FC Barcelona Museum
The actual boots that won Barça its first European Cup — under the same roof as Dalí and Miró.
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Barcelona's second most-visited museum, about 1.2 million a year, behind only the Picasso — and it earns it: the real objects, plus a private art collection you'd never expect inside a stadium.
What to look for
- Ronald Koeman's boots from the 1992 European Cup final, in the Futbolart Collection — he scored the winner against Sampdoria in the 111th minute, deep into extra time
- Diego Maradona's number 10 Barcelona shirt
- Dalí, Miró and Tàpies works on permanent display — an art wing inside a football museum
Sold only as part of the Camp Nou Experience, which bundles the museum with a stadium tour; reach it via Metro Collblanc (L5/L9/L10) or Palau Reial (L3).
FC Barcelona Museum is one of 39 sights worth the detour in Barcelona, all bundled offline in Voyage GO — download the Barcelona pack and it sits on your map with no signal, filling your travel passport the moment you walk past.
More to see in Barcelona
- Sagrada FamíliaGaudí is buried beneath a church begun in 1882 and still unfinished — one that in 2025 became the world's tallest.
- Camp NouThe bowl that once crammed 120,000 people in to watch Barça — European football's biggest room.
- Park GüellGaudí's failed luxury subdivision — 2 of 60 planned homes ever built — that Barcelona inherited as a mosaic playground.
- Casa Milà (La Pedrera)Gaudí's last private house looks like a wind-carved sea cliff parked on a city corner.
- Casa BatllóGaudí reskinned a townhouse into a slain dragon, down to columns shaped like leg bones.
- Barcelona CathedralThirteen white geese live in the cloister — one for each year Saint Eulalia was alive before Rome killed her.