Nestled in the coastal town of Sitges, the Cau Ferrat Museum is housed in the former home and workshop of the artist Santiago Rusiñol. This small, charming museum is a treasure trove of Modernisme, featuring an eclectic collection of artwork by Rusiñol and his contemporaries, including Picasso and El Greco. Among the highlights, visitors can explore one of the largest collections of wrought iron in the world, alongside other items curated by Rusiñol. The museum offers a glimpse into the artistic and cultural milieu of the early 20th century, inviting guests to step into the creative space where these masterpieces were once crafted.
Cau Ferrat Museum (Museu del Cau Ferrat)
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