Gaudí Palace reopens to the public on July 1

The Gaudí Palace will reopen its doors next Wednesday, July 1, after the suspension due to the state of alarm, with updated security measures. The monument closed its doors on March 14, and has remained closed during all this time.

The Gaudí Palace will be open from Tuesday to Sunday, as a special measure during the month of July. From Tuesday to Thursday the schedule will be from 11:00 to 14:00 hours and in the afternoons from 16:00 to 19:00 hours; on Fridays and Saturdays the schedule will be from 11:00 to 14:00 hours and from 16:00 to 20:00 hours; and on Sundays the monument will be open from 11:00 to 14:00 hours in the mornings and from 16:00 to 19:00 hours.

For the reopening, the Gaudí Palace has placed new signage inside the monument indicating the capacity of the different rooms, as well as the routes indicated to guide visitors and that there is the least possible crowding of people in confined spaces. Likewise, the new signage reminds visitors of the safety distance to be maintained between people.

Palacio de Gaudi

In addition, only masks will be allowed to enter the monument and there will be hydrogel dispensers at the entrance, as well as the installation of a disinfection mat at the entrance to the monument. Similarly, the audio guide trolleys have been equipped to perform a complete disinfection after each use.

As for guided tours, groups will be reduced to a maximum of 15 people and there will be two guided tours a day, one at 12:30 pm and another at 17:00 pm, except on Tuesday mornings, when there will be no guided tour. Similarly, at least temporarily during the month of July, the opening hours of the monument will be updated.
Tickets can now be purchased through the official website of the monument and payment by credit card is recommended when purchasing tickets in person.