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When do the Barcelona Museum, shop and restaurants open at Camp Nou

Barcelona will keep its attractions closed even though the city will enter phase 2 on Monday and does not expect to reopen until football returns.

Barcelona continues with mobility restrictions that will last until June 1. It will be then that the Catalan capital will enter Phase 2 and will be able to recover part of the normality lost during the eleven weeks that have passed since the start of the confinement was decreed on March 14 to stop the expansion of the coronavirus.

Starting next Monday, then, there will be no time slots for sports and walks except for the most vulnerable groups. Likewise, the established health protocols will allow the reopening of various equipment and services with 30% of the public capacity, as well as the performance of shows in closed rooms with a capacity limited to fifty people, while outdoors they may be up to four hundred people, all sitting.

In the sociocultural field bars and restaurants may reopen their doors to the public, as well as its terraces, with 40% of its capacity. The spaces of worship, in turn, may reopen to 50% of their capacity. And although it seems a joke, these are the two elements that a priori they would affect Barcelona but they ultimately will not, as the club has its own calendar when it comes to reopening its facilities, attractions and services.

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The Museum and store will not open before June 8

The Museum and the Camp Nou Experience fall within the parameters of what are places of worship and despite having permission the club will not reopen them until professional soccer is no longer allowed in Spain, which will be on June 8 as confirmed by the club. In any case the doors of the stands of the Camp Nou will remain closed when football is at stake, like those of the rest of Spanish stadiums until a new government order.

Nor are the restaurants on the esplanade of the Camp Nou open up to this date as the premises surrounding the stadium are also closed to the public and it will stay that way until football and visitors return, which should go hand in hand according to club sources explained to Goal, who also recalled that the restaurant services are externally managed, while the Museum and the store are directly managed by Barcelona.

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