Imagine an artistic odyssey through Barcelona’s storied past and vibrant present. The Manifesta 15 Barcelona Metropolitana Access Pass unlocks a world of cultural riches, where visitors can dive into the city’s singular narratives. From renowned museums to hidden industrial gems, this pass grants unlimited access to 16 captivating venues, each brimming with the echoes of Barcelona’s irrepressible spirit. Whether you’re drawn to the city’s storied heritage or its cutting-edge artistic scene, this pass promises an immersive exploration that will leave you eager to uncover more. Get ready to embark on a journey that redefines the boundaries of the conventional city tour.
Good To Know
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- The Manifesta 15 Barcelona Metropolitana Access Pass provides unlimited access to 16 venues across 12 cities during the 12-week event from September 8 to November 24, 2024.
- Tickets are priced at $16.79 per person and offer free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
- The pass is non-transferable and requires mandatory reservations for specific sites like Casa Gomis.
- The event explores local perspectives through thematic research on Balancing Conflicts, Cure and Care, and Imagining Futures.
- Venues have varying opening hours, from 10:00 to 20:00 on weekdays and weekends, encouraging exploration of the city’s cultural landscapes.
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Event Overview
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Manifesta 15 beckons artists, thinkers, and adventurous audiences to Barcelona and its vibrant metropolitan region.
This European Nomadic Biennial promises a captivating 12-week program across 12 cities, showcasing the work of over 90 local and international participants.
From September 8 to November 24, 2024, visitors can enjoy a diverse array of projects, events, performances, and thought-provoking talks.
The biennial emphasizes local perspectives through collaborative research, delving into thematic areas such as Balancing Conflicts, Cure and Care, and Imagining Futures.
Prepare to uncover hidden histories and engage with the Llobregat Delta, Collserola Mountain Range, and Besòs River, as Manifesta 15 promises a truly transformative experience.
Access and Tickets
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Tickets to Manifesta 15 start at $16.79 per person, granting unlimited access to all venues during the biennial’s 12-week run.
Visitors can explore iconic sites like The Three Chimneys, the Monastery of Sant Cugat, and Casa Gomis, with mandatory reservations for the latter. The tickets are non-transferable and must be presented for entry.
Guests can enjoy the flexibility of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and the tickets are valid for 10 days from the first activation.
With a diverse range of historical, industrial, and contemporary venues, Manifesta 15 promises an immersive and unforgettable experience in Barcelona and its metropolitan region.
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Cancellation Policy
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Guests have the flexibility to cancel their Manifesta 15 tickets free of charge up to a day before their visit. This policy ensures visitors can plan their trip with confidence, knowing they can receive a full refund if their plans change.
Cancellation Policy | |
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Free Cancellation | Up to 24 hours in advance |
Refund Provided | Full refund |
Ticket Validity | 10 days from first activation |
Transferability | Non-transferable |
The tickets are valid for 10 days from the first activation, providing ample time to explore the diverse venues and exhibits across Barcelona’s metropolitan region during the 12-week biennial.
Venues and Opening Times
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The event will unfold across a captivating array of 16 historical, industrial, and contemporary venues, each brimming with its own distinct character and enchanting allure.
From the iconic Three Chimneys to the serene Monastery of Sant Cugat, visitors will be transported through time and space.
Certain venues will operate from 10:00 to 20:00, Tuesday through Sunday, while others will be open from 16:00 to 20:00, Tuesday through Friday, and 10:00 to 20:00, Saturday and Sunday.
This diverse selection of sites promises to immerse attendees in a rich tapestry of art, architecture, and local narratives, inviting them to uncover the hidden histories and vibrant futures of Barcelona’s metropolitan region.
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Research and Themes
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Manifesta 15 places a resolute emphasis on local perspectives, weaving collaborative research between artists, architects, and thinkers into the very fabric of the biennial.
Key thematic areas, including Balancing Conflicts, Cure and Care, and Imagining Futures, delve deep into the unique landscapes of the Llobregat Delta, Collserola Mountain Range, and Besòs River.
This multifaceted exploration aims to engage with local communities, uncovering hidden histories and reimagining the future.
Visitors can anticipate an immersive experience that challenges conventional narratives, fostering a deeper understanding of Barcelona’s metropolitan region and its vibrant, ever-evolving identity.
Navigating the Biennial
Navigating the labyrinth of Manifesta 15 promises an exhilarating journey, where visitors embark on a captivating exploration of Barcelona’s diverse cultural landscape.
With 16 venues spanning historical, industrial, and contemporary sites, the biennial invites discovery and serendipity. Iconic locations like The Three Chimneys and the Monastery of Sant Cugat beckon, while the Casa Gomis requires advance reservations.
Varying opening hours, from 10:00 to 20:00 for some, and 16:00 to 20:00 for others, add to the sense of adventure. Equipped with a flexible, non-transferable pass, attendees can enjoy an array of thought-provoking projects, engaging performances, and insightful talks that uncover hidden histories and imagine bold futures.
Engaging With Local Communities
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Immersed in the heartbeat of Barcelona, Manifesta 15 embraces a multifaceted approach to engaging with local communities.
The biennial’s program delves into the rich tapestry of the region, inviting artists, architects, and thinkers to collaborate with residents and uncover hidden histories.
From the Llobregat Delta to the Collserola Mountain Range, the event’s thematic areas, such as "Balancing Conflicts" and "Imagining Futures," ignite dialogues that resonate with the local context.
Through thought-provoking projects, performances, and talks, Manifesta 15 aims to foster a deeper understanding of the city’s unique identity, empowering communities to shape their collective narrative.
This dynamic interplay between global perspectives and local experiences promises a transformative exploration of Barcelona’s metropolitan landscape.
Discovering Hidden Histories
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Beneath the gleaming facades of Barcelona’s cityscape lie the untold narratives that have shaped its vibrant tapestry.
Manifesta 15 invites visitors to uncover these hidden histories through a captivating exploration of the region.
Some highlights include:
Delving into the industrial heritage of the Llobregat Delta, where the region’s manufacturing past intertwines with its present-day resilience.
Uncovering the rich cultural traditions of the Collserola Mountain Range, where indigenous communities have preserved their ancestral ways of life for generations.
Tracing the dynamic stories of the Besòs River, a waterway that has witnessed the city’s transformations over the centuries.
Discovering the untold tales of Barcelona’s diverse neighborhoods, each with its own unique identity and contributions to the city’s evolution.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Purchase Tickets On-Site During the Biennial?
Yes, you can snag Manifesta 15 tickets on-site during the biennial. But don’t wait – grab ’em early to explore the event’s 16 enthralling venues showcasing local and international artists across Barcelona’s captivating metropolitan region.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Students or Seniors?
Yes, there are discounts for students and seniors. Adventurous art lovers can enjoy reduced ticket prices, allowing them to enjoy the vibrant program and uncover the hidden histories of Barcelona’s captivating metropolitan region.
Is There Accessible Transportation to the Various Venues?
The biennial offers an array of transit options, with easy access via metro, bus, and train. Visitors can seamlessly hop between the 16 venues, exploring the city’s hidden gems with convenience and ease.
Can I Take Photographs or Record Videos During the Events?
Visitors can capture the dynamic energy of Manifesta 15’s interactive events, but must respect any specific photography restrictions at individual venues. Vibrant visuals and behind-the-scenes moments await those who document their biennial journey with care and consideration.
What Is the Dress Code for the Biennial?
The biennial encourages visitors to express their creativity through their attire. There’s no strict dress code – come as you are, whether that’s casual, eclectic, or avant-garde. The focus is on exploring the exhibitions and experiences with an open mind.
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The Sum Up
Dive into the vibrant heart of Barcelona’s cultural landscape with the Manifesta 15 access pass. Unlock a world of art, history, and community engagement, from hidden industrial gems to cutting-edge contemporary venues. With flexible cancellation policies and a focus on local narratives, this immersive experience promises to leave you captivated and inspired. Embark on an unforgettable journey through the city’s rich tapestry of stories.
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