Maritime Museum of Barcelona. Courtyard
Finally, let's take a look at the shady courtyard of the museum.

Here, the snow-white wheelhouse of a modern fishing vessel attracts attention.

Looking through the illuminators, you can see the internal rooms - the command bridge and galley.

A considerable part of the old shipyards is occupied by museum workshops.

This is usually hidden from the public, but in Barcelona you can watch the restoration of old ships through large windows.

In the courtyard there is a swimming pool with a sculpture of Pescador de pops (Fish Catcher) by Eduardo Rossi from 1884, as well as a small cafe.

In memory of the museum, you can take a photo "on board an ocean liner". Such photo stands (Tintamarresque) really were on passenger berths at the beginning of the 20th century.
