Chinese Golden Week at the Palau de la Música Catalana

Every year, Chinese Golden Week marks one of the most significant travel periods in the world, with many visitors from China choosing Barcelona as their destination for the holiday. The city’s architectural landmarks, museums, cultural life and rich gastronomy have made it an important stop for travellers interested in art and history.
Among Barcelona’s most distinctive landmarks is the Palau de la Música Catalana, a masterpiece of Catalan Modernisme and one of the city’s most important cultural institutions.
During Chinese Golden Week, the Palau will expand its programme of guided tours in Chinese, making it easier for Chinese-speaking visitors to learn about the building’s history, architecture and artistic significance.
Why visit the Palau de la Música Catalana? A landmark of Catalan Modernisme
Located in the historic centre of Barcelona, the Palau de la Música Catalana is one of the finest examples of Catalan Modernisme architecture. Built at the beginning of the twentieth century, it reflects a period of intense artistic creativity that helped shape the city’s identity.
These are some of the reasons why the Palau de la Música Catalana is worth a visit:
Beyond Gaudí: the legacy of Lluís Domènech i Montaner
While Antoni Gaudí is often considered the best-known figure of Catalan Modernisme, the movement was also shaped by other influential architects. Designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner and inaugurated in 1908, the Palau de la Música Catalana is one of his greatest achievements, alongside the Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Palau was recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its exceptional architecture and artistic value. Its design features rich ornamental details, including sculptures, mosaic decorations and stained-glass work. Rather than treating these disciplines as separate elements, Domènech i Montaner conceived them as part of a unified artistic programme in which decoration and structure are inseparable.
One of Europe’s most remarkable concert halls
At the heart of the Palau lies its Concert Hall, an extraordinary space crowned by a stained-glass skylight that floods the interior with natural light. Its innovative design and rich decoration have made it one of the most recognisable concert venues in Europe and a highlight of any visit to the Palau.
A building inspired by music
Music is present throughout the Palau’s architecture. Sculptures and decorative motifs celebrate composers, musicians and popular musical traditions, transforming the building into a visual tribute to the performing arts. These artistic details reveal the central role that music played in the cultural life of Barcelona at the time of its construction.
More than a monument: a working concert hall
More than a century after its inauguration, the Palau de la Música Catalana continues to fulfil its original purpose as a concert venue. Every season, it hosts hundreds of concerts spanning classical music, choral repertoire, jazz, flamenco and contemporary performances. This ongoing activity gives the building a distinctive character as both a historic monument and an active centre for musical life.
Guided tours in Chinese at the Palau de la Música
To coincide with Chinese Golden Week in Barcelona, the Palau de la Música Catalana will increase the availability of guided tours in Chinese throughout the holiday period.
The Palau de la Música guided tour introduces the history of the building and the artistic principles behind Catalan Modernisme. Led by specialised guides, visitors can explore some of the Palau’s most significant spaces, including the foyer, the Choir Rehearsal Hall, the Concert Hall and its singular façade.
Conducted entirely in Mandarin, the tours offer greater accessibility for Chinese visitors wishing to engage more deeply with one of Barcelona’s most important cultural sites.
Planning your visit during Chinese Golden Week
During Chinese Golden Week, additional guided tours in Chinese will be available to accommodate increased demand. Chinese-speaking visitors are advised to consult the Palau de la Música Catalana’s official website for updated schedules, tour times and ticket availability.
As the number of Chinese-language tours is limited and demand is expected to be higher during the holiday period, advance booking is recommended.
Further information regarding opening hours, admission tickets and guided tour reservations can be found through the Palau’s visitor information page.
