Montjuïc Castle (Catalan: Castell de Montjuïc, Spanish: Castillo de Montjuich) is an old military fortress, with roots dating back from 1640, built on top of Montjuïc hill in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Montjuïc Castle (Catalan: Castell de Montjuïc, Spanish: Castillo de Montjuich) is an old military fortress, with roots dating back from 1640, built on top of Montjuïc hill in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It currently serves as a Barcelona municipal facility.
History
The foundation stone for the basic fortification was laid out in 1640. A year later, in January 1641, the fort saw its first battle, during the Catalan Revolt when the Principality of Catalonia challenged Spain's authority. On orders from the King of Spain, Pedro Fajardo, heading an army of 26,000 men, proceeded to crush the revolt. The Spanish recaptured several cities, but they were defeated at the Battle of Montjuïc by Catalan, led by Francesc de Tamarit.
Fifty years later, in 1694, new bastions and battlements were erected and the fortress became a castle. In the Siege of Barcelona (1705) the fortress was captured by the British 6th Regiment of Foot led by Lt.-Col William Southwell, paving the way for the siege of Barcelona itself. Southwell was afterwards made Governor of the castle.
The old fort was however demolished in 1751 by the Spanish engineer and architect Juan Martin Cermeño, creating the current structure, still standing. The final shape of the castle took form during 1779 and 1799, when major construction works took place in order to improve the castle and accommodate the needs. It was also during this time that the castle was equipped with 120 cannons.
During the Napoleonic Wars, the French Army entered Barcelona, and, on orders from Napoleon, they also captured the castle without firing a shot as the troops guarding the castle were ordered not to fight the French.
In the last 350 years Montjuïc Castle has played a decisive role in the history of Barcelona, becoming a symbol after the Catalan defeat to Spain in 1714, date that has become of significant importance. Since then the Montjuïc cannons have bombarded the city and its citizens on various occasions, and Montjuïc has been used as a prison and torture centre repeatedly for three centuries.
The castle is infamous in Catalan history books because of its role in the civil war from 1936 to 1939 when both sides of the conflict imprisoned, tortured and shot political prisoners at Montjuïc, among them Lluís Companys, who was the president of the Generalitat of Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War. Companys was executed upon orders from the Franco regime at Montjuïc Castle in 1940.
Later in the 20th century, the castle became a military museum. In June 1963, Francisco Franco inaugurated the Military Armor Museum, the official name given to the institution.
In April 2007, the government transferred the castle to Barcelona City Council. Following discussions over the next months, the castle became a municipal facility. Subsequently, in 2010 the museum was closed and the City Council started a project of restoration and waterproofing of the roof and a watchtower.
The current plans for the castle include L’Espai de la Memòria, El Centre d’Interpretació de la Muntanya de Montjuïc, and cultural activities.
The castle can be accessed by the Montjuïc cable car, a gondola lift that has its upper station near the castle entrance and connects, via the Montjuïc funicular, with the Barcelona Metro at Paral·lel station.
- Adulto: 5€ ;
- Las personas mayores de 65 años: 3€;
- Parados:3€;
- Los poseedores del Carnet de Bibliotecas de la Diputación de Barcelona:3€;
- Los beneficiarios de la Tarjeta Rosa Reducida:3€;
- Los poseedores del Carnet de Familia Numerosa:3€;
- Los poseedores del Carnet de Familia Monoparental:3€;
- Niños: 3€;
- Las personas con edad comprendida entre los 16 y 29 años: 3€;
Los grupos de 10 o más personas: 3€;
-Entrada GRATUITA:- Todos los DOMINGOS acceso gratuito a partir de las 15h;
- Los PRIMEROS DOMINGOS de mes acceso gratuito todo el día;
- Los miembros debidamente acreditados del ICOM Los miembros debidamente acreditados de la Asociación de Museólogos de Cataluña;
- Los usuarios de la biblioteca y del centro de documentación del Memorial Democrático de Cataluña debidamente acreditados;
- Los guías turísticos en ejercicio de su trabajo;
- Los profesores de enseñanza reglada debidamente acreditados por la dirección del centro educativo;
- Los profesores de enseñanza reglada cuando acompañen a un grupo de estudiantes;
- Los poseedores de la tarjeta rosa gratuita;
- Los socios de las entidades y asociaciones con sede en el Castillo de Montjuïc;
- Las personas que dispongan del pase metropolitano de acompañamiento de una persona con discapacidad;
- Los poseedores del carné BCN Cultural;
- Registrados en el programa Gaudir + BCN
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- No se permite el acceso al recinto con animales domésticos;
- No se permite acceder al recinto en bicicleta