Silver W.
Google
We visited the Parliament on a free visit during the Day of Cataluña (la Diada) The queue was rather long, but at least we didn't have to book in advance, which was great in itself. The building was rather disappointing compared to other regional/national Parliaments. Once inside, it was rather hard to move around since there were too many people allowed at once. It'd need to be better regulated. Some of the rooms felt like they hadn't been touched since the 1980's and needed a good brush up/technological enhancement. It's rather underwhelming for a place that's claiming independence to be a "country" of its own.. Still, a must see. There were some interesting architectural features (eg the Pink Room) and art pieces (eg. Joan Miro painting) We did appreciate the fact that the brochures were available in different languages and not in Catalan only like many other places, which made the visit much more inclusive. The information on them were not necessarily interesting though (only architectural) It would be great to have more cultural/anecdotal informations.