Nestled on the Mediterranean waterfront in Sitges, the Maricel Museum (Museu de Maricel) showcases over a millennium of Catalan art. The museum’s neoclassical sculptures, set against arches that frame the ocean, create a striking visual experience. Visitors can explore a rich collection that, while lacking in globally recognized names, offers a deep dive into the region’s artistic heritage. The interplay of light and the sound of the sea enhance the serene atmosphere, making it a unique and enriching cultural destination.
Maricel Museum (Museu de Maricel)
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