80 years growing together
Discover the house of Catalan modernism here and gain access to one of the most prestigious History of Art Institutes in Europe.
Instituto Amatller de Arte Hispánico:
Monday to Thursday 10:00 – 14:00 and 16:00 -18:00; Friday 10:00-14:00.
July only in the morning and August closed
arxiu.mas@amatller.org
biblioteca@amatller.org
Casa Museo Amatller
casa@amatller.org
THE HOUSE
Visit the Casa Museu Amatller
Casa Museu Amatller closes to the public visits.
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Every day of the year
From Wednesday to Sunday
Passeig de Gràcia, 41, Barcelona
Spanish, Catalan, English, French
THE INSTITUTE
Discover the Institut Amatller
With more than 360,000 photographic prints and more than 30,000 art titles, the Institut Amatller d’Art Hispànic is today one of the centres of reference for the research and dissemination of the history of art.
Ha mort aquella raça que un dia va engendrar-me?
Dels Berenguers i Jofres un sol no n’ha quedat?
Han mort ja tots els Jaumes que un dia van contemplar-me?
I les barres catalanes, quin llamp les ha trencat?
Josep Puig i Cadafalch - 1975, Barcelona
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
Educational activities
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PUBLICATIONS
Latest publications
Access the latest publications of the Fundació Institut Amatller d’Art Hispànic.
HISTORY OF THE HOUSE
Find out everything about the house of Catalan modernism
Designed by the architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch in 1900, Casa Amatller is one of the greatest examples of Catalan modernism. Preserved in its original condition with all its furniture and decoration of the period, visiting the inside of the house invites us to make a journey through time.
THE FOUNDATION
Modernism, architecture and the history of Hispanic art
Founded in 1942 by Teresa Amatller, the main objectives of the Fundació Institut Amatller d’Art Hispànic are the preservation and dissemination of the Casa Museu Amatller and its collections, as well as the propulsion and research into the history of Hispanic art. It has…