Barcelona Free Exhibition | Path to the Pilgrimage Site ⛲
The contradiction of purity and suffering in religion ✝️ is truly captivating! Romanesque architecture flourished in the Middle Ages 🧙🏻 The style originated from Roman basilicas and Byzantine and 🕌 Eastern architectural elements (Persian, Syrian) It was first used by the Roman Christian Church. As monasteries expanded rapidly, Romanesque spread throughout the countryside. Its most distinctive feature is the altar in the church, located at the eastern end, Facing Jerusalem. Spain’s Pilgrim Road is famous for its Romanesque architecture: -Santiago de Compostela- The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela This exhibition features original pieces from the iconic building 🦷 Sant Climent de Taüll Church - As well as other iconic buildings in the Boí Valley The exhibition hall reproduces arches, tower walls, etc. Displaying murals, icons, altars 🏺, and carvings. This exhibition seems to be permanent, so you can check it out if you have time; the museum itself is very photogenic! 🕰 Free Entry: Every Saturday afternoon at 3 pm, closes at 18:00 💻 Reservation: Scan the code at the entrance to make a reservation, but you can also enter without one! 🎧 Audio Guide: Available for rent at the front desk, and there’s a place to store your coat too ✨ Museum Highlights ✨ 💃 The elevator among the pines and cypresses feels like ascending to immortality 🧚♀️ 💃 The museum is super, super big, and when I visited, there was a modern dance performance 💃 If you’re tired, take a break at the ☕️ shop by the entrance, where there are 🎹 musical performances too! #Barcelona #BarcelonaLife #BarcelonaExhibition #BarcelonaExploring #BarcelonaWeekend #BarcelonaPhotography #BarcelonaTravel #MustSeeExhibitions #PilgrimRoad