The Monastery of Pedralbes is one of Barcelona’s “hidden gems.” Founded in the 14th century by Queen Elisenda of Aragon, the monastery was a place where women from Barcelona’s noble families who decided to devote their lives to God became nuns. The complex remained a convent until 1983, when it was turned into a museum.
Explore the history of the Monastery of Pedralbes with this self-guided audio tour at your own pace. The tour gives a comprehensive look at life in a medieval convent. Travel in time and discover what it was like to live in the Middle Ages.
Examine the Monastery Treasures exhibition, see paintings, sculptures, and furniture accumulated in the monastery, and be amazed by the craftsmanship of medieval masters. Admire the famous murals of St. Miquel Chapel created back in the 14th century by one of the greatest Catalan artists Ferrer Bassa.
The monastery is an outstanding example of Catalan Gothic architecture. With a large church and intricate cloister arcades surrounding a beautiful garden, it mesmerises visitors with a sense of harmony. In vibrant Barcelona, the monastery is a true oasis of peace. Even on the hottest of days, it is cool and quiet here. Have a rest from the noise and hustle of the city centre and enjoy the calm and contemplative atmosphere of this place while sitting in the shadow of tangerine trees.