Month: September 2018

  • Casa Milá / La Pedrera (Barcelona, Spain | 18 Sep 2018)

    La Pedrera, Antoni Gaudí’s wave-like architectural masterpiece, dazzles with its elegant façade and rooftop views. While the creative videos on Gaudí’s inspirations offer insightful glimpses, the museum spaces fall short of expectations. At €22, the experience feels more style than substance, leaving me questioning its overall value.

  • Museo Egipcio de Barcelona (Spain | 3 Sep 2018)

    The Egyptian Museum of Barcelona presents a captivating journey through Egypt’s ancient wonders, from mummified cats to gods displayed in thematic zones marked by unique symbols. The museum’s storytelling approach immerses visitors in history, though language barriers and disjointed spatial transitions hint at untapped potential for a smoother experience.

  • MACBA (Barcelona, Spain | 18 Aug 2018)

    MACBA, a key Barcelona museum, sparked controversy during its 2015 “The Beast and the Sovereign” exhibition, notably due to Ines Doujak’s provocative piece, which led to staff resignations. The museum’s minimalist design creates a sense of detachment from the art. Despite this, exhibitions like “Not Dressed for Conquering” and “Francesc Torres” offer thought-provoking experiences, though…