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Experience a 19th-century photographic portrait session in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter with expert guidance, creating a unique metal plate portrait for your keepsake.

This tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the early days of photography, all set within the historic streets of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter. For $113 per group of up to 4 people, you can spend about 2 hours learning and experiencing an antique photographic process firsthand. The activity is suitable for small private groups and provides a memorable, artisanal keepsake: a timeless portrait on a metal plate.
What makes this experience particularly special is the hands-on approach. You get to see how chemical mixtures are prepared, participate in the process of posing and developing, and leave with a one-of-a-kind souvenir. It’s an ideal choice for those interested in history, photography, or looking for a unique activity that combines artistry with learning. Keep in mind that exposure times are around 20 seconds, which requires guests to remain still during the shot, making it less suitable for very young children or pets.
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The studio is located in the heart of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, offering a historic and atmospheric environment that perfectly complements the vintage photographic process. This central location makes it easy to combine with sightseeing in the old town.
The studio itself is fully equipped to recreate a 19th-century photographic studio and darkroom. Visitors observe and participate in every step, from mixing chemicals to developing the metal plates. The ambiance allows for a real connection to the artisanship and craftsmanship involved in early photography.
The core of this tour is the 1 hour and 30 minutes spent in the studio, where you witness and take part in the entire process. The session starts with the preparation of the metal plate on which your portrait will be made. The guide, Martí, explains the history and techniques involved, making the process accessible and engaging.
During the photo session, you sit on a wooden chair and pose for about 20 seconds while the old wooden camera captures your image. Afterwards, you observe and participate in the developing phase, where chemicals are used to bring the image to life. The group then proceeds to wash, dry, and varnish the finished portrait, which is ready for pickup after final processing.

The metal plate portrait is the highlight of this experience. Done entirely by hand, it results in a timeless, one-of-a-kind artwork. No digital copies here—just a genuine artifact that can last centuries with proper care.
Guests typically pick up their portraits after they’ve been fully washed and varnished. These images serve as lasting reminders of the moment, created with a process that has remained largely unchanged for over 150 years. The process’s artisanal nature makes it a treasured keepsake and a meaningful gift idea, especially for those interested in historical techniques.
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The activity includes reception at the studio, the mixing of chemicals, posing for the photograph, and the developing and finishing of the portrait. It’s conducted as a private group, with guides speaking English, Catalan, and Spanish.
The session lasts approximately 2 hours, with flexible start times based on availability. Guests should be prepared to stay still during exposure, which can be a challenge for small children or pets. The studio is wheelchair accessible, making it accessible for visitors with mobility needs.
Additional options include shipping the final portraits to your hotel or home for an extra fee, which is convenient if you’re leaving Barcelona shortly after the session.

Unlike typical sightseeing tours, this experience offers a deep dive into the history of photography within an authentic 19th-century studio environment. The expert guidance of Martí ensures that every guest understands the process, making it as educational as it is creative.
The small group setting and private nature of this activity enhance the overall experience, providing personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. The timeless quality of the finished portraits makes this activity a meaningful souvenir, especially for history enthusiasts or those looking for a special activity in Barcelona.

This tour is perfect for art lovers, history buffs, or anyone interested in vintage photography techniques. It suits those who appreciate craftsmanship and artisanal processes and are comfortable remaining still during a 20-second exposure.
While the activity is accessible and well-explained, it’s less suited for very young children or pets, given the need for stillness. The closed studio environment and focus on a specific historical process** make it an intimate, educational activity rather than a casual photo session.

This $113 activity provides a rare opportunity to step back in time and participate in the creation of a real 19th-century photograph. The hands-on approach and authentic techniques make it a memorable and meaningful activity, especially for those interested in photography, history, or unique souvenirs.
The expert guidance and personalized setting help demystify early photographic processes, leaving guests with not just a portrait but also an appreciation of the artistry behind these timeless images. It’s a special experience that combines learning, craftsmanship, and an unforgettable keepsake.
“Martí explained the whole process to us in a very passionate and clear way. It was an interesting experience! It's a great gift idea.”

How long does the portrait session last?
The entire activity lasts about 2 hours, including preparation, shooting, developing, and finishing the portrait.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers reception, plate preparation, posing with the camera, developing, washing, drying, and varnishing of the portrait, and pickup at the studio afterward.
Can I bring children or pets?
While the activity is accessible, exposure times are around 20 seconds, requiring guests to stay still. This makes it challenging for very young children or pets to participate successfully.
Is the studio accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the studio is wheelchair accessible.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, Catalan, and Spanish.
Can I get my portrait shipped to my hotel or home?
Yes, shipping is available for an extra fee if you cannot pick up your portrait during your stay.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there an option to reserve now and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve your spot now and pay later, providing flexibility for your travel plans.
Will I understand the process?
Absolutely—Martí explains everything passionately and clearly, ensuring you gain a full understanding of the process.
What makes this experience unique in Barcelona?
The combination of historical authenticity, personal participation, and the artisanal creation of a metal plate portrait makes this activity truly distinctive among cultural offerings in the city.