Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
The Museu Nacional dArt de Catalunya (MNAC) is located in the Palau Nacional on Montjuïc hill in Barcelona, Spain. The museum houses an extensive collection of Catalan art, spanning from the Romanesque period to modern times. Its Romanesque and Gothic art sections are particularly renowned, featuring frescoes, sculptures, and panel paintings from churches across Catalonia. The museum also includes works from the Renaissance, Baroque, and modern eras, with pieces by artists such as El Greco, Velázquez, and Gaudí. The building itself, constructed for the 1929 International Exposition, is an architectural landmark with stunning views of Barcelona. MNAC serves as a cultural hub, offering exhibitions, educational programs, and events that highlight Catalonia's rich artistic heritage. Visitors can explore its diverse collections, which include paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, and decorative arts, providing a comprehensive overview of the region's artistic evolution.