Casa Lis

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Salamanca, Spain

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Art museum· Museum· Tourist attraction

Casa Lis Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Casa Lis is located in Salamanca, Spain on Gibraltar, 14,. Casa Lis is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category art museum in Spain.

Address

Gibraltar, 14,

Phone

+34 923121425

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Lucía Bausela Buccianti

It's an amazing museum in every sense. The items are displayed tastefully and with great lighting, the rooms are very well organised and the ambience is superb. The café is amazing, since you can enjoy a tasty treat with great views by the Casa Lis glass balcony. What's more there always is a side expo which is renewed every once in a while, and they are always great. It's really a great experience.

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Susana Herreros

You shouldn't miss this out. Beautiful little palace art Deco style with a breathtaking coloured glass ceiling. You can spend 3 hours easily and enjoy an appetizer in the nice café. You'll feel like you are in the 20's. The entrance is 4 or 5 Euros and it's worth it. The gift shop is also quite interesting.

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Selena Parsons

Interesting glass collection. The extensive collection of dolls were more than a little creepy! Overall definitely worth a visit.

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Bruce Scott

An incredible small museum. Full of artdeco and art nouveau pieces that well display the breadth and depth of the periods and art forms. An amazing stained glass central ceiling!! Usually a temporary exhibit as well. A unique period themed cafe/restaurant is attached so you can enjoy a coffee or a wine with a decent selection of light foods. Unfortunately, they do not allow photographs to be taken inside the museum but oh the memories!

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Pedro Cruz

I loved the museum, but don't understand why they don't allow you to take pictures. The building is a master's piece, and has an interesting art collection