One thing that everyone should and experience while in Barcelona is their extensive art scene. They have art museums like the MACBA, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona, which span from the 1920s all the way to the 2010s. If you’re looking for something a little less modern and focuses more on the retrospect art styles, then the National Museum of Catalan Art is the place for you. Their artwork covers styles like Gothic, Renaissance and even Baroque. They also have works from famous artists like Picasso, Camarasa and Ramon Casas. For those who aren’t looking to spend money on tickets for those museums, Barcelona has a wide variety of stand-alone statues featured all throughout the city. Our recommendation is to put on your walking shoes, grab a coffee from any of the local cafes and walk the city as anywhere you turn there will be plenty of statues to admire. Along with the statues you can also admire the multitude of old architecture that is found around the city. From churches to arches, there is plenty for one to see and experience. Some famous architecture includes the 1888 Columbus Monument and the equestrian statue of Ramon Berenguer III.