Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya

Passeig Santa Madrona, 39
Sants - Montjuïc
08038
Barcelona

http://www.mac.cat/


Latitude: 2.1576871
Longitude: 41.3698469



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In Catalonia in 2013 there were 13,226 sites inventoried, more than Andalusia and the Netherlands. More than half of the work has been carried out in 8,344, which is why archaeological sites have been created in Cervera, Pedret (Girona) and museums. Of the sites, 258 are national assets of cultural interest, and world heritage, the Roman Tarraco and the rock art shelters of the Mediterranean Arc. Archaeological institutions: Research institutes of the Generalitat: the Catalan Institute of Human Paleoecology and Social Evolution (IPHES), the Catalan Institute of Paleontology (ICP) and the Catalan Institute of Classical Archeology (ICAC). From the State dependent on the CSIC: the lnstitut Milà i Fontanals. In Catalonia there are 181 sites that can be visited (28 associated with a museum or an interpretation center). There are 10 museum centers exclusively for archeology and 46 with archeological collections. 17 have collections considered by the Museum Register, exclusively with archaeological objects and 13 with samples containing archaeological objects. The Generalitat has the Archeology and Paleontology Service and the Museum of Archeology of Catalonia. The MAC is a platform for museums and sites scattered throughout the territory. It consists of 66 museums, interpretation centers and sites of different ownership The MAC-Barcelona, ​​the MAC-Girona, the MAC-Ullastret, the MAC-Empúries, the MAC-Olèrdola, the territorial headquarters of the MAC and the organic part of the Museum. The Center for Underwater Archeology and the Iberia Graeca Center, the main research centers of the MAC, and also an organic part of the Museum. The Arqueoxarxa, made up of municipal archeology museums and the sites that manage their own municipalities. The Iberian Route, made up of a selection of 26 sites from the most significant periods and which are adapted to the visit, perfectly signposted. The Rock Art Route, made up of the three rock art interpretation centers, two municipal, Montblanc and Ulldecona, and one of the Generalitat, the Cogul.

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Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya

Passeig Santa Madrona, 39
Sants - Montjuïc / Parc de Montjuïc
08038 - Barcelona
 http://www.mac.cat/

In Catalonia in 2013 there were 13,226 sites inventoried, more than Andalusia and the Netherlands. More than half of the work has been carried out in 8,344, which is why archaeological sites have been created in Cervera, Pedret (Girona) and museums. Of the sites, 258 are national assets of cultural interest, and world heritage, the Roman Tarraco and the rock art shelters of the Mediterranean Arc. Archaeological institutions: Research institutes of the Generalitat: the Catalan Institute of Human Paleoecology and Social Evolution (IPHES), the Catalan Institute of Paleontology (ICP) and the Catalan Institute of Classical Archeology (ICAC). From the State dependent on the CSIC: the lnstitut Milà i Fontanals. In Catalonia there are 181 sites that can be visited (28 associated with a museum or an interpretation center). There are 10 museum centers exclusively for archeology and 46 with archeological collections. 17 have collections considered by the Museum Register, exclusively with archaeological objects and 13 with samples containing archaeological objects. The Generalitat has the Archeology and Paleontology Service and the Museum of Archeology of Catalonia. The MAC is a platform for museums and sites scattered throughout the territory. It consists of 66 museums, interpretation centers and sites of different ownership The MAC-Barcelona, ​​the MAC-Girona, the MAC-Ullastret, the MAC-Empúries, the MAC-Olèrdola, the territorial headquarters of the MAC and the organic part of the Museum. The Center for Underwater Archeology and the Iberia Graeca Center, the main research centers of the MAC, and also an organic part of the Museum. The Arqueoxarxa, made up of municipal archeology museums and the sites that manage their own municipalities. The Iberian Route, made up of a selection of 26 sites from the most significant periods and which are adapted to the visit, perfectly signposted. The Rock Art Route, made up of the three rock art interpretation centers, two municipal, Montblanc and Ulldecona, and one of the Generalitat, the Cogul.

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