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Montserrat Monastery Excursion

General information

Destination
Barcelona, Spain

Program details

If you want to discover the secrets of Montserrat, embark on an adventure to this other-worldly mountain, and choose the ticket option which best suits your needs.



Transport only

Explore one of the biggest icons of Catalan culture at your own leisure. The Monastery of Montserrat is a place of pilgrimage and a must-see if you are visiting Barcelona. With this transport only option, you can choose whether to visit the monastery, explore the hiking routes or, for those well-organised, why not do both!



Tour with bilingual guide - English, Spanish

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Includes admission to the museum and liqueur tasting at the end of the tour.

Explore one of the biggest icons of Catalan culture with the help of a helpful bilingual tour guide, who will be able to tell you the interesting history of the monastery and the changes it has undergone from its historical beginnings to the present. The monastery´s origin began in the hermitage of Santa María in the year 888 and between the years 1493 and 1835, a time of great growth and splendour, it became part of the Congregation of Valladolid.



Next, visit the Museum of Montserrat. Your guide will explain the great cultural heritage of the museum. Although the majority was lost during the Napoleonic War, the museum gathers a valuable set of artistic elements that you cannot miss. See objects related to the countries listed in the Bible, such as Mesopotamia, Cyprus, Egypt and Palestine, and admire an ancient collection of paintings from the 13th to the 18th century, in which you will find works by artists such as El Greco, Morales, Berruguete or Caravaggio.



Fall in love with the architecture of the Basilica which combines Gothic and Renaissance styles. Observe its atrium and its sacristy as well as an interesting permanent exhibition on the image of the Virgin which shows how it has changed over the years. In the audiovisual exhibition, you will also have the opportunity to appreciate the talents of the singers, composers and teachers that make up the Choir of Montserrat.