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Gràcia, Tibidabo & Zona Alta : Museu del FC Barcelona & Camp Nou Stadium

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Museu del FC Barcelona & Camp Nou Stadium

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  • Barcelona’s most visited museum is a must for fans of the beautiful game. With football memorabilia of every conceivable kind, you can learn all about the club’s history. Work donated by some of Catalonia’s leading artists is also on display. Admission includes access to Barca’s 120,000-seater stadium, an impressive monument to the city’s love-affair with the game.

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Entrance 9 Stadium, Av Arístides Maillol Open 10am– 6:30pm Mon–Sat, 10am–2pm Sun Adm
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