
Museu de la Marihuana
The Museu de la Marihuana is housed in the Palau Mornau, a 16th-century palace built by the Santcliment noble family on Carrer Ample. Its later chapters are tied to Barcelona’s own power shifts: in the late 1700s Josep Francesc Mornau, an honorary war commissioner of the Royal Armies, bought and renovated the building, and in the early 1900s Lluís de Nadal i Artós commissioned the Catalan Modernism architect Manuel Raspall to extend and renew it. That renovation brought distinctive touches—faux-stone cladding, wrought-iron balconies with floral motifs, and a stained-glass bow window—while the interior was designed in an eclectic mix of styles. As a museum, the focus changes sharply. The Hash Marihuana & Hemp Museum opened on May 9, 2012, presenting the past, present, and future of cannabis. …
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