VISIT

How to get here

  • Centre d’Arts Santa Mònica

    La Rambla, 7. 08002 Barcelona 

    Tel. (+34) 935 671 110 
    Email: santamonica@gencat.cat

     

    Download the map of the centre

  • Transport and access

    Come to the museum on foot, by bicycle or in public transport and make your visit more sustainable.
     

    Bicycle: Bicing Stations 56, 57.
    There are several anchor points on la Rambla, next to the entrance.

    Metro: L3 Drassanes
    Bus: 14, 59, 64, 91, 120, D20, H14, N0, N6, N9, N12, N15. 

  • Partially accessible centre

    The centre has a ramp and an elevator to access all floors and spaces.

    There are parking spaces for vehicles with a badge (not reserved) in the loading and unloading area.

    We also have several accessibility resources. 

    More information

Opening hours

Tuesday to Sunday and public holidays: 11:00 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Closed on Mondays, except public holidays. 
Closed: 25 and 26 December, 1 and 6 January, Good Friday and 1 May.  On 24 and 31 December: 11:00 a.m. – 17:00 p.m.

Free entry

You can visit Santa Mònica for free.

Tours and groups

Guided tours

We offer guided tours of the exhibitions, free and without prior registration.
 

Guided tours to CITISSIMUM ALTISSIMUM FORTISSIMUM from 17 May to 14 September 2025.

Saturday and Sunday at 12:00 p.m.

Visits for groups and educational centres

To arrange visits for groups and educational centres on other days or at other times, you can call 935 671 110 or write to us at santamonica@gencat.cat

On demand

Services

Santa Mònica has a practicable lift to access all floors and a ramp to access the cloister.

In the toilets on floor 1.

We provide a locker service in the lobby to store bags and clothes during the visit.
No scooters or bicycles can be brought inside.

Rest areas include folding chairs for both adults and children that you can use during your visit. You can take them freely in the participatory (0 floor).

In the participatory space (0 floor) you will find several interactive installations and resources that invite you to reflect and actively participate in the debates that drive the centre’s lines of research.

It also includes a consultation space with bibliography related to the exhibitions.

The Sala Bar (1st floor) is a common space open from Tuesday to Friday from 11 am to 4 pm, and Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 11 am to 8 pm, where you can relax if you need to take a break during your visit, connect or disconnect, read, meet and eat. Access to the space during these times may be restricted at times depending on the needs of the centre.

The Sala Bar gives access to the 188 m2 outdoor terrace, a place to be, to relax, to share a moment or to enjoy the views of the Rambla.

In the Sala Bar you have vending machines with coffee, snacks and drinks.
In the Sala Bar and on the terrace, it is allowed to consume food and drinks while maintaining the cleanliness of the spaces.

The Sala Bar also hosts a regular programme of activities open to the public, and meetings, gatherings and trainings of the resident artistic community. The organization’s instructions must be respected.

The Sala Bar and the terrace of the Santa Mònica offer themselves as a climatic refuge during the hottest months of the year. In addition, the terrace hosts every year an artistic installation that transforms it into a more shaded and comfortable space in the face of the climate emergency.

All spaces offer free internet access through the “visites_gencat” network.

In the Sala Bar (1st floor) and in the participatory space (0 floor) you will find free charging points.

We have a defibrillator on the stairs landing.

Agenda

Virtual tour

The Santa Mònica in your hands without leaving home. During the virtual tour of the centre, you will not only be able to visit its cloister and exhibition areas but also penetrate its most inaccessible corners, explore unusual perspectives and follow routes that you would never have imagined. Start your tour now, full of previously unshown content and unusual sights that will definitely surprise you.

11.10.2023, BarcelonaArts Santa Mònica.foto: Jordi Play