Barcelona’s rich seafaring traditions are on display at the Maritime Museum, housed in the Gothic-style Barcelona Royal Shipyard at Port Vell. This cavernous building showcases centuries-old war and merchant ships alongside modern sports boats. Visitors can explore a diverse collection of maritime artifacts, including maps, weapons, and navigational tools. The museum offers a comprehensive look into the city’s maritime history, allowing guests to delve into the nautical past through its well-preserved exhibits.
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