustus. Free access during opening hours. •
MUHBA Roman sepulchral way in Vila de Madrid square, within the
Gothic Quarter,
Ciutat Vella district. Partly visible in open air, this was a burial area located along one of the roads leading to the Roman city. There is also an exhibition about Roman funeral traditions, where objects found in the graves are displayed. •
MUHBA Maritime gate of the Roman walls In the
Gothic Quarter Ciutat Vella district. Remains of the thermal baths area built behind the maritime gate of the
Roman walls and a portion of these. •
MUHBA Roman Domus of Saint Honorat. In the
Gothic Quarter,
Ciutat Vella district. Foundations of a Roman 4th-century private house decorated with polychrome mosaics and wall paintings together with large medieval tanks for grain storage •
MUHBA Roman Domus of Avinyó. In the
Gothic Quarter,
Ciutat Vella district. Remains of an ancient Roman domus decorated with wall paintings •
MUHBA El Call (Jewish quarter). In the
Gothic Quarter,
Ciutat Vella district, is the very center of the old Jewish quarter, called "
El Call", a reference to the small passageways. Here can be seen and found historical information about
El Call, the Jewish Barcelona community and the community's cultural legacy. •
MUHBA Santa Caterina In
Ciutat Vella district. Within Santa Caterina market, which stands over a demolished medieval monastery whose foundations are partially visible. Information about human settlements in this part of the city since prehistoric times is provided. Free access during open hours. •
MUHBA Vil·la Joana: an old farm house placed in
Vallvidrera, within
Collserola natural park, in the outskirts of the city. In the 19th century, it became a residential villa where the prominent Catalán poet
Jacint Verdaguer died in 1902. The exhibition puts Verdaguer and his literary work on the crossroad of literature, nature and the city. •
MUHBA Park Güell-House of the guard. In
La Salut neighborhood,
Gràcia district. One of the pavilions flanking the main entrance to the Park. An architectural work of
Gaudí that houses an exhibition focused on the house itself, the park and the city, and that at the same time allows a direct and close knowledge of Gaudi's architectural concept for interiors. •
MUHBA Oliva Artés Formerly a factory, witnessing the industrial past of the district where it stands (
El Poblenou). Currently houses an exhibition focused on contemporary Barcelona, from the 19th-century industrialization up to 21st century. Ten key subjects summarize the evolution of the city, from a small town encircled by its walls to the contemporary metropolis. •
MUHBA at Fabra i Coats. Fabra &
Coats was one of the most important textile companies in Spain. Its large 19th-century factory buildings in
Sant Andreu district have been largely preserved. They currently house many public services and facilities. MUHBA is the responsible of the boiler room. An informational and display centre focusing on work and the city is planned. • '
Water pumping station (MUHBA Casa de l'aigua
)' In
Trinitat Vella neighborhood,
Sant Andreu district. Built in 1915–1919, when the Barcelona public water supply system was entirely refurbished. Houses the permanent exhibition "Water revolution in Barcelona. Running water and the modern city". • '
MUHBA Air-raid shelter 307 (Refugi 307
)' In
El Poble-sec neighborhood,
Sants-Montjuïc district. One of the best preserved air-raid shelters built during
Spanish Civil War in order to protect the population against the severe
bombing of Barcelona in 1937 and 1938. More than 200 m. of tunnels. •
MUHBA Turó de la Rovira. In
Can Baró neighborhood,
Horta-Guinardó district. At the top of one of the hills that raise over Barcelona flatland. 360° panoramic view over the city. Settlements of anti aircraft batteries that defended Barcelona against
bombing during
Spanish Civil War. Traces of the shantytown which survived from after war until 1990. As of May 2, 2023, Barcelona City Council has closed access to the Turó de la Rovira site between 1930 and 0900 hours in the summer, and 1730 and 0900 hours in the winter, due to concerns regarding noise pollution and antisocial behaviour. The site was, until then, a popular site for social gatherings at night-time, due to the peaceful location and panoramic view of the city. ==See also==