Nau Gaudí - Bassat Contemporary Art Collection of Catalonia
c/ de la Cooperativa, 47
08302 Mataró
Telephone: 93 741 29 30
info@bassatgaudimataro.cat
www.bassatgaudimataro.cat
Artist museum
In 1883 Antoni Gaudí constructed his first building, and he did so in Mataró for the Workers' Cooperative Society of Mataró. The Nau Gaudí is a manifesto of his way of understanding architecture and currently houses the private collection of publicist Lluís Bassat.
Admission: free
Free visits:
Languages: Catalan, Spanish and English
Opening hours:
Tuesday to Saturday 5 to 8 pm. Sunday and holidays 11 am to 2 pm.
June 15 to September 15, Tuesday to Sunday 6 to 9 pm.
Closing days: Closed Mondays except on holidays
January 1 & 6, Good Friday, May 1, June 24, July 27, August 15, September 11 and December 25 & 26
Activities:
Adapted services:
Adapted toilets
Wheelchair accessible
In 1883 Antoni Gaudí constructed his first building, and he did so in Mataró for the Workers' Cooperative Society of Mataró. The Nau Gaudí is a manifesto of his way of understanding architecture and currently houses the private collection of publicist Lluís Bassat.
Admission: free
Free visits:
- Every first Sunday of the month at 12 noon, free guided visit for the general public, no reservation required. Visit includes the Nau and the Bassat collection.
- Every third Sunday of the month at 12 noon, free family activity for children 5 and older, no reservation required. Based on the works on display, parents and children create small works of art.
Languages: Catalan, Spanish and English
Opening hours:
Tuesday to Saturday 5 to 8 pm. Sunday and holidays 11 am to 2 pm.
June 15 to September 15, Tuesday to Sunday 6 to 9 pm.
Closing days: Closed Mondays except on holidays
January 1 & 6, Good Friday, May 1, June 24, July 27, August 15, September 11 and December 25 & 26
Activities:
- Visits and workshops for schools. By prior reservation
- Guided visits for the general public. By prior reservation
Adapted services:
Adapted toilets
Wheelchair accessible
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