The Hash Marihuana & Hemp Museum is a museum located in Barcelona, Spain dedicated to the culture of cannabis that opened on May 9, 2012.[1][2]
Location in the city center of Barcelona | |
Established | 2012 |
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Location | Carrer Ample 35 Barcelona, Spain |
Coordinates | 41°13′31″N 2°06′18″E / 41.2253°N 2.1049°E |
Collection size | 8.000 items |
Founder | Ben Dronkers |
Public transit access | Jaume I (Barcelona Metro), Drassanes (Barcelona Metro) |
Website | www |
Building
editThe museum is located in the Palau Mornau, a palace built by the noble family of Santcliment in the sixteenth century and is located on the current number 35 of Carrer Ample in the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona.[3] In the late eighteenth century, Josep Francesc Mornau, honorary war commissioner of the Royal Armies, bought the building and renovated it. In the early twentieth century, Lluís de Nadal i Artós, nephew of the then mayor of Barcelona, Josep Maria de Nadal i Vilardaga, inherited the palace and commissioned the Catalan Modernism architect Manuel Raspall to extend and renovate the building. His renovation works are highlighted by a façade coated with faux stones, wrought-iron balconies adorned with floral motifs and a stained glass bow window. Inside, the rooms were decorated, each with a different style in floors, ceilings, windows, walls and even furniture (now disappeared), all according to the eclectic taste of the early twentieth century. The museum has a total area of 482 square meters.[4][5]
History
editIn 1985, Ben Dronkers opened the Hash, Marihuana & Hemp Museum in Amsterdam,[6] the world's first museum devoted to cannabis. Years later, he opened a second location in Barcelona. The museum shows the past, present and future of the cannabis plant, emphasizing that cannabis will be the "penicillin of the future" due to its use in the medical world.[7]
Collection
editIts permanent collection consists of more than 8,000 cannabis related objects. From cultivation to consumption, from ancient rituals to modern medicine, all aspects of cannabis in human culture are represented in one way or another.
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A room dedicated to history
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A room dedicated to consumption of cannabis
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A room dedicated to products based on hemp
References
edit- ^ "Hash Marihuana Cáñamo & Hemp Museum review". Time Out Barcelona. Retrieved November 17, 2014.
- ^ "Hemp Museum Gallery sight review". Lonely Planet Barcelona. Lonely Planet. Archived from the original on November 29, 2014. Retrieved November 17, 2014.
- ^ Ferren, Andrew (2016-12-23). "In Barcelona, Hitting the Sweet Spot for Smart Luxury". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
- ^ Steffie Kinglake. "Hash Marihuana Cáñamo & Hemp Museum". Miniguide Barcelona. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
- ^ Ferenz Jacobs. "Palau Mornau". Miniguide Barcelona. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
- ^ "El Born Barcelona – the most bohemian district in town". Cannabis Clubs. 2021-01-26. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
- ^ Solà, Pol; Landau, Hannah (26 May 2012). "A Dutch millionaire opens a cannabis museum in Barcelona and supports its legalization". Catalan News Agency.