Overview
Torre Glòries (formerly Torre Agbar) is a 34-storey, 144-metre skyscraper designed by French architect Jean Nouvel. Its distinctive bullet shape and multicolored glass façade make it one of Barcelona's most recognizable modern landmarks.
Highlights
- Mirador Glòries: The panoramic viewing platform on the top floor offers 360-degree views over Barcelona, the sea, and the Collserola mountains.
- Light show: The façade features 4,500 LED lights that create colorful displays at night, particularly during festivals.
- Architecture: The building's design was inspired by the silhouette of Montserrat mountain and Gaudí's organic forms.
History
Completed in 2005 for the Aigües de Barcelona water company, the tower was renamed Torre Glòries in 2017 when the Merlin Properties group redeveloped it as a tech and observation hub.
Visitor Tips
- Book online: Tickets for the Mirador sell out on weekends — book in advance.
- Sunset visits: Evening tickets include the illuminated façade show.
- Duration: 30–60 minutes.