Visit the Montserrat Monastery and see the Escolania Boys' Choir. Explore the Open-Air Museum, the Audiovisual Room, and the Museum of Montserrat. Start by going to the Information Office, where you will find the Open Air Museum. Thanks to an audio guide, a map, and an informative booklet, discover on your own all the most important facets of the monastery's history, not to mention the major sites of the Sanctuary of Montserrat. The Audiovisual Room “Montserrat portes endins” showcases what Montserrat is all about and what it means. The exhibition revolves around three main elements: the mountain, the monastery, and the sanctuary. The Museum of Montserrat (MDM) is home to one of the country's most important art collections and was declared Museum of National Interest in 2006. Containing works by Caravaggio, El Greco, Rusiñol, Casas, Picasso, Dali, Monet, and others, it also has a valuable collection of the Archaeology of the Ancient World with archaeological remains from the Near East (ancient Persia, Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Holy Land). There also are temporary exhibitions in addition to the permanent collection. The schedule chosen (1 PM) is that of the Boys' choir. Check the rest of the times when planning your visit.
Die Basilika mit den Chor sängern
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