Barcelona Palau de la Música Catalana
Decoration erupts everywhere in the Barcelona Palau de la Música Catalana. The ceiling is an inverted bell of stained glass depicting the sun bursting out of a blue sky; 18 half-mosaic, half-relief Muses appear out of the back of the stage; winged horses fly over the upper balcony. The carved arch over the stage of the Barcelona Palau de la Música Catalana represents folk and classical music: the left side has Catalan composer and conductor Anselm Clavé sitting over young girls singing 'Flors de Maig', a traditional Catalan song, while the right has Wagnerian Valkyries riding over a bust of Beethoven.
By the 1980s, the Barcelona Palau de la Música Catalana was bursting under the pressure of the musical activity going on inside it, and a church next door was demolished to make space for Òscar Tusquet's extension, a project which, combined with the extensive renovations to the old building, spanned over 20 years. Rather than try to compete with the existing façadeof the Barcelona Palau de la Música Catalana, the new part has subtler, organic motifs in ochre brick - particularly striking are the frilled mushroom gills on the underside of the circular tower.
Guided tours in the Barcelona Palau de la Música Catalana are available in English every hour and start with a short film of the Palau's history. Be sure to ask questions: the guides are very knowledgeable, but unless prompted, they tend to concentrate mainly on the triumphs of the renovation.
Barcelona Palau de la Música Catalana Address
C/Sant Francesc de Paula 2
Area Born & St Pere
Transport Metro Urquinaona .
Telephone 93 295 72 00
Open Box office 10am-9pm Mon-Sat. Guided tours Sept-July 10am-3.30pm daily. Aug 10am-6pm.
Admission €10; €9 reductions.
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