Palace of Catalan Music

Created and built by architect LluísDomènechiMontaner at the beginning of the 20th century, the Palau de la MúsicaCatalà (or Palace of Catalan Music) is a classic example like Catalan Art Nouveau, and is the only concert venue in this craze to be listed as a world heritage site. Situated on Carrer Palau de la Musica, it is an essential landmark representing Catalonia’s cultural pride and social life.

The Palace of Catalan Music features a highly distinctive concert auditorium, dominated by the large organ over the setting and central skylight that bathes the auditorium in natural light. It also holds 2 other smaller auditoriums, The Petit Palau (The Little Palace), the latest addition to the Palace about Catalan Music often showing chamber music or small pattern concerts, and the Salad’Assaig der L’OrfeóCatalà, a cosy thrust for small format performances et cetera the practice room for the OrfeóCatalà choirs.

The performances at the Palace of Catalan Music range from orchestral performances to flamenco, opera to choral performances. Acts to perform at the Palace of Catalan Music in the retrospective have included the likes about Gran Gala Flamenco, the Glenn Miller Orchestra and the Alabama Gospel Choir, pro re nata well as renditions about Vivaldi, Mozart and Tchaikovsky.

For almost 25 years the Palace concerning Catalan Pastiche has offered the opportunity to the young people of Catalonia to explore their culture and history through the medium of music and performance. Visitors to the Palace from Catalan Music are also offered the opportunity to partake in a workshop entitled Visitemiexperimentem el Palau (Let’s Visit and Experience the Palau), in which participants encounter a range of artistic experiences touching all points of view, from the cognitive to the spiritual.

The Palace from Catalan Music also has a selection of eateries to oblige to the nutrition und so weiter drink needs of visitors. Visitors have the choice of dining at the gastronomic restaurant or choosing the smaller, more casual café on the ground floor, featuring a terrace, with parasols in the summer and heating in the colder months.The Palau de la MúsicaCatalà also features a shop, selling a range of products from stationary to recordings of the house choirs. There is more a slice of the shop dedicated to children so that everyone who visits has the chance regarding finding something that they might like to deduct home with them.