The Human Tower Museum in Valls welcomes over 26,000 visitors in 2025

The cultural venue sees a 44% surge in school visits and maintains strong international interest in its second year.

Generic image of the interior of a modern museum with elements of human tower culture.
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Generic image of the interior of a modern museum with elements of human tower culture.

The Human Tower Museum of Catalonia, located in Valls, closed 2025 with 26,218 visitors, confirming its growth during its second full year of operation.

A total of 18,927 people visited the museum's exhibitions, representing a 1.5% increase compared to 2024. While 71.4% of the audience is from Catalonia, the museum has successfully attracted international tourists, who now account for 30% of the total visits.
Visitors from France (8.3%), Germany (3.5%), and Italy (2.6%) lead the international rankings. Notably, the museum saw a 44% increase in school groups, hosting 2,500 students from 114 educational centers across the region.
Beyond the main exhibits, the facility in Valls hosted various events and activities that drew an additional 7,300 people, establishing the museum as a key cultural hub for the Alt Camp area.