Why you need to visit the Moco Museum in Barcelona?

     

    The Moco Museum in Barcelona is the place to go if you want to immerse yourself into the contemporary and the street art. Because art is also a means of expression, the Museum does everything in its power to promote artists and their artworks. Ultimately, the goal is to gather art lovers from all over the world and create a passionate community.

    So, do you want to know more about the masterpieces and practical information of the Moco Museum in Barcelona? In this article, you can find all information you need.

     

    Final Days

    Final Days – KAWS

    Above all, if you go to the Moco Museum, you will be welcomed by a giant and original sculpture. This masterpiece is the work of KAWS a famous artist known for his particular interpretation of cartoon characters. Indeed, to create the Final Days sculpture, he inspired himself of the cartoon, The Schtroumpfs.

     

    Girl with Balloon

    Girl with Balloon – Banksy

    Then, Girl with Balloon is one of the most iconic artworks of Banksy. It depicts a young girl in black and white extend her hand to a heart shape balloon. Additionally, the message behind it is an extraordinary symbol of hope and dreams. Besides, the artwork has first been realised on London’s Waterloo Bridge and declined in a series of paintings.

     

    The Immaculate Heart – Sacred

    The Immaculate Heart – Sacred – Damien Hirst

    Damien Hirst, a contemporary artist, created this impressive artwork which is an interpretation of the Passion of Christ. Otherwise, this scene shows the pain and also the suffering He lived. Actually, His heart is pierced by a sword and imprisoned with barbed wire. However, we can notice white wings which represent the redemptive power of His sacrifice.

     

    Radiant Baby

    Radiant Baby – Keith Haring

    Keith Haring’s style is easily recognisable by its captivating simplicity. Notably because his characters, present in all his paintings, have black outlines and simple shapes. For example, the Radiant Baby is one of his best-known works. We can see the baby catching our eye with this orange contrasting with the blue background. Furthermore, he decided to paint a baby because it represents the purity and the innocence of the youth.

     

    Woman Aflame

    Woman Aflame – Salvador Dalí

    Finally, in the Moco Museum in Barcelona, you will discover an incredible masterpiece of the world renowned artist, Salvador Dalí. Indeed, this sculpture depicts a woman covering her eyes, her torso bent backwards and her left leg filled with drawers. Moreover, it’s important to know that in creating this artwork, Dalí was inspired by the work of Sigmund Freud. In fact, Woman Aflame is a representation of the hidden secrets (modelled by the drawers) that only psychoanalysis can reveal.

     

    The artworks presented here may not be on permanent display because, to surprise you, the museum often changes the exhibition.

     

    Practical information

    Here, you will find all the information you need to plan your visit to the Moco Museum in Barcelona.

     

    Price

    Adult Between 13.95€ and 16.95€
    Youth: 7 – 17 years old Bteween 9.95€11.95€
    Youth: 0 – 6 years old FREE
    Student Bteween 9.95€ 11.95€
    Group tickets Between 12.65€15.95€

    If you want to book tickets you can go directly to the Moco Museum website.

     

    Opening hours

    Monday – Thursday: 10:00 – 19:00 every day

    Friday – Sunday: 10:00 – 21:00

    Reviews

    VAL K.
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    Among all the beautiful things in our favorite museum, I was able to propose to my love. The MOCO team was super involved and made this an unforgettable experience. The surprise was complete and the result was everything we (kids and I) hoped for.
    Cone C.
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    The place was amazing! The workers were very friendly and the lady from the front desk helped us out by giving us an audio phone so we can listen to the backstory of every picture! The vibe was amazing and so were the artworks. I hope I will come and visit the museum again very soon!
    Celine
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    This was my first visit to this attractive, clean and pleasant museum. I was able to discover contemporary artists and also see works by the famous ‘unknown’ artist: Banksy! I discovered the talents of Robbie Williams and left a little note. The nicest surprise was the kaleidoscope piece...🥰 Ps: it's a shame there isn't a disability discount, I find the price a bit too high.
    Alexander P.
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    Disappointing experience, the museum is beautiful but the price is unjustified given the length of the visit, which takes between 30/50 minutes if you take your time! Staff unpleasantly asked us to take out our tickets again to go upstairs, even though we had just come out of the exhibition downstairs... Remember to buy tickets online, otherwise a supplement applies on the spot and prices vary according to the time of day.
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    Location

    Carrer de Montcada 25, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain.

    Contact

    If you want to contact the Moco Museum, you can click here to chat with them. 

    (Available Monday-Friday from 10h – 16h)

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