The Human Tower Museum of Catalonia (MCC) recently inaugurated the Castells’ Physics, Science, and Engineering. This new temporary exhibition has transformed the museum into a laboratory to view the “castells” from a new perspective that shows all the audiences the theoretical and scientific aspects behind this cultural phenomenon that has touched the lives of so many people for over 200 years.
An Interactive Tour
The exhibition tour is designed to be interactive and educational, suitable for all ages. Visitors have the opportunity to engage in hands-on experiments that illustrate the importance of strength, balance, and endurance in the creation of castells. Additionally, the exhibition features a virtual reality experience that allows participants to feel like enxanetes (young castle climbers) and immerse themselves in the excitement. There are also audiovisuals and other resources available to help visitors better understand the scientific principles behind the construction of castells.
Innovation and Tradition
An outstanding feature of this exhibition is its seamless integration of the traditional art of building human towers with cutting-edge technologies and scientific discoveries. This not only enhances the visitor experience, but also emphasizes the role of innovation in preserving and promoting cultural traditions.
A collaborative project
The project is a joint effort between the museum and the GoSTEM association, romoted and directed by Magmacultura, with the collaboration of the Rovira i Virgili University and the human tower entities. This collaborative work has been crucial in presenting a comprehensive and rigorous understanding of the science of human towers.
Impact and future
The new exhibition has the goal of not only educating and entertaining, but also inspiring future generations of castellers and scientists. It is a commitment to scientific dissemination through a deep-rooted cultural tradition. The aim is to promote interest in science and technology among young people.


