The Museu Banksy in Barcelona, formerly Espai Trafalgar, hosts a permanent exhibition curated by Hazis Vardar, showcasing the ephemeral genius of Banksy's street art.
The Museu Banksy in Barcelona, formerly Espai Trafalgar, hosts a permanent exhibition curated by Hazis Vardar, showcasing the ephemeral genius of Banksy's street art.
The Espai Trafalgar, which formerly housed the exhibition "The world of Banksy," is now the Banksy Museum, a permanent exhibition of the Bristol graffiti artist. Curated by Hazis Vardar, the museum aims to be the global reference point for the artist.
Due to the ephemeral nature of Banksy's works, some of his street art pieces disappear over time (sometimes they are even vandalized), so having reproductions in a museum ensures that his art lasts forever.
To access the Banksy Museum, you just need to head to the city center. The Plaza Urquinaona is very close to Plaza Catalunya and is a short distance from the museum. You can try your luck on the street, but finding parking in Barcelona is a very challenging task. Additionally, parking is regulated by the municipality, so you need to pay attention to whether it's the **Green Zone** or the **Blue Zone** and pay the corresponding fee.
If you prefer not to park on the street and would rather **park in a parking garage**, you can use booking platforms like Parkimeter, which allow you to compare various options and find the one that best suits your needs.
If you're looking for parking near the Banksy Museum, Parkimeter is your best ally!
The Banksy Museum is located on Trafalgar Street, very close to the heart of the city, near Plaza Urquinaona. If you're sightseeing in the city center, you'll reach the museum in just 5 minutes. If you want to reach the museum **using public transportation**, you have the following options: