Holidays activities
This summer, join us to explore the inspiring world of sport through our summer programme!
Sporting values are at the heart of the activities offered at the
Joan Antoni Samaranch Olympic and Sports Museum, managed by the Barcelona Olympic Foundation. The summer holidays provide an ideal opportunity to create meaningful learning experiences for children and young people. Through dialogue, discovery, play and reflection, we work to promote values such as respect, cooperation, teamwork, commitment and empathy — the core principles of sport and Olympism.
Below you will find the full programme of activities, organised by age group and activity type.
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During the summer (June, July and September) holidays you can come to the Olympic Museum!
You are invited to request an activity tour led by museum educators and staff or a self-guided tour at your own pace, which will allow you to lead your own students around the Museum.
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact by e-mail.
To request a customised visit
If you are looking for a different visit, time or language, call us at +34 932 92 53 79 or write us by e-mail.
For your first booking, sign up:
If you are already registered as a center/entity/agency, make your booking!
To access your account, you need the phone number and postal code of the organization/center where you registered*
Please note that advance booking is mandatory for all groups.
Guided tours and other activities
The Olympic and Sports Museum offers different group activities to complement your visit.
Holidays at the museum
This is a special activity offered exclusively during the school holidays for summer groups and camps.
You will attend a film session from the BCN Sports Film Festival, enjoying a selection of sport‑themed short films, with screenings tailored to different age groups. At the end of the session, you will be able to explore the museum at your own pace.
Advance reservation required
- Groups of 10 students and above
- Aimed at: From ages 6 to 18.
- Price per student: €4.50
- Approximate duration: 45′ cinema + 1h museum free visit
- From Tuesday to Friday
- Languages: subtitled in Catalan or Spanish
Meet Cobi's Friends
This activity is guided by Cobi, the mascot of the Barcelona ’92 Olympic Games, who serves as the main thread of the experience. Throughout the visit, you will encounter other mascots from various sporting events. They will help you explore the museum, discover the history of sport and Olympism, and learn about different sporting disciplines.
Advance reservation required
- Groups of 10 to 25 students (25 students in each group)
- Aimed at: Aages 3 to 5
- Price per student: €5
- Approximate duration: 1 hour
- From Tuesday to Friday
- Languages: Spanish, Catalan, English and French
No Limits – Dive into the world of disability and sport
An activity designed to introduce and experience adapted sport. First, you will learn what adapted sport is, and then you will have the chance to try out a sport session included on the Paralympics: boccia, goalball or sitting volleyball. Finally, you will be able to explore the museum on your own.
Advance reservation required
- Class groups (approx. 25 students)
- Aimed at: ages 6 to 18
- Price per group: €140
- Approximate duration: 1h activity + 1h museum free visit
- From Tuesday to Friday
- Languages: Spanish, Catalan, English and French
No Gender – Sport has no gender
WThe workshop is designed as a hall‑escape activity, where participants must solve challenges to uncover the story of five athletes.
Each athlete’s story explores themes of gender and sexual diversity, helping participants understand the discrimination and resilience present in the world of sport.
Advance reservation required
- Class groups (approx. 25 students)
- Aimed at: Ages 12 to 18
- Price per group: €140
- Approximate duration: 1h 30′ activity + 1h museum free visit
- From Tuesday to Friday
- Languages: Catalan
Discovering Barcelona '92
In this activity, you will discover various elements used during the Barcelona ’92 Olympic Games (the Olympic and Paralympic mascots, emblems, ceremonies, volunteers, and more) and learn how the city transformed itself to host the Games.
At the end of the activity, depending on the educational level, participants will create either a poster or a mascot for their own Olympic Games.
Advance reservation required
- Class groups (approx. 25 students)
- Aimed at: Ages 6 to 12
- Price per group: €140
- Approximate duration:2h activity + 1h museum free visit
- From Tuesday to Friday
- Languages: Catalan and Spanish
No Borders
In this workshop, we will explore the continents that take part in the Olympic Games and learn a traditional game from each one.
Once the workshop is finished, the group may enjoy a self‑guided visit to the museum.
Advance reservation required
- Class groups (approx. 25 students)
- Aimed at: Ages 6 to 9
- Price per group: €140
- Approximate duration: 1h 30′ activity + 1h museum free visit
- From Tuesday to Friday
- Languages: Spanish and Catalan
Self-guided tour of the museum
A self‑guided visit is a tour without mediation from the museum’s education team. Throughout the exhibition, you will discover the origins of Olympism, the history of sport in Catalonia, the legacy of the Barcelona ’92 Olympic Games, and the wide range of sports practised around the world, explored through objects, images, texts, audiovisuals and interactive displays.
Advance reservation required
- Minimum 10 students (parties of 40+ students will be divided into 2 groups with a 10-minute interval)
- Aimed at: all educational levels
- Price per student: €3,30
- Approximate duration: 1 hour
- From Tuesday to Sunday
Guided tour of the museum
You will explore the museum accompanied by an educator, who will guide you through the history and evolution of sport and the Olympic Games, the development of sporting practice in Catalonia, and the Barcelona ’92 Olympic Games. You will also discover the wide variety of sports practised around the world.
Advance reservation required
- Groups of 10 to 25 students (25 students in each group)
- Aimed at: all educational levels from primary onwards
- Price per student: €5
- Approximate duration: 45 minutes
- From Tuesday to Friday
- Languages: Spanish, Catalan, English and French
A Stadium, a hundred stories (Complementary activity)
Through a storytelling activity, you will discover the history of the stadium. Afterwards, there is a playful, discovery‑based session exploring different sports with Cobi and Petra, the mascots of Barcelona ’92.
*Important: We will not enter the stadium and it will take place at the main door of this facilityAdvance reservation required
Advance reservation required
- Groups of 10 to 25 students (25 students in each group)
- Aimed at: ages 3 to 5
- Price per group: €55
- Approximate length: 1 hour
- From Tuesday to Friday
- Languages: Spanish, Catalan, English and French
A Stadium for history (complementary activity)
The aim of this activity is for students to discover the history of the stadium and the wide variety of sporting events it has hosted, through exploration, cooperation and play.
Important: We will not enter the stadium and it will take place at the main door of this facility
Advance reservation required
- Class group (approx. 25 students)
- Price per group: €55
- Approximate length: 1 hour
- From Tuesday to Friday
- Languages: Spanish, Catalan, English and French
Get ready for your visit
Click on the following links to download reference material to help you prepare your visit.
How much do you know about the Olympic Games?
PDF Format. Spanish
How to get there
We are situated on the Montjuïc mountain, beside the Olympic Stadium.
Avinguda de l’Estadi, 60, Barcelona
Metro
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Pl.Espanya stop
Bus
Lines 55 and 150, 400m from the museum
Tourist bus
Red line, 25m from the museum
Montjuïc tourist bus
Stop 5 , 120m from the museum
Funicular Montjuïc
Tips and good practices
Below you’ll find a series of recommendations to help you enjoy your visit.
Punctuality
It’s necessary to arrive 10 minutes before your visit time, since the activity may be cut short if it begins late.
Meeting point
For all types of visit, the meeting point is located in the museum reception. The team leader just needs to come in and the visit will then begin.
Lockers
Backpacks and luggage must be left in the lockers provided by the museum’s reception team.
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is available in all rooms of the museum.
Food & Drinks
Entrance with food or drinks is not allowed.
Teaching staff
Teaching staff are responsible for the safety and control of the group throughout the visit.
Behaviour
Running, making noise and touching exhibited material in the museum are not permitted.
Special needs
If any student has special requirements, these must be communicated in advance.
Access with animals
Access to the museum with animals is not permitted, with the exception of guide dogs.
Accessibility
The museum is fully accessible and has wheelchairs available for visitors who may require them.
Photography
Camera use is allowed within the rooms of the museum.
Coaches
There is a parking zone for coaches at Passeig Olímpic, 16.
Visit the museum
We have loads of educational activities available for you here.
Please bear in mind that advance reservation is required for all school groups visiting the museum.
Contact
Avda. de l’Estadi 60, Barcelona.
How to get here
Opening times
- Tuesday to Saturday
- 10am to 7pm
- Sundays and public holidays
- 10am to 2.30pm
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