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Museu de la Moto


Barcelona, the European city with the most motorbikes per inhabitant, now has a museum dedicated entirely to the motorbike world.

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The Museu de la Moto, which opened in 2011, is set to become one of Barcelona’s new cultural landmarks. The city has a long-standing passion for riding on two wheels and the museum has been created with the aim of becoming a key attraction, not just for motorbike fans but for the public at large, who are keen to discover a new space in the heart of the Gothic Quarter.

The first thematic exhibition at the Museu de la Moto, “Catalan Motorcycles (1905-2010): History of a Pioneering Industry” is devoted to the history of motorbikes in Catalonia and, in particular, to all the pioneers who laid the foundations for one of the region’s most successful industries and established a firm affection for two wheels that endures today.

The first thematic exhibition at the Museu de la Moto, “Catalan Motorcycles (1905-2010): History of a Pioneering Industry” is devoted to the history of motorbikes in Catalonia and, in particular, to all the pioneers who laid the foundations for one of the region’s most successful industries and established a firm affection for two wheels that endures today.

 
Address: Carrer de la Palla, 10
Phone: 933 186 584
How to get there: Metro L3, stop Liceu.| Bus 14, 59 and 91.
Web site: www.museumoto.com
Online shop
Opening time: Tuesday to Saturday, from 10am to 2pm & from 4.30pm to 8.30pm. Sunday, from 10am to 2pm. Monday closed.