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Requesens Palace

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Requesens Palace, also known as Palau Requesens, is a medieval gem tucked away on Carrer del Bisbe Cacador in the heart of Barcelona's Gothic Quarter. This 15th-century palace features a striking Gothic façade with a grand entrance, a serene interior courtyard, and ornate architectural details like pointed arches and stone carvings. Originally built for the Requesens family, it later served as the residence of the Bishop of Barcelona. Today, the palace is open to the public as a cultural venue, hosting rotating art exhibitions, concerts, and private events. Visitors can explore the main hall with its coffered ceiling, the chapel, and the peaceful garden. The palace's location near the Barcelona Cathedral and Plaça del Rei makes it an ideal stop during a walking tour of the historic district. The blend of Gothic architecture and contemporary art creates a unique atmosphere that appeals to history buffs and culture lovers alike.

Don't miss

  • Gothic courtyard with a central fountain and arched galleries
  • Main hall with a magnificent coffered wooden ceiling
  • Temporary art exhibitions featuring local and international artists
  • The palace chapel with original Gothic elements
  • Peaceful garden oasis in the heart of the Gothic Quarter

Tickets & tours

Ways to visit Requesens Palace

You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official site for current exhibitions and prices. some events may require separate tickets). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Photography is usually allowed, but flash may be prohibited in exhibition spaces.
  • Large bags may need to be checked; bring only essentials.
  • Audio guides or informational brochures may be available in multiple languages.
  • Check opening hours online as they vary for exhibitions and events.

A bit of history

Constructed in the 15th century for the noble Requesens family, the palace later became the residence of the Bishop of Barcelona. It has witnessed centuries of city history, including the Spanish Civil War, and was restored in the 20th century to host cultural events.

Common questions

Is the palace open every day?

Opening hours vary depending on exhibitions; check the official website for current schedule.

Can I host a private event at the palace?

Yes, the palace is available for weddings, receptions, and corporate events. Contact management for details.

Are guided tours available?

Guided tours may be offered during special events or by request. Check online or inquire at the ticket desk.

Is there a café or restaurant on site?

No, but there are many cafés and restaurants nearby in the Gothic Quarter.

How long do temporary exhibitions typically last?

Exhibitions usually run for 2-3 months; check the schedule before planning your visit.

Is the palace wheelchair accessible?

Partial accessibility; the ground floor and courtyard are accessible, but upper floors are not. Contact ahead for specific needs.

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