Tiny Tour | Sitges Spain | Visit the Maricel Palace(Palau de Maricel) in Sitges 2020 July
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2020
- The Maricel Palace is one of the most emblematic buildings in Sitges. Forming part of Maricel's artistic ensemble, also receives the name of Maricel de Terra as a differentiation from the museum also known as Maricel de Mar.
The Gold Room, the Blue Room, the Chapel Room, the Ship's Room, Terraces or the Cloister, enjoying a splendid view over the Mediterranean, are the main areas that make up the Palace. With a markedly "Noucentista" style, the different rooms are distinguished by a unique decor stressing its character.
The Palau currently has a triple function: firstly, as a place that holds very important institutional and cultural events of the utmost importance in the civic and cultural life of Sitges, such as concerts, lectures or presentations. Secondly, some of the areas host events of organizations and companies that rent its use, as well as civil marriages. And finally, rooms, terrace and cloisters are accessible by Guided Tours that Museums of Sitges organize every Sunday. During summer months, the program of visits extends to include castanet concerts and dinners under a full moon on their magnificent terraces.
The majestic Gold Room is the space used by Museums of Sitges to organize different academic sessions, such as the seminar about the Art Market, Collections and Museums, the Day of Archaeology of Sitges and the International Symposium on Noucentisme. This same area has witnessed a long list of significant social and cultural events, such as the Meeting of Catalan and Spanish Intellectuals promoted by the Catalan Government in 1981 and various courses of the University Menéndez Pelayo, among many others.
To know more about the Maricel Palace:
museusdesitges.cat/
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palau_d...
Devices used:
Camera: Fujifilm X-T3,
Lens: Fujinon XF 10-24mm F4
I was here ❤️ I am in love with Sitges
Thanks for sharing!
we love Sitges, we come every 2 years for holidays there🥰
Beautiful place, beautiful video!
Beautiful palace. It is hard to believe that the buildings date back to the early 20th century. The palace has a great location, beautiful exterior and beautiful interior. Thank you for the perfect video !!!
Yes, palaces usually have the best location. Which is also one of the reasons they won't survive wars, especially their luxurious interior. If they were built centuries ago. Such as the Olite Palace we filmed
Absolutely charming place 🌈 thank you 💙
Did you notice how many doors are closed in this palace? There're still a lot of rooms not open to visit, either under restoration or currently privately used. Hopefully some years later, we could do a update on this one. We really like it. 😄
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What you've shown, you did beautifully, but is that ALL of the palace that's open to the public???
At the time of filming, it was basically all of the area open to public, expect for the little bridge. That one we requested for filming, I believe it's usually not open. But there're still areas under restoration. I think more will be to open to public in the future. Maybe we will do another episode by then. 😁
@@BABeenHere I was in Sitges in March, but the palace was only open on Sundays. I got to tour the museum...
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Is the museum free to enter?
I believe it's not for free. And it's not always open. Make sure you contact them before going there. Maybe reservation is required.
Free entry?
I believe it's not for free. And it's not always open. Make sure you contact them before going there. Maybe reservation is required.
Thank you for the video but it would be nice to see the street scenes not just museums.....
Pity this doesn't give you a taste of the place
The Sitges town and beach part come with separate episodes. You can find them in the video list. 😁