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Super to look around ! Ideally an hour to an hour an a half ! Great works of art ! Chilled & free on Sunday! Thanks!
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Date of experience: November 2019
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Canvas by a single artist reflecting not only cubism but surrealism, oniric images, Miró style, Picasso figures, arlekins, city places, and all this inside a Gaudí bulding, which first purpose was industrial, and now works as and art exhibition center, ruled by Mataro public administration and Bassat Foundation. Close to train station, it’s free entry. Tuesday to Saturday, 17 to 20 h., weekends it’s open in the morfina. Monday closed. Kind people.…
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Date of experience: August 2019
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Despite a bad administration of the site, you can admire the most humble and first work of GAUDÍ. Outside there is an unknown bathroom for the workers of the textile factory...
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Date of experience: July 2019
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Small gallery, inside a Gaudi building.Interesting to see, free entry, but not a great deal inside.If you are in the area, go visit.
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Date of experience: April 2019
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The museum is worth a visit. The architecture is interesting and the personal sculpture collection of Lluis Bassat and his wife exhibited is really interesting too. There is a short video which explains the history of the building and explains Gaudi's interest and reason for building at that point in time. The staff speak English. There is no entry fee and the brochures are informative. The outside area is spacious with an independent cafe situated on the corner so great to have a refreshment after/before a visit. Check the opening times. We went in the day and it was closed (only open Saturday and Sunday in the day (11- 2 pm) but went back in the evening (5 pm to 8 pm) . It is closed Mondays. …
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Date of experience: July 2018
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