Overview
The Torre de Collserola is a 288-metre telecommunications tower designed by Sir Norman Foster, perched on the Tibidabo ridge of the Collserola mountain range. Its observation deck at 115 metres offers some of the highest and most expansive views in Barcelona.
Highlights
- Glass-floor observation deck: The 10th-floor platform has glass panels in the floor and panoramic windows stretching from the Pyrenees to Mallorca on clear days.
- Norman Foster design: Built for the 1992 Olympics, the tower's minimalist concrete-and-steel shaft is an elegant counterpoint to the mountain landscape.
- Collserola park: The surrounding natural park offers hiking trails through Mediterranean forest.
History
Designed by Foster + Partners and completed in 1992 for the Barcelona Olympics, the tower was intended to broadcast television signals for the Games. It remains an active telecommunications facility.
Visitor Tips
- Limited hours: Open only on weekends and holidays — check the schedule before visiting.
- Combine with Tibidabo: The tower is a 15-minute walk from the Tibidabo amusement park and church.
- Duration: 20–30 minutes.