The Spellbinding Beauty of Fontana's Creation

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All magic Fontana is a concept that combines two elements - magic and Fontana, or fountain. Fontanas are decorative structures that typically consist of a basin, a central jet that shoots water into the air, and often other smaller jets, sprays or cascades. They can be found in public spaces, parks, and gardens, and are often appreciated for their visual appeal and soothing sounds. When the concept of magic is added to a Fontana, it takes on a whole new level of enchantment. The idea of magic Fontanas brings to mind images of fountains that not only provide beauty and tranquility but also possess mystical qualities. These Fontanas may have the ability to grant wishes, bring good luck, or even possess healing powers.



Barcelona

The Magic Fountain and the fountains on Avinguda Maria Cristina will be turned off by activation due to the activation of the drought protocol in the city of Barcelona.

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The Magic Fountain and the fountains on Avinguda Maria Cristina will be turned off by activation due to the activation of the drought protocol in the city of Barcelona.

Choreographies

The Magic Fountain can produce around 7 billion light-and-water combinations by combining the hydraulic features and lighting it is equipped with. Check out the sequences programmed for the fountain.

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These Fontanas may have the ability to grant wishes, bring good luck, or even possess healing powers. The concept of magic Fontanas is often associated with folklore and fairy tales. In stories, characters may come across a magical Fontana that has the power to grant their deepest desires or change their lives in some way.

Location and how to get there

Address: Plaça de Carles Buïgas, 1 Neighborhood / District: el Poble-sec (Sants-Montjuïc) Transports:

FGC and metro (L1 and L3, stop Espanya)

Bus (55 and tourist bus, stop MNAC)

Bike and Bicing parking racks

History

The Magic Fountain was built by Carles Buigas for the International Expo in 1929, on the site where Josep Puig i Cadafalch's Four Columns had stood before being demolished in 1928. They were later rebuilt in 2010.

How it works

The spectacular Magic Fountain is very popular, and is best known for its sound-and-light shows. Around 2,600 litres of water a second flow through the fountain's three concentric pools, driven by a water-recycling system.

Sustainability

In recent years, the traditional lighting has been progressively replaced with LED technology, due to its low consumption and the coloured lighting it offers. The Magic Fountain has also been using groundwater since 2010.

Magic Fountain

Designed for the 1929 Universal Exhibition by the engineer Carles Buigas, the Magic Fountain of Barcelona was restored in 1992 for the Olympic Games and has proved a popular attraction ever since.

This huge fountain bubbles and bursts, spews and spouts cascades of water in a sensational show set to music and lit by every colour of the rainbow. Thousands of people gather each night during summer to enjoy the spectacle, sitting on the many steps that lead up to the MNAC museum and watching the sunset from the vantage point of Montjuic mountain, under which the Magic Fountain sits.

***NOTE: Dues to drought warnings the Fountain is currently not in operation. Check out our BIG list of other fun activities here.***

It’s not highbrow culture, but it is a lot of fun, and on a warm evening in particular the atmosphere is great.

Magic Fountain Show Times

The operating hours of the fountain varies depending on the time of the year, so consult the table below for more info.

During the summer season (June to September) shows take place from Wednesday to Sunday, but the rest of the year just Thursday to Saturday. There are two shows a night that last about 15-20 minutes with a break in between the next show. The show start times depend a little bit on the time of the year…

Time of YearDaysHours Show Start Times
7 January to 28 Februaryn/aClosed Annual maintenance
1 March to 31 MarchThursday, Friday and Saturday8pm to 9pm 8pm and 8:30pm
1 April to 31 MayThursday, Friday and Saturday9pm to 10pm 9pm and 9:30pm
1 June to 30 SeptemberWednesday to Sunday9:30pm to 10:30pm 9:30pm and 10pm
1 October to 31 OctoberThursday, Friday and Saturday9pm to 10pm 9pm and 9:30pm
1 November to 6 JanuaryThursday, Friday and Saturday8pm to 9pm 8pm and 8:30pm

IMPORTANT: We try to keep this page up-to-date, but the final reference point for show times is the city’s own website, so please check the times there to avoid disappointment.

Do I Need Tickets?

The Magic Fountain shows are completely free to attend.

So no need for any tickets, just turn up.

How Do I Get There?

The address of the Magic Fountain is Plaça de Carles Buigas.

To arrive, you can take the metro to Plaça Espanya station, which is on both the green and the red lines. After that you will see two massive Venetian style towers, flanking a wide boulevard that leads up to the Palau Nacional on Montjuic (home of the MNAC museum). You will find the Magic Fountain at the foot of the hill.

During the day the fountain is dormant, so you will need to time your visit for a show if you want to see it in action.

Two Cool Tours

Yes you can go independently, but there are one or two cool tours that combine the experience with Montjuic and other attractions that are well worth considering.

1. Magic Fountain Night Bike Tour

Take an evening bike tour of Barcelona and explore the grandeur of the Old Town, before heading to the leafy slopes of Montjuic, which are particularly beautiful around sunset. Naturally the tour is timed to arrive for the fountain show.

The price is just €30 per person, and you can reserve via Get Your Guide.

2. Night Show by Luxury Open Top Bus (Small Group)

This experience begins in Passeig de Gràcia, one of Barcelona’s most famous streets and home to some of Gaudi’s finest works. You will then take a night tour of the city, via an open top Mercedes minibus, taking in the Columbus Monument and the sights of Montjuic hill, before arriving for the Magic Fountain’s Night Show. After enjoying the lights and sounds of the fountain, you’ll head back to the Old Town, where you’ll finish the evening at a trendy rooftop bar, with a glass of delicious sangria.

The cost is €40 per person. Limited spaces, so book in advance via Get Your Guide.

Further Reading

Keep reading for our article on romantic things to do in the city, or check out our full list of suggestions of what to do in Barcelona by night. From the opera and night tours of Gaudi’s Casa Mila, to moonlit paddling and champagne boat parties, we’ve got plenty of great ideas for you!

Magic Fountain of Montjuïc

The Magic Fountain, located at the bottom of Montjuïc Mountain, has become one of Barcelona’s most popular attractions, thanks to its exhibition of music, light and colour. Both locals and visitors gather around it to enjoy a hypnotic spectacle of water choreography.

All magic fontana

These Fontanas are often portrayed as hidden or secret, adding an element of mystery and adventure to the narrative. In addition to their role in folklore and stories, magic Fontanas can also be a source of inspiration for artists and designers. The combination of water, beauty, and mystery can serve as a muse for creating captivating and unique works of art. Paintings, sculptures, and even installations can be created to capture the essence of these magical Fontanas and transport viewers to a world where anything is possible. In the real world, there are various Fontanas that have garnered a reputation for their magical qualities. One example is the Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy. It is believed that if you throw a coin into the fountain with your right hand over your left shoulder, you are guaranteed to return to Rome one day. The fountain receives millions of coins each year, symbolizing the belief in its magical powers. Overall, the concept of all magic Fontanas encompasses the fusion of aesthetics and mysticism. It allows for the exploration of the imagination and the possibility of a world beyond our own. Whether in folklore, art, or real-life beliefs, magic Fontanas continue to captivate our attention and inspire wonder..

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