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Santa Eulália Schooner

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Santa Eulália Schooner features in these preplanned City Guides:

5-day Barcelona City Guide

Why visit / Interesting facts:

  • Fine example of early 20th century shipbuilding
  • One of the most important examples of Barcelona's sea heritage

Time required: 30 minutes

Phone: (34) 933 429 920

Web site: http://www.mmb.cat/

Opening hours:

Time period Opening hours
May 1 - October 31 Tuesday to Friday: 12 noon - 7:30pm
May 1 - October 31 Saturdays, Sundays and holidays: 10am - 7pm
November 1 - April 30 Tuesday to Friday: 12 noon - 5:30pm
November 1 - April 30 Saturdays, Sundays and holidays: 10am - 5:30pm

Admission:

Ticket type Charge
General (Martime Museum included): 2.5 €

Public transport:

  • Subway Line 3: Drassanes

Address: Moll de la Fusta at Barcelona's Port Vell

Things you need to know:

  • Pailebot Santa Elulalia is a beautiful three-mass vessel (schooner) rocking on water in the harbor (Moll de la Fusta)
  • It made its first journey in 1918
  • It used to transport textile and salt to Cuba and return with the treasures of the island such as tobacco, coffee, cereals and wood
  • The ship is on exhibition since 1997 after the Maritime Museum (Museu Marítim) bought and renewed it as an effort of preserving historical Catalan ships

What to do there:

  • Relax on a bench of La Rambla de Mar that offers a splendid view on the schooner and the port
  • Climb onboard to experience the beautifully renovated schooner

Tips & Insights:

  • Free entrance on Sundays after 3pm

Santa Eulália Schooner features in these preplanned City Guides: