the 3 winter exhibitions in Barcelona

The cultural year is off to a flying start in Barcelona with great international exhibitions. Selection.

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Robert Doisneau at FotoNostrum

On the occasion of this exhibition produced with the Atelier Doisneau in Paris, the Barcelona gallery will present around fifty of the most emblematic shots of the French photographer, including of course the famous City Hall Kiss. The photos, taken between 1934 and 1971, cover the different stages of Robert Doisneau’s career. Moments of daily life from which always emanate a certain poetry, and most often with Paris as a backdrop.

Dates : until March 5, 2023

Address : C/ de la Diputació, 48, 08015 Barcelona

Rates: free for children under 13; 5.50 euros for 13-17 year olds; 11.50 euros for over 18s

More info on the website of PhotoNostrum

Sorolla at Palau Martorell

sorollaA new cultural space in the heart of the old town, the Palau Martorell gets off to a strong start with an exhibition by the Valencian painter. In total nearly 200 small-format works from the Sorolla Museum in Madrid and produced throughout the artist’s life, which allows us to observe his creative evolution. A good excuse to discover the Palau Martorell.

Dates : until March 5, 2023

Address : Street Ample,11, 08002 Barcelona

Rates: free for children under 12; 10 euros for students under 25 and retired; 12 euro general admission

More info on the website of Palau Martorell

Paul Klee at the Joan Miró Foundation

The attractive Miró Foundation is giving pride of place this winter to Paul Klee and his work on the Secrets of Nature with nearly 200 works. The exhibition also attempts to explore the links between Joan Miró and the German painter. It was produced with the collaboration of the Paul Klee Museum in Bern.

Dates : until February 12, 2023

Address : Street Ample,11, 08002 Barcelona

Rates: free for children under 15; 7 euros for students and library card; 14 euros general admission

More info on the website of the Miro Foundation.

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