Now a museum, the Cau Ferrat building was once the home of Catalan artist Santiago Rusiñol, one of the leading figures of the Catalan Modernist Movement. Upon his death, the artist bequeathed the house and its contents - including drawings, paintings, ceramics and more - to the town of Sitges on the condition that it be opened to the public as a museum.
The Maricel Museum exhibits a complete artistic route from the tenth century to realism and figuration during the first half of the twentieth century, passing through the art collections of Dr. Jesús Pérez Rosales and the Collection of Sitges, with works of great quality. The museum exhibition integrates multiple languages, techniques and artistic media in order to achieve a maximum consistency in the chronological sequence of the development of the arts.
Beautiful area to explore over 70 wineries by bike or car. Quaint villages and great hikes dot this lovely region where the famous Spanish Cava is produced!! Only 18 miles north of Sitges.
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