Sitges, Spain
Carrer de Fonollar, s/n,
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+34938940364
Totally amazing. Despite the less imposing exterior of the building, Cau Ferrat is crammed to the rafters with ironwork, sculpture, furniture, stained glass and of course works of art which are breathtaking. Each has a piece of Sitges history woven into it's background and together they paint an era of creativity and inspiration. Must visit.
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Vintage place! Decorative and very historical place, it’s accessible to train.
It may not be an authentic medieval building since it was built at the beginning of the 20th century, but this whitewashed structure wows visitors and residents with charm, location and views. Scores of visitors stop to admire the building of this museum and to gaze at the Mediterranean Sea from the seaside esplanade that is in front. A few venture inside to see the art collection, but most just want to soak in the surroundings.
One of the major things to do (aside from going to the beach of course!) for those in Sitges. Their selection of art is pretty good, and there is also an app for Sitges Museums that gives self-guided audio tours through some of the exhibitions that I highly recommend. The museum complex does take student discounts, for those who are curious about that. To enter the house/palace, you have to pay for the guided tour, which lasts 50 minutes. I believe the English one is offered at 11 am, and the Castilian one at 1 pm. It has a stunning view of the ocean that in and of itself makes the tour worth it. For those who can't make the tour through the palace, I would still recommend the museums.
Cute small museum. Nice to have a break from traditional beach activity and the permanent exhibit is interesting.
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