Open House Barcelona, ​​​​an essential appointment with architecture

Barcelona is a city that highlights innovation through its architecture. Discover more about this area on October 21 and 22 at the 14th edition of the Open House Barcelona festival, Hola Barcelona takes you there! 

16/10/2023
Open House Barcelona, ​​​​an essential appointment with architecture

Barcelona is known around the world for its unique architecture, and Open House Barcelona is the perfect platform to explore and delve into it.

Open House, which is celebrated on October 21 and 22, is the most important architecture festival in the metropolitan area of ​​Barcelona, ​​highlighting the elements and fish that materialize the city's architecture.

The focus in this 14th edition is on the deconstruction of architecture, deciphering the fragments of Barcelona's rich and complex architectural environment. From the balconies to the hallways, from the fireplaces to the columns, Open House invites us to explore this network of origins, influences, and evolutions that make up the city we know today.

This year part of the festival's programming is framed in the Domènech i Montaner year, with the architect being the main protagonist.

The 48h Open House BCN architecture festival represents a fun and fully accessible experience, with no entry fee, with access to more than 150 exciting activities.

Can Zam, line 9 Nord (Santa Coloma de Gramenet) / Photo: TMB

The 48h Open House BCN architecture festival is a unique opportunity to connect with the city's architecture, deciphering the details that make up its identity. Hola Barcelona invites you to discover it, don't miss it!

The focus in this 14th edition is on the deconstruction of architecture / Photo: Wer via Unsplash
Open House is the most important architecture festival in the metropolitan area of ​​Barcelona, ​​where the elements and pieces that materialize the architecture of the city are highlighted / Photo: Alex Quezada via Unsplash
Enjoy more than 150 exciting activities without prior registration / Photo: Alex Quezada via Unsplash