What makes it 70% Baby-Friendly: Babies are welcome, lifts and wide corridors suit strollers and a lactation room exists, but there is no stroller rental, limited diaper-changing spots and no baby-focused activities.
Why 2–3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Plenty of time to see exhibitions, relax on the terrace and take breaks with your baby.
Explore the Modernist Building:
Admire the original brickwork, towers and modernist details of the former Casaramona factory.
Tip: Use ramps and elevators to move smoothly with your stroller.
Visit the Rooftop Terrace:
Enjoy panoramic views of Montjuïc from the art-nouveau rooftop.
Tip: Take the dedicated terrace lift with your stroller early for softer light and fewer visitors.
Wander the Courtyards:
Stroll through open-air courtyards that welcome strollers and little ones.
Tip: Find a shaded bench and lay down a soft mat for your baby to sit or crawl.
Relax at the Café:
Recharge with coffee and snacks in a calm setting.
Tip: Go between 10:00–11:00 or after 15:00 to secure space for your stroller.

Claire
Went to the Som Natura immersive exhibición and it was a wonderful experience
Allepinie
Great museum for kids. Everything is explained in Catalanes, Spanish and English. Our kids had a lot of fun. The aquarium in the cellar is a nice bonus.
Amine
CaixaForum Barcelona is one of those places that surprises you in the best possible way. Located near Montjuïc, this museum offers a calm and inspiring escape from the city’s bustle. The building itself is stunning—a beautifully restored former textile factory that perfectly blends modern architecture with historic charm. Even before stepping inside, the atmosphere feels inviting and thoughtfully ...
Jack Carey
I honestly expected more - it was a nice set up but not much happening. Disappointing but really cool terrace. I wouldn’t pay for entry
Brice Pissard
One of the best museum in Barcelona. Always 2 or 3 different exhibitions at the same time. You always can access to all of them with one single ticket. Each time I come to Barcelona I come here, it always good exhibitions with we'll written text, between art and anthropology. Definitely worth a visit
On weekends, arrive before 11:00 to avoid crowds; summer mornings are cooler on the rooftop terrace.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 adult exhibition tickets | EUR 12 |
| Café snacks and drinks | EUR 8 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 20 |
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Address: Av. de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 6-8, Sants-Montjuïc, 08038 Barcelona, Spain
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