Palau Moja

What you will find

To pass through the gates of the Palau Moja is to discover how the high bourgeoisie lived in the 18th and 19th centuries in Barcelona. The house was the property of two of the most important men of the city, which became a meeting point for the high society of the age.

Josep de Copons, Marquis de Moja, and his wife, Maria Luisa Descatllar, commissioned its construction from the architect Josep Mas. In 1784 he opened the building, which combines Baroque elements with influences of French Neoclassicism. Notable from this first stage, is the Grand Salon, with paintings by Francesc Pla, known as "El Vigatà", and the façades. Interestingly the main door is located in Carrer Portaferrissa. At this time the Ramblas was still a watercourse that had just began to be developed.

In 1870, the Marquis of Comillas, father-in-law of Eusebi Güell, bought the Palace and adapted it to the taste of the period. One of the most visible renovations was the Staircase of Honour. Also dating from then are the blue, pink and green salons. Jacint Verdaguer lived there for 15 years as a family chaplain and almoner.

After the fire of 1971, the Palace was abandoned for eleven years. It is currently the headquarters of the Cultural Heritage Department of the Catalan Government’s Ministry of Culture.

 ENERO

• Sábado 11/01/2025, a las 10:30h – Catalán

• Sábado 11/01/2025, a las 12:00h – Catalán

• Sábado 11/01/2025, a las 16:30h – Catalán

• Sábado 11/01/2025, a las 18:00h – Catalán

• Domingo 12/01/2025, a las 10:30h – Castellano

• Domingo 12/01/2025, a las 12:00h – Catalán

• Sábado 25/01/2025, a las 10:30h – Catalán

• Sábado 25/01/2025, a las 12:00h – Catalán

• Sábado 25/01/2025, a las 16:30h – Catalán

• Sábado 25/01/2025, a las 18:00h – Catalán 

• Domingo 26/01/2025, a las 10:30h - Castellano

• Domingo 26/01/2025, a las 12:00h- Catalán

FEBRERO

• Sábado 08/02/2025, a las 10:30h – Catalán

• Sábado 08/02/2025, a las 12:00h – Catalán

• Sábado 08/02/2025, a las 16:30h – Catalán

• Sábado 08/02/2025, a las 18:00h – Catalán

• Domingo 09/02/2025, a las 10:30h – Castellano

• Domingo 09/02/2025, a las 12:00h – Catalán

• Sábado 22/02/2025, a las 10:30h – Catalán

• Sábado 22/02/2025, a las 12:00h – Catalán

• Sábado 22/02/2025, a las 16:30h – Catalán 

• Sábado 22/02/2025, a las 18:00h – Catalán 

• Domingo 23/02/2025, a las 10:30h - Castellano

• Domingo 23/02/2025, a las 12:00h- Catalán

MARZO

• Sábado 08/03/2025, a las 10:30h – Catalán

• Sábado 08/03/2025, a las 12:00h – Catalán

• Sábado 08/03/2025, a las 16:30h – Catalán

• Sábado 08/03/2025, a las 18:00h – Catalán

• Domingo 09/03/2025, a las 10:30h – Castellano

• Domingo 09/03/2025, a las 12:00h – Catalán

• Sábado 22/03/2025, a las 10:30h – Catalán

• Sábado 22/03/2025, a las 12:00h – Catalán

• Sábado 22/03/2025, a las 16:30h – Catalán 

• Sábado 22/03/2025, a las 18:00h – Catalán 

• Domingo 23/03/2025, a las 10:30h - Castellano

• Domingo 23/03/2025, a las 12:00h- Catalán

ABRIL

• Sábado 12/04/2025, a las 10:30h – Catalán

• Sábado 12/04/2025, a las 12:00h – Catalán

• Sábado 12/04/2025, a las 16:30h – Catalán

• Sábado 12/04/2025, a las 18:00h – Catalán

• Domingo 13/04/2025, a las 10:30h – Castellano

• Domingo 13/04/2025, a las 12:00h – Catalán

• Sábado 26/04/2025, a las 10:30h – Catalán

• Sábado 26/04/2025, a las 12:00h – Catalán

• Sábado 26/04/2025, a las 16:30h – Catalán 

• Sábado 26/04/2025, a las 18:00h – Catalán 

• Domingo 27/04/2025, a las 10:30h - Castellano

• Domingo 27/04/2025, a las 12:00h- Catalán

 Free entrance

Pets are not allowed inside the monument.

The facilities are equipped for people with disabilities.

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