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Useful information for visiting the MEV.

The Museum is located in the old part of Vic, capital of the region of Osona, in Barcelona province.

 

Plaça Bisbe Oliba, 3

08500 Vic (Barcelona)
Phone:  (34) 938 869 360
reserves@museuartmedieval.cat

 

Indications

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Tuesday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. 

April to September

Tuesday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

October to March

Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Sundays and holidays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

The Museum is closed on Mondays; 1st and 6th January; Easter Monday; 25th and 26th December
Entry to the Museum is permitted up to half an hour before closing time

 

Individual ticket: 8,5 €

Annual ticket: 15 €

Free access to the Museum for one year from date of purchase

Reduced ticket for groups: 5,5 €

15 people minimum

 

Entrada reduïda: 5,5 €

Jubilats, aturats, joves d’entre 10 i 18 anys, persones amb discapacitat i acompanyant, estudiants, carnet jove, carnet de família nombrosa o monoparental.

 

Reduced charge: 5,5 €

Senior citizens, unemployed people, young people from 10 to 18, disabled person and carer, holders of student card, youth card and ‘large family’ or ‘single-parent family’ document

Free of charge

Children under 10, ICOM and Musologists Association of Catalonia members, the first Thursday of each month (except holidays), May 18th (International Museums Day), July 5th (Vic fair), students (carrying out research work, with credentials), MEV permanent pass, teachers with tha teaching card of Generalitat de Catalunya, friends of the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya and journalists with credentials.

 

Exposició temporal

Bèsties. Els animals en l’art medieval del MEV.

 

Entrada general: 5 €

 

Entrada reduïda: 3,5 €

 

Combinada museu general  + entrada exposició temporal: 9,5 €

 

Combinada museu reduïda + entrada exposició temporal: 6,5 €

 

Temporary exhibition<br />
Beasts. Animals in the medieval art of the MEV

Temporary exhibition
Beasts. Animals in the medieval art of the MEV

Medieval art is full of animals. Alone or accompanied by other animals or humans; in isolated scenes or as part of wider stories; perfectly drawn, deformed or fitted into a pre-established space in order to decorate it…, what are so many beasts doing on capitals, altarpieces and objects of all kinds? What do they mean? And how can we decipher it?

 

March 30th – September 15th

Exposicions
Actualitat
New immersive room!

New immersive room!

The new immersive room discovers a medieval world as we have never seen it before, full of mystery, light and color in a Romanesque cathedral. An emotional and sensorial journey to medieval times.

Museu digital
MEV, medieval art + digital

MEV, medieval art + digital

We digitize the Museum to reach new audiences!

Notícies
Zoom in on the artwork!

Zoom in on the artwork!

Discover the MEV artworks from a different point of view!

Històries
En línia
Group visits

Group visits

Do you want to visit the MEV with your friends and family? Call us and arrange a visit!

Group
Online tickets

Online tickets

Buy your tickets!

En Línia
Sketchfab: The MEV in 3D

Sketchfab: The MEV in 3D

The MEV’s collection digitalized in 3D: don’t miss a single detail!

Digital
En línia