Discover in this post how in Barcelona you can find all religious celebrations

Discover in this post how Barcelona offers religious celebrations in various languages for the Christian community as well as prayer and worship spaces for other beliefs that coexist in our city.

Barcelona embraces cultural and spiritual diversity, providing a broad range of religious services for those who wish to participate in worship practices during their stay. Whether you are looking for a mass in your language or worship spaces for other religions, Barcelona offers options to connect with your spirituality in a unique setting.

Below, you’ll find a practical guide to exploring the main religious centers of the city, with detailed information about multilingual masses and places of worship representing Barcelona’s major religions.

Multilingual masses

Barcelona has churches offering religious celebrations in different languages, ideal for visitors of various nationalities.

Catholic churches

Masses in English

  • Sagrada Familia Basilica
  • Parish of Santa Maria Reina
    • Sundays at 10:30 a.m.
    • Location: Avenida de Esplugas 103

Masses in French

  • Santa Maria del Mar
    • Sundays at 10:30 a.m.
    • Location: Plaça de Santa Maria 1

Masses in Italian

  • Parish of Santa Anna
    • Saturdays at 7:00 p.m.
    • Location: Carrer Santa Anna 27

Masses in German

  • Parish of Pilar
    • Sundays at 11:00 a.m.
    • Location: Carrer de Casp 27
  • Parish of San Alberto Magno
    • Sundays at 11:00 a.m.
    • Location: Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes 406

Masses in Tagalog (Philippines)

  • San Agustín
    • First Sunday of each month, at 1:00 p.m.
    • Location: Plaça de Sant Agustí 2

Masses in Portuguese

  • Parish of Virgen de Belén
    • Tuesdays and Saturdays at 7:00 p.m.
    • Location: Calle del Carme 2

Masses in Polish

  • Parish of San Jaime
    • Sundays at 10:00 a.m.
    • Location: Calle Ferrán 28

Other languages
For masses in Chinese or Ukrainian at different churches or worship centers, you can contact Barcelona’s Office of Religious Affairs (OAR):

Synagogues and Jewish community centers

Barcelona has a vibrant Jewish community with temples and activities open to visitors.

  • Barcelona’s Major Synagogue
    • Guided tours and religious services.
    • Location: Carrer de Marlet 5
    • Contact: info@sinagogamayor.com | +34 93 310 34 70
    • Website: www.sinagogamayor.com
  • Chabad Lubavitch Center
    • Cultural activities and Jewish celebrations.
    • Location: Carrer de l’Avenir 26

Islamic worship centers

Barcelona’s Muslim community is one of the most active, with several mosques and cultural centers offering religious and educational services.

  • Islamic Cultural Center of Catalonia (CCIC)
    • Daily prayers and community activities.
    • Location: Carrer de la Galla 10
    • Hours: Open during the five prayer times.
    • Contact: info@ccicbcn.com | +34 93 298 24 75
    • Website: www.ccicbcn.com

Other religious practices in Barcelona

Barcelona is also home to Buddhist, Hindu, and Sikh communities offering spaces for meditation, worship, and reflection.

Buddhism

  • Casa del Tibet
    • Meditation courses and Buddhist ceremonies.
    • Location: Carrer del Rosselló 181
    • Contact: info@casadeltibetbcn.org | +34 93 207 59 66

Hinduism

  • Hare Krishna Center Barcelona
    • Location: Carrer del Pintor Fortuny 42

Sikhism

  • Gurdwara Singh Sabha
    • Community services and ceremonies.
    • Location: Carrer de l’Atlàntida 9

Practical tips for visitors

  • Check schedules in advance, as they may vary depending on the season or holidays.
  • Many celebrations require prior booking, especially in iconic temples like the Sagrada Familia.

Barcelona, with its spiritual and cultural richness, invites you to explore a city where religious diversity and tradition combine to offer a unique and enriching experience.

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