What makes it 65% Baby-Friendly: Ramps, lifts and changing tables welcome strollers, yet no dedicated nursing room and quiet galleries limit long stays; short visits or courtyard breaks suit carers with infants.
Why 3-4 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for exhibits, family space, and breaks at a comfortable pace
Little, middle and big family space:
Art-play area with drawing materials, projections, and short films for children 0–10.
Tip: Visit Tue–Fri 16:30–19:30 or Sat–Sun 11:00–14:00; bring snacks and change in before entering.
Pati de les Dones courtyard:
Quiet open-air courtyard inside the building.
Tip: Use it for a stroller rest or quick snack; mid-morning is least crowded.
Mirador Hall rooftop:
Panoramic city views from the rooftop terrace.
Tip: Go near sunset for soft light; ask staff for lift access with stroller.
Baby-changing facilities:
Accessible changing tables in toilets on basement 2, 2nd, 3rd & 4th floors.
Tip: Plan changes between gallery visits; reception can show you the nearest lift.

Yulan Zhou
The only exhibition open when we were there (on a Sunday evening) was the comics collections by Chris Ware, and wonderfully the ticket is for free. It turned out to be a truly rewarding experience. Come to think of it, who could say that works in this form should not be regarded as masterpieces, every bit as exquisite as classical fine arts?
jack Galway
A very varied and well curated cultural space. With a range of spaces and elements that leaves you energised and full. From sculpture to paint to moving image to AR. Not only the installations but also the fact that there's an archive where you can work or study or reflect on your visit. There's also a cafe, which was my only slight negative as the service wasn't the quickest or friendliest, bu...
Hasret
We came across with Chris wore exhibition Sunday after 3pm , it’s for free. So you can book your tickets via website Cool place to be in Thanks
Aline Noizet
Great place to see exhibitions and spend a Sunday afternoon. The exhibitions are always very inspiring and stay on for a few months. There is a nice inside yard where one can take the sun and enjoy watching people dancing on sunny days. If you go with kids they have activities for them to draw linked to the current exhibitions.
Kristýna Vacardová
Truly a contemporary gallery using not only the visuals, but also sounds or other senses. Important topics that are probably often changing. 100% worth the admission price.
From June to September, family space runs extra weekend sessions and CCCB offers free summer cinema for families. Reserve spots early online.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult exhibition ticket (2) | EUR 12 |
| Coffee or snack at café | EUR 8 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 20 |
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