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It was quite windy at the end of April but the Sun still can't or to say hello. Love the buzz & atmosphere here & plenty bars, eateries, shopping, craft stalls & an arcade to entertain your day.
Paula C.S.
at 2024 May 03
Paula C.S.
at 2024 May 03
Went on a weekday, late afteroon, got my ticket online. No cue at all to enter the museum. Though another day I saw one so long that it finished around the front of the museum's gates. So it's best to buy your tickets in advance just in case.

Inside you can find some papers with information about the room you're in and the artists. Photographs are allowed here, but no flash or noise.

The painting were breathtaking. When I went I was only able to see the first floor, the second floor was under maintenance.

Overall would recommend to go and visit it when you get the chance!!
Mónica Trilho
at 2024 May 03
Mónica Trilho
at 2024 May 03
Free after 14h but the queue is very long. The museum is tiny and the visit is short. It’s worth the visit if you’re lucky and don’t have to wait that long in the queue
Amanda Peel
at 2024 May 03
Amanda Peel
at 2024 May 03
This is a neat museum. It includes much more than paintings, and you get a nice glimpse into Sorolla's life. Students get in for free. It's just a bit small, which makes for a short visit. The upstairs was closed, so maybe it's usually more extensive.
Hannah Swanson
at 2024 Apr 30
Hannah Swanson
at 2024 Apr 30
I really liked this museum. It was free the day we visited (normally admission is about 3 euros). There is a small quiet indoor courtyard with a fountain and flowers. Indoors, you can see many different paintings done by the artist, as well as some sculptures and even the artist's last painting supplies. There is a small gift shop with prints, magnets, etc. based on his paintings.
Sam S
at 2024 Apr 29
Sam S
at 2024 Apr 29
The moco museum is a great place to visit if you're in Barcelona, they have different kinds of artwork, I was positively surprised by the digital art work but also enjoyed the banksy art and the modern artwork they offer. Definitely recommended!
We visited on our last day and it was worth seeing, especially the upstairs rooms. It is very inexpensive to visit and considering the legacy of Picasso, it is well worth the visit. Use the audio guides.
Arkadiy K
at 2024 Apr 25
Arkadiy K
at 2024 Apr 25
Fast-food exhibition with 15 minutes walk throughout for 15-19 euro per person. Overcrowded. The goods are expensive and cheap-quality in the store.
Picasso birth house that is now a museum will allow you to find out more about his early life and work.
It is quite small and is divided into two buildings. You need maximum one hour to finish all. At the entrance you get audio guide which is quite interesting and has a lot of facts from his life and fanily that can help you navigate through museum.
It is interesting and worth to visit and explore.
They have small gift shop as well.
We did wait for approximately 5 minutes to enter but tickets can be bought at the entrance and is pretty fast even if there is a line.
We went there with the kids. Wonderful experience. It.might not look much from outside but really cool.inside and some great exhibits. Very interactive.
Patcheepoo1
at 2024 Apr 21
Patcheepoo1
at 2024 Apr 21
Very informative on how chocolate became 😋. And beautiful artwork. We saved money with a package deal (museums & unlimited transportation for 72 hours)
Such a lovely place to visit, really enjoyed my time there, visited Pablo Picasso’s museum, and his birth place. The city centre was very clean, the people were very friendly and welcoming.
Suitable for bigger groups and also kids. Very funny place that blows your mind with stuff that looks agains the lows of physics.
A small collection of Sorolla’s evocative paintings, that take you to those “good old days” when life was drowned in pink sunsets and the sea was crystal blue. The gardens are pretty and inviting. It can get quite busy and feel overwhelming as it is a small space.
This was one of my favorite modern art museums of Barcelona. They had an amazing up-to-date, modern art, and I was surprised by the infinity room that they had during the visit. It was on the smaller side so I was able to see everything and under an hour.
Monwara
at 2024 Apr 08
Monwara
at 2024 Apr 08
Decided to visit the Moco Museum in Barcelona rather than the traditional Picasso or Dali. It was superb! Seeing the Banksy art and the words that go with it was amazing. The art was all very thought provoking including the American pieces showcased. Loved the diamond light room at the end with its sentiment. Very magical. Booked online prior to attending as tickets go fast! You will certainly enjoy the visit here.
Apophis
at 2024 Apr 07
Apophis
at 2024 Apr 07
It's a very interesting place where you can learn a lot about the history of chocolate! The staff is super nice and I definitely recommend it.

Tickets are around 4-6€ per person, but it's worth the money!
It's where Picasso spent his childhood. Inside the building there isn't much to see, but its location is excellent, right in a corner of the square Merced, so it's easy to get to. Since you're already here, it's worth taking a look. The gift shop sells some nice decorations and paintings, but they're quite pricey.
Vibrant exposition in the old town. Transports you from the gothic streets into modern art. Worth a visit, a lot of multimedia art. No wait to get in during March, but should reserve in advance in summer season.
Ok overall, our kids enjoyed it. Lots of staff (standing) around but they didn’t seem engaged with the activities nor take the initiative to assist visitors with taking the best photos; this may have improved the overall experience and kept people moving more smoothly. Staff member who served us in the shop afterwards was outright rude so not a great way to finish our day.
Without a doubt, this contemporary art museum is the best we have ever visited worldwide! Although the museum is smaller than we imagined, the curation of exhibitions and the collections of modern art, paintings, sculptures, installations, and digital arts exceeded our expectations. Every corner of the museum has art pieces we have only seen in magazines or catalogs, and everything in it made our trip unforgettable.
We love this little chocolate museum! The ticket is a chocolate bar, the cafe serves great coffee & delicious chocolates and the classes are wonderful & easy to follow even if you don’t speak Spanish!
Museum what only few expositions. Most of rooms was closed. You can leave your baggage in entrance for free. If you like art you will enjoy this place more when it’s fully open. There is no benches to sit, I saw only two :). Don’t forget to visit also basement, there are old Romanian buildings ;). Enjoy your stay.
So cooooool!!! Quite impressive and cool! We have a good laugh!! 100% recommended specifically for your inner child
lots of Egypt's exhibits, open minded to give you details of Egypt culture and how they are revealing them,
entry with Barcelona Card, but would say still worth buying ticket
DerÖrdl X
at 2024 Mar 07
DerÖrdl X
at 2024 Mar 07
Wonderful museum, nice audioguide. A must-do when visiting Zaragoza!
Visited the Moco Museum in Barcelona after experiencing the one in Amsterdam, and found them to be quite similar in size, with the Barcelona one perhaps even slightly larger.

However, I was hoping to see a greater variety of artists unique to Barcelona, but instead encountered familiar names like Banksy, The Kid, and Warhol, similar to the Amsterdam collection. Nonetheless, the stunning space and captivating artworks made the visit worthwhile. Always a treat to immerse oneself in art, regardless of the location!
Agnes Kiss
at 2024 Mar 06
Agnes Kiss
at 2024 Mar 06
A beautiful museum, however it did not have any paintings from his dark period. One level was dedicated to his precursors, and one level to his legacy.
Maria Shcherbakova
at 2024 Mar 04
Maria Shcherbakova
at 2024 Mar 04
Excellent collection of Goya prints. There is a very interesting biographical video that is shown in different languages and also a cartoon about Goya’s work for children. Adult ticket 8€
Igor Omarov
at 2024 Feb 13
Igor Omarov
at 2024 Feb 13
A very interesting cathedral - 9 euros entrance fee, they give you an audio guide, which lasts about 1.5 hours and tells in great detail and mostly very interesting about the history of the temple, Christianity and Valencia. You can calmly sit on a bench, listen to the tour and enjoy the beauty of the temple.
Good museum with a good features of Picasso personal life such as family photos, a great paint of his father and child drawings.
A little disappointing that the only "original" room remaining from the house seems to be the living room. All the others are only for exhibition.
Ticket gives excellent value for money, only €4 and you can access also the exhibition building nearby with interesting material about Pablo.
Marvellous! It literally feels like stepping into a movie! We walked in during mass, which made it feel even more solemn.
I wish I knew more about its history coz I think I would have appreciated it more.

It’s super central so don’t skip it, you are gonna have to pass by it sooner or later, so take the opportunity and walk in and explore all the nooks and crannies!
Nice little tour and only €4 per person also included a second small gallery tour 2 minutes away includes audio guide in all languages. You can see some of his sketchs, family pictures, his christening gown and a shoe that belonged to Picasso and learn about his life. Very interesting well worth a visit plenty of choice for food and drinks in the square. The staff were very friendly.
K
at 2024 Feb 08
K
at 2024 Feb 08
Not bad to have a go if possess Barcelona Card which means it’s free to enter. If have to pay for the entry ticket, it’s another story =) the entrance is tricky, I walked 2 rounds that area to find the entrance…. turned out it’s hidden next to the shop.
My 12 yr-old grandson and I discovered this fascinating place. It’s a perfect addition to a day of museums. We both had a great time and have many photos to recall the visit.
I highly recommend it to all. The staff is most accommodating.
It's cool that you will be walking inside Picasso's Natal house. You will see his baptismal clothes, his notebook art practice, his first painting and his story how he started painting. The fee is very cheap compare to other museum and you can also go in for free every Sunday.
Doncelador
at 2024 Jan 30
Doncelador
at 2024 Jan 30
Si entras por la Plaza de San Agustín te encontrarás con una preciosa fachada y torre de estilo barrocas. El edificio cuenta con cuatro plantas donde podremos visitar las distintas exposiciones que el centro alberga. La entrada es gratuita y nos llevará una hora el visitarlo. Cuenta con aseos y es accesible.
An interesting small chocolate museum.
Nothing fascinating.
But it is nice in general, a short tour.
The ticket is a chocolate bar which is nice.
Ticket price is 6 Euros. And you get to eat the free bar.
H B
at 2024 Jan 26
H B
at 2024 Jan 26
First, you enter into a chocolate shop with all these amazing chocolates. That's where you can buy a CHOCOLATE entrance ticket. Then you can see all the amazing sculptures and learn about history of chocolate, before returning to the same shop wanting more chocolate!
Few but of high value archeological artifacts. A very nice museum in Barcelona, not as well known as other one but definitely worth a visit.
The place where Holy Grail is station, carefully crafted with good management to maintain. Beautiful cathedral (not so big and very nicely welcome visitor).
A beautiful museum.
Enjoyed my tour.
Would definitely recommend it, especially if you like to see old palaces and the way that people lived in it.

Prices are great value.

Staff are helpful, although most of them cant speak english.
A beautiful small museum, it shows through the life of the artist through his paintings and trips.
Loved the demonstration of the art and the timeline while walking around the house.
The ticket prices are very affordable.
It’s a short museum tour, worth the time.
Really huge cathedral!

There's an audio guide available, and I believe you'll need it to fully explore this wonderful church!

We paid around 10 euros per person, but I've read that you can visit for free after 6 PM
priya pawar
at 2024 Jan 04
priya pawar
at 2024 Jan 04
Underwhelming collection. The Goya room and print rooms were good. 8 euro tickets to see 14 master paintings is very steep.
Bill Rountree
at 2024 Jan 03
Bill Rountree
at 2024 Jan 03
I was raised a southern Baptist, and was part of many christian places of worship. I went to the Valencia Cathedral because I heard the Holy Chalice was kept there; I didn’t realize all the history and beautiful displays of Christ that were waiting to blow my mind.
If you ever doubt your faith, come to Valencia Cathedral for a dose of reality.
What a gem! I was unfamiliar with Sorolla, but what an exceptional painter. The home and gardens were equally gorgeous. And for 3 euros, it's a tremendous value. Small but worth the stop!
Ich habe etwas mehr erwartet.... Mit zwei kleinen Kindern waren wir schnell mit der Ausstellung fertig. Viele Informationen waren leider nur auf Katalanisch. Keine Empfehlung über den Besuchsverlauf. Ich kam mir als Besucherin recht verloren vor. Nicht Mal ein Flyer oder eine Infokarte bekam ich zur Orientierung, abgesehen zum Andenken.

Der Shop mit den sehr teueren Andenken war natürlich top ausgestattet.
Edy
at 2023 Dec 25
Edy
at 2023 Dec 25
Incredible sculptures in chocolate. You get an "entry ticket" which is a small dark chocolate bar with a scannable QR code. After passing the tourniquet you can eat it 😀. The cafeteria sells the tastiest chocolates I ever had (and I had quite a lot in my life). Highly recommend.
H i
at 2023 Dec 22
H i
at 2023 Dec 22
I wanted to bring him, but I couldn't.
Very enjoyable collection, 2 floors of wonderful artefacts and a ton of history and context. Would be perfect to visit for any archaeology or Egyptology enthusiast!
Barbara Miković
at 2023 Dec 10
Barbara Miković
at 2023 Dec 10
After the royal palace, this is the most beautiful place I visited in Madrid. It's incredibly beautiful... But since a picture is worth a thousand words, take a look for yourself. This is truly a MUST SEE place in Madrid. And what is even more incredible is the extremely low price of the tickets, and for students the entrance is FREE! I really recommend to everyone to make the time when you're in Madrid to see this amazing museum, but leave yourself enough time to experience the place, don't run through it, and keep in mind that the last entrance is an hour before closing and the lines can be quite long, but it's really worth the wait to see this in person.
OK experience. Expected bigger for the expense. But it was OK. Staff are good but everything is too overpriced
Caro B
at 2023 Dec 07
Caro B
at 2023 Dec 07
Great place. Opulent and very interesting. I love the feeling of walking inside it, instead of just looking at it from afar or behind a glass.

Sadly it's gotten way too popular so we had to wait over 1.5 hours in the cold to get in (they don't sell tickets online). It's kinda small so we spent more time in line than inside, and some of the rooms were closed off so we couldn't get inside them which was a bit sad, but understandable considering there are some children roaming around.

The security guy didn't let people know that they wouldn't be able to get in (because of the closing time), the place doesn't care at all. Also, the place should be more responsible for the line, at least make sure it's not blocking the street, but hey the place itself is great and pretty affordable (3 euro!) if you manage to get in.
tmarie tee
at 2023 Dec 05
tmarie tee
at 2023 Dec 05
Fun and different museum! Audio was laid out weird and a little too long compared to the number of exhibits. Fun to see all the chocolate sculptures. The smell is heavenly!
Vein
at 2023 Dec 05
Vein
at 2023 Dec 05
Visiting the Picasso Museum was a cultural delight. The extensive collection beautifully illustrates Picasso's artistic evolution, allowing visitors to witness the genius behind iconic masterpieces. The museum's layout and informative exhibits provide a captivating narrative of Picasso's life and work. The attention to detail and the serene atmosphere create a memorable and enriching experience for art lovers and curious minds alike. A truly inspiring journey through the mind of a creative genius.
Víctor
at 2023 Dec 03
Víctor
at 2023 Dec 03
Interesante centro cultural. Suele haber exposiciones gratuitas muy buenas. El último evento al que he asistido ha sido la proyección, también gratuita, de la película "Invasores de Marte" en pantalla grande. Mereció mucho la pena Está muy bien que se ofrezca la cultura para todo el mundo, como se hace en este lugar.
Nicholas P
at 2023 Nov 21
Nicholas P
at 2023 Nov 21
There was a bit of a wait like an hour or so. We waited in line for at least 1.5 hrs. We spent 3-4 hrs and leisurely walked around. I would say if you’re a fan of art and old mansions, this would be for you. However, if you have a short attention span and walk very fast through each room, then this place is not for you. Cost was like 3 euros. Madrid is a walkable city so we just walked over here no Uber. Employees were nice and helpful as long as you respect the place.
Renáta Sinkovics
at 2023 Nov 19
Renáta Sinkovics
at 2023 Nov 19
This is a hidden gem among Madrid's museums. Absolutely worth to visit. Well organized. There are plastic information sheets in the rooms in 4-5 languages, with pictures and numbering, so you can read everything about the painter's life, family and household items. If you like impressionist pictures, it's a must-see!
Danny
at 2023 Nov 10
Danny
at 2023 Nov 10
Small museum but worth it and quite effective. Beautiful and expressive art. Also quite unique. The main thing people go for is almost at the end. The diamond mirror room. Always amazing to go. Amsterdam and Barcelona versions are both nice. But temper expectations due to its mini size
Un excelente lugar, donde se encuentran muchas cosas de la historia y cultura, me ha gustado mucho lo amplio y lo bien presentado que está todo.
Para ir en grupo o en familia,
Un plan que hay que hacer.
Muchas cosas por aprender y como.

An excellent place, where there are many things about history and culture, I really liked how spacious and well presented everything is.

To go as a group or as a family,

A plan that needs to be made.

Many things to learn and how.
AadelineA
at 2023 Nov 05
AadelineA
at 2023 Nov 05
we climbed the tower (207 steps, would not recommend the elderly or inactive) before visiting the church and the 360deg view was worth it! the church itself also exhibited a very interesting concept of mixture in architecture styles.. and one can see the holy chalice here. audioguide also enhanced the whole experience, worth a visit!
M Jones
at 2023 Nov 04
M Jones
at 2023 Nov 04
An enjoyable experience, except the 1 hour wait outside on what was hoped to be a quiet Friday afternoon, (numbers in the house are limited due to confined spaces). There is so much to see, over 50,000 items on display. I wish I’d read more about the house and the family before I went, to understand the politics and the items on display. Free for senior citizens and other listed groups, etc.
-Indra Decorte-
at 2023 Nov 01
-Indra Decorte-
at 2023 Nov 01
Museum Cerralbo is definitely worth a visit if you're in Madrid. It's a beautiful old house with precious decors and artworks. It's a small museum, we walked around for about 40 minutes. On the downside was the fact that we waited in line for more than 1h.
Vivian S.
at 2023 Oct 28
Vivian S.
at 2023 Oct 28
Gorgeous cathedral with lots to see inside. Budget at least an hour if not longer. It's not only the church (which hosts the holy grail and the arm of the patron Saint of Valencia) but there is also a museum attached to the side. Be sure to check out the upper floor that has lots of artwork and artifacts. Clean bathrooms available on the 1st floor. If short on time, I would suggest the Valencia Cathedral over Saint Nicolas.
The visit to the Museum of Illusions was on my list of places I would like to visit and it was one of the best experiences I have had in a museum.

My partner and I had such a good time, that we lacked time to do all the activities, we enjoyed like children 🤣🤣🤣 and we had a lot of surprises 😳😳😳🤯🤯🤯.

We bought the tickets a day before so, we didn't have to wait, we arrived, entered and enjoyed it😍😍😍.

Two of the girls who work at the museum helped us to take pictures, but DEINA😍😍😍WOW SHE IS SUPER LOVELY, FRIENDLY, PATIENT AND TEACHES YOU MANY TRICKS TO TAKE VERY FUN PHOTOS. 🥰🥰🥰
I recommend this museum yes or yes, we will definitely come back because we loved it.
Antoine M
at 2023 Oct 23
Antoine M
at 2023 Oct 23
Right in the heart of the old city centre, this cathedral is absolutely beautiful. It costs to enter, but it's worth it. You get an audio device as part of the entrance fee. There are chapels surrounding the main altar piece that are worth exploring. My absolute favourite is the magnificent and highly decorative baroque altar. Staff are very friendly and I highly recommend visiting.
Pong Lenis
at 2023 Oct 19
Pong Lenis
at 2023 Oct 19
I had a very nice time here there was lots to see and every room was absolutely stunning, they have lots of artwork, they have a lovely Caravaggio which surprised me, they have lovely clocks. Mid-evil armour and porcelain plates and classes. The chandeliers where stunning as well, I would definitely recommend checking this museum out if your in the area.
Rew !
at 2023 Sep 20
Rew !
at 2023 Sep 20
A nice but small museum. For 12 euro its about what you'd expect to pay, but in truth you'll only need an hour in here. The king tut exhibit has no English translations.
Caitlin R
at 2023 Sep 17
Caitlin R
at 2023 Sep 17
I think this is my favorite place to visit every time I visit Madrid. It’s so beautiful and over the top! It’s fun to walk around and the insane amount of paintings collected in this place. So many Spanish, Italian, and religious paintings here!

The decoration was delicious! From pottery, porcelain pieces, lamps, tapestries, and much more! One of my other favorite places in this museum is the hallway with all the weapons and armor so freaking cool!

The ballroom is what dreams are made of! Makes you want to be the main character so bad! Dress up really cute and take lots of photos on this property! But don’t use FLASH! And have fun!
A K
at 2023 Aug 16
A K
at 2023 Aug 16
A great place and with very friendly welcoming staff. They greeted the visitors with a big smile and provided guidance when needed. It is a fun place for kids as well as children. Must visit.
I am MAD. We liked the exhibit at first. It felt a bit weird as there was absolutely 0 chronological or any sense in the ordering of the exposition but the audio commentary provided kinda bringed it together. We left the bottom floor for last as it seemed like the most exciting one. Then we went there and we were EXTREMELY disappointed. The entire floor is not only not in English but not even in Spanish, it is ONLY in Catalan. Like WHAT? That's so extremely unfriendly to tourists, its 2023 like come on. The app audio commentary wasnt available in English in that floor either and there was no wifi or signal in the floor either, so no Translator.
The collection is absolutely stunning! It contains a wide variety of artifacts -- from clothing to jewelry and statues of all sizes -- beautifully preserved and presented. It's so interesting, so engrossing, and you'll learn a tremendous amount about Ancient Egypt. Highly recommended!
Polina
at 2023 Jun 05
Polina
at 2023 Jun 05
А very nice museum with an emphasis on Goya's work and a not so well known part of it for me - his prints. Interesting, informative and impressive.
Fantastic hike, lots of stairs. I believe there is a path instead of stairs as well but unsure.
Fantastic views and a great breeze. Little relaxing bar up towards the top.
The hike and castle are free...great way to exercise off some pinxtcos!!!!
Triinu Pakk
at 2023 May 04
Triinu Pakk
at 2023 May 04
I love the fact that all his engravings are housed there and can be studied as a whole. A magnificent - even though somewhat hard-to-take - experience, what with the sheer scale of his onslaught against ignorance and injustice and cruelty and superstition. More and more, I feel that the true significance of Goya, for me, is in his Caprichos and Disparates, etc., not the parade portraits - although these are magnificent, too. But if you admire the Goya of the Caprichos, you must also visit El Prado in Madrid and see his dark paintings...
Fascinating place to explore the history and culture of ancient Egypt. The collection is extensive and well-curated, with a range of stunning artifacts from different periods of Egyptian history. The displays are informative and engaging, with clear explanations of the significance of each object and its place in Egyptian culture and society. One of the highlights of the museum is the replica tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun, which is incredibly well-done and gives visitors a unique insight into the burial practices and beliefs of ancient Egyptians. Additionally, the museum offers guided tours in multiple languages, which provide an even deeper understanding of the exhibits. The staff are knowledgeable and friendly, always willing to answer any questions and share interesting facts about the artifacts. The museum is also conveniently located, making it easy to access via public transportation. Overall, I really liked it. This is a must-see attraction for anyone interested in ancient history or Egyptian culture. It is definitely worth a visit.
Oleksandra Shepelska
at 2023 Feb 26
Oleksandra Shepelska
at 2023 Feb 26
I understand why some people feel a bit disappointed after visiting this museum
“It’s a Goya Museum and they barely have any paintings from Goya” people say. And it’s fair, the name of the museum implies that there must be paintings of Goya all around, right?
In reality, it’s a rather small, but well organised museum with a temporary exhibition where you can see modern artist from Spain and some small amount of Goya’s paintings
The museum is dedicated to Goya, his artistic heritage - hence artists that got inspired by him and Spanish painters who worked with him
There is a floor dedicated to Goya’s sketches where visitors can learn about dark motives that he was expressing there, real and mythical events that took place
Overall, it’s a nice museum to visit, one of the most famous museums in Zaragoza, not the cheapest one tho, so if you’re short on money, you may come back later on
Taryn
at 2023 Jan 06
Taryn
at 2023 Jan 06
Very scenic. I world recommend and umbrella or train cost in case it starts raining. Not sure what dates the midterm is open. Closed for winter holidays.
Diego Semede
at 2022 Dec 22
Diego Semede
at 2022 Dec 22
Absolutely perfect experience. I dreamed of seem some of my favorite works of Goya and had the opportunity to enjoy them here. I would recommend at least one or two hours to visit if you focus mainly on Goya's work, but even more if you wanna take some time to see carefully everything else.
Great views below and of the beach and harbor and islands.
Nadia
at 2020 Jul 06
Nadia
at 2020 Jul 06
It’s so pretty and such a nice walk up to see the view
louise kinsella
at 2019 Jun 10
louise kinsella
at 2019 Jun 10
Amazing views a little tough on a bike 😂
Laura Brazan
at 2019 Feb 20
Laura Brazan
at 2019 Feb 20
We truly enjoyed stumbling on this museum waking the old wall of the city. Great art and lovely environment inside ❤️
Don't miss EMOZ origami museum
Elly
at 2018 Nov 28
Elly
at 2018 Nov 28
Stunning view! Worth to climb
Michael Pol
at 2018 Nov 01
Michael Pol
at 2018 Nov 01
Nice place with beautiful view and bar on the top
Ok
Interesting space with some great exhibitions. Nice cafe