Sitges Tourism

Museu Romàntic

Romanticism outside and inside


Located in a building with a Neoclassical facade, its interior and its romantic garden justify both the name and the visit. Converted into a museum in 1949, the first floor displays murals with biblical scenes by the painter Pau Rigalt. The second floor houses one of Europe’s largest collections of dolls and toys, donated by Lola Anglada.

 

Virtual visit through Google Arts & Culture

 

Are you going to miss it?


  • Museu Romantic 1
  • Museu Romantic 2
  • Museu Romantic 3
  • Museus Romantic4

Share

Timetable

Temporarily closed for renovation work

icon-address
Sant Gaudenci, 1

icon-phone
938940364

 

Center items on the map

Comments

There are no comments.