Discover a unique immersive sporting experience at the Olympic Museum of Barcelona, located on the Montjuïc hill. At this innovative museum, get an overview of both Olympic and non-Olympic sports, including football, Formula 1, skiing, cycling, canoeing, and tennis. Through state-of-the-art technology and interactive exhibitions, as well as multimedia installations, you can experience your favorite sports and relive the best moments in Olympic history.
Run against Carl Lewis or Usain Bolt, check out Mark Spitz or Michael Phelps' swimming techniques, improve your cycling skills or get a taste for weightlifting with the museum's immersive simulators. In addition, learn more about the different host cities of the Olympics, from Barcelona 1992 to London 2012, at a permanent exhibition, where you can also discover a range of paraphernalia from the Barcelona '92 games.
In the Idols space, discover trophies, milestones, and elements of the best athletes and moments in history. You can also compare your shoes with those of great athletes such as Michael Jordan, Pau Gasol or Roberto Dueñas, discover the Samaranch collection or enjoy a live sports match. There is a special paralympic section where you can learn about the history of the paralympic games, from football for the blind and visually impaired to wheelchair basketball.
Included on the ticket entrance, you can discover the following temporary exhibition:
Paris 2024. Games Wide Open (until March 2, 2025), where we invite you to enter this space where we will explain different topics related to the games and their curiosities.
FOTOSPORT 2022 - XXVII International Biennial of Sports Photography (until June 6, 2025), an exhibition with a selection of the best photographs of the FOTOSPORT 2022 competition, one of the most prestigious sports photography competitions in the world.
Francisco Godia Sales, a gentleman driver (until July 1, 2025), a photographic exhibition showing a series of images related to the figure of Francisco Godia Sales (1921-1990), better known as Paco Godia, the first Spanish driver to score in a Formula 1 race.