KBr Fundación MAPFRE Barcelona Photo Center Entry Ticket
USD 5.64
There is no permanent collection. Instead, KBr runs six major exhibitions a year across two large halls, and your ticket covers whatever is showing in both. The programme swings deliberately between international masters and Catalan and Spanish archives — a retrospective of a canonical American photographer might sit alongside a rediscovered local figure whose negatives have been sitting in an institutional archive for decades. It's the kind of pairing that makes the visit feel curated rather than assembled.
Right now that means Minor White, the American photographer and Aperture co-founder whose sequenced, near-mystical black-and-white work reshaped how photography was read as art, shown alongside Joaquín Tusquets de Cabirol: Eloquent Form, a revisiting of a key figure in Catalan photography's mid-century transition. Both run until 6 September 2026, and one ticket gets you into both.
Every individual ticket includes an audio guide in English, Spanish or Catalan, accessed by QR code on your own phone with no app to download. Free Wi-Fi covers the hall if you're without data. Bring headphones — they're not included, though you can buy a jack-type pair for €1.
The centre also runs a free cultural mediation service: at set times through the week, staff are on the gallery floor to give short spoken explanations of what you're looking at, at no extra cost. Alongside the exhibitions there's a bookstore, an auditorium hosting talks and conferences, an education programme, and the international KBr Photography Award.
It's a serious, quiet, well-lit space that takes about an hour to ninety minutes, sits directly on the beach end of the city, and is one of the best-value cultural tickets in Barcelona.
Key Highlights
- Barcelona's dedicated photography centre, from Fundación MAPFRE
- One ticket covers both exhibition halls and everything currently showing
- Six major exhibitions a year — masters of world photography alongside Catalan archives
- Audio guide included free in English, Spanish and Catalan via QR on your phone
- Free cultural mediation — staff on the floor explaining the work at set times
- Housed at the foot of Torre Mapfre, an icon of post-Olympic Barcelona
- 1,400 m⊃2; across two large halls, plus bookstore and auditorium
- Steps from Port Olímpic, the beach and the Poblenou creative district
- Calm, uncrowded and genuinely affordable compared to Barcelona's headline museums
About KBr Fundación MAPFRE Barcelona Photo Center Entry Ticket
Getting there — Metro: Lines L4 and L1. Ciutadella | Vila Olímpica (L4) is the closest stop, with Marina (L1) also within walking distance.
Bus: 59, 136, V21, V27, H16, 47, V23, D20.
Bicing: racks 396 and 397.
Format: Self-guided, with a free audio guide included in every individual ticket, delivered by QR code to your own phone in English, Spanish or Catalan. Free Wi-Fi is available in the hall. Typical visit duration: 60–90 minutes.
A note on timing: entry is by fixed timed slot, valid only for the day and time printed on your ticket. The halls are cleared 10 minutes before closing, and the final entry slot leaves only about 20 minutes of viewing time — so book at least 45–60 minutes before closing if you want to see both exhibitions properly.
Inclusions
- Entry to both KBr exhibition halls and all current exhibitions
- Audio guide in English, Spanish or Catalan via QR code
- Access to the free cultural mediation service during scheduled hours
- Free Wi-Fi in the exhibition hall
Exclusions
- Bookstore purchases
- Food and drinks
Insiders' Tips
Bring your own headphones — the audio guide is genuinely good and it's included free with every ticket, but the earphones are not, and the €1 pairs sold on site are jack-type, which won't fit most modern phones without an adapter. Don't book the last slot of the day: the halls are cleared ten minutes before closing and the final entry window gives you roughly twenty minutes, which is nowhere near enough for two exhibitions, so aim to arrive at least an hour before the doors shut. Check whether your visit falls in the cultural mediation window — Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5pm, Fridays and Saturdays from noon and again from 5pm, Sundays and holidays from noon — because having a mediator walk you through the aesthetic and historical context transforms the visit and costs nothing, though it's delivered in Spanish and pauses entirely during August. Bring a light layer regardless of the weather outside, since the galleries are held at a constant 21°C for conservation and the sea-facing space can feel cool after twenty minutes of standing still. Note carefully that your ticket is valid only for the exact date and time booked, with no early entry and no guarantee of admission if you turn up late. And pair the visit with the waterfront — you're a two-minute walk from the beach and Port Olímpic, and about fifteen minutes from El Born.
Additional Information
- 1 April – 30 September: Tuesday to Sunday and public holidays, 11:00 – 20:00
- 1 October – 31 March: Tuesday to Sunday and public holidays, 11:00 – 19:00
Child Policy
- All ages welcome — there is no minimum age.
Accessibility & Facilities
- The exhibition hall has a wheelchair ramp and an indoor lift.
Restrictions
- Your ticket is valid only for the specific date and time booked. Early entry is not permitted, and admission is not guaranteed for late arrivals.
- Photography rules vary by exhibition due to lender restrictions; check signage on arrival.
- All visitors are bound by the venue's published Rules for the Visit.
Cancellation Policy
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your booked entry time for a full refund.
- Cancellations within 24 hours of the booked slot are non-refundable.
- Date and time changes are subject to availability and must be requested at least 24 hours in advance.







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