





El Born Center for Culture and Memory
Entertainment
4.4 (15614 reviews)
Event & cultural space in a restored former market, with excavated city ruins from 1700s on display.
Plaça Comercial, 12, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
+34 932 56 68 51
Did You Know?
Former Market Hall
El Born Center is housed within a stunning 19th-century iron-and-glass market hall, originally known as Mercat del Born. It was a bustling central market for Barcelona until the 1970s.
Historic Ruins Beneath
Beneath the market hall's floor lies a remarkably preserved archaeological site. These are the ruins of a significant part of Barcelona that was demolished after the city's siege in 1714, following the War of the Spanish Succession.
A Place of Remembrance
More than just a cultural center, El Born serves as a 'Center for Culture and Memory' (Centre de Cultura i Memòria). It's dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Catalonia, particularly focusing on the events of 1714 and their impact on Catalan identity.
First Cast Iron Building
When it was completed in 1876, the Mercat del Born was one of the first and most impressive examples of cast-iron architecture in Spain, making it a pioneering structure of its time.
Highlights from Reviews
• free entry
Admission to the main archaeological site and upper-level viewing area is completely free, making it accessible to all visitors.
• rich history
The center provides a comprehensive and insightful overview of Barcelona's history, showcasing well-preserved 1700s ruins.
• multilingual information
Informational placards and videos are available in several languages, including English, Spanish, and Catalan.
• stunning architecture
Housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century market hall with impressive iron and glass architecture, adding to the experience.
• knowledgeable staff
Workers and guides are consistently described as very knowledgeable, friendly, and able to provide great historical context.

