Museu Tàpies
The Museu Tàpies takes a plural, interdisciplinary approach and aims to set up cooperative ventures with experts in different fields of learning to contribute to a better understanding of contemporary art and culture. It combines the organisation of temporary exhibitions, symposia, lectures and film seasons with a range of publications to go with the activities and periodic shows of Antoni Tàpies’ work. The museum owns one of the most complete collections of Tàpies’ work, mostly made up of donations by Antoni and Teresa Tàpies.
Access preferences
- Bibliographic collections (Library)
The Library has one of the most complete bibliographic collections in the territory in art history and theory, and those publications and editions related to the study and analysis of the trajectory of artists’ careers, museography or curatorship. Physical access to the library is by appointment: biblioteca@museutapies.org
- Guide dogs allowed (Animals)
Guide dogs are welcome throughout the building.
- No Accessibility Statement (Web accessibility)
Try contacting the museum to inquire about their Website accessibility.
- Public programme (Multisensory Experiences)
The public programme of the institution is conceived in an interdisciplinary manner, placing the focus on art (in its many manifestations) and thought, while also considering further disciplines close to the world of Tàpies, such as science, music, writing, poetry, cinema and architecture, amongst many others.
- Sign language (Sign language)
Upon request, inclusive guided tours with sign language interpretation are available.
- Sustainability (Environmentally responsible)
We are working towards becoming an increasingly sustainable Museum. And this means not only respecting the environment, but also contributing to the improvement of society.
- Tactile objects (Tactile Experiences)
Upon request, guided tours with the support of tactile materials are available.
- Transparency (Transparency and Responsibility)
Institutional information and Economic information available.
- Wheelchairs and lifts (Accessible entrance for pushchairs and wheelchairs)
The Museu Tàpies’ building is an accessible architectural space, with wheelchair access to all areas. The entrance from the street is through the left-side door, from where you can access lifts that connect the different levels of the Museum. A wheelchair loan service is available, as are folding stools to facilitate rest during the visit, together with adapted toilets.
Contact info
Museu Tàpies,
Carrer d’Aragó 255,
08007 Barcelona, Spain.
+34 934 870 315
info@museutapies.org
https://museutapies.org/en/