Experience the life and legacy of the poet Joan Maragall by visiting his last residence, now an archive showcasing his personal and artistic belongings. The guided tours typically last between 45 minutes to an hour and a half, allowing guests to explore the various rooms that once belonged to the poet, including the entrance hall, noble salon, dining room, office, and two bedrooms. Throughout the visit, you'll discover various objects related to Maragall and his family, as well as artworks from significant artists such as Santiago Rusiñol and Ramon Casas. These intimate settings not only reflect a century-old bourgeois lifestyle but also serve as an educational hub. For educators, the archive offers the unique opportunity to conduct theoretical and practical lessons, enriching the academic experience with historical context. This visit is a must for poetry lovers and those interested in the intersection of literature and history.
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