Reus celebrates Gaudí's birth with a week of cultural activities

The Gaudí Centre is hosting workshops, theatrical tours, and open house days until June 25th.

Interior of a library with wooden bookshelves and warm lighting.
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Interior of a library with wooden bookshelves and warm lighting.

The Gaudí Centre in Reus has launched a series of free activities to commemorate the 174th anniversary of the birth of Antoni Gaudí, running until June 25th.

The program, part of the Festa Major de Sant Pere events, offers a variety of proposals for all audiences. Highlights include guided tours, family workshops, and a theatrical experience exploring the architect's more human side.
On June 25th, coinciding with the artist's birthday, the facility will hold an open house day. Visitors will have free access to the exhibition space and the new immersive room, designed to provide a sensory experience of Gaudí's creative universe.
Family workshops will focus on nature as a source of inspiration for Gaudí's work. Through activities such as 'Les fulles que inspiraven Gaudí: la memòria de la natura' and 'Les fulles que inspiraven Gaudí: puzle vegetal', participants will explore the connection between the natural world and architectural forms.