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  • 1. Museu de Carrosses Pompes Fúnebres

    Late 19th-century hearses reveal how Barcelonins of the past met their maker.

  • 2. Museu de l’Eròtica

    A historical overview of sex from Kama Sutra drawings to salacious posters.

  • 3. Museu de la Màgia

    A museum devoted to magic, with a collection dating from the 18th century.

  • 4. Museu dels Autòmates

    A colourful museum of human and animal automatons.

  • 5. Museu de la Xocolata

    A celebration of chocolate, with interactive exhibits, edible city models and tastings.

  • 6. Museu de Cera

    Over 350 wax figures, from Marilyn Monroe to Franco and Gaudí.

  • 7. Museu del Calçat

    Footwear from all ages, including shoes worn by famous folks.

  • 8. Museu del Perfum

    Hundreds of perfume bottles from Roman times to the present.

  • 9. Cap de Barcelona

    Pop artist, Roy Lichtenstein’s “Barcelona Head” (1992).

  • 10. Peix

    Frank Gehry’s huge shimmering fish sculpture (1992).

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