A journey through the past, present and future of the rural world using the most modern museum resources.
Museu Terra is one of the most important museums in the country, becoming a cultural centre of reference for all visitors.
Located in L’Espluga de Francolí (Conca de Barberà, Tarragona) and with an exhibition hall in Barcelona (Poblenou district), Museu Terra offers a tour of the past and present of the rural world.
The Fundació Carulla foundation has equipped over 5,500 square metres with a permanent exhibition, temporary exhibitions, an ethnobotanical garden with more than 200 species, cultural events, and educational projects in a space that invites reflection and debate about sustainability, enabling visitors to think deeply about water management, food sovereignty, alternative energies, care, and the climate crisis.
The museum is just over an hour from Barcelona and half an hour from the Costa Daurada beaches and the high-speed train stations to Lleida and Tarragona. It is surrounded by natural and cultural attractions such as the Poblet Monastery, the prehistoric caves of L’Espluga de Francolí, the medieval town of Montblanc, and wineries where you can taste the best wines in the region. Visiting Museu Terra is an ideal way to connect with the knowledge built over centuries of coexistence with the land.
Get some fresh air and visit Museu Terra —an escape to the rural world that will help you to face the challenges of the future and build a more sustainable life.
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