Reus Museum of Art and History to reopen with double the exhibits and a dedicated Gaudí space

The interior renovation of the center, closed for almost a year, will allow 300 works to be displayed, including previously unseen material from the architect.

Generic image of a renovated museum with artwork displayed in modern halls.

Generic image of a renovated museum with artwork displayed in modern halls.

The Reus Museum of Art and History, located in Plaça Llibertat, will reopen its doors on January 30 with a renewed museography after being closed for interior renovations.

The museum's reopening, following nearly a year of interior refurbishment, will debut a new museography allowing the exhibition of approximately 300 pieces, effectively doubling the previously displayed collection.
A major highlight is the creation of a new space dedicated entirely to the Reus-born architect Antoni Gaudí, coinciding with the centenary of his death. This room will be integrated into the area dedicated to local artists.

"Unpublished documentation will be shown, such as drawings and other elements that were saved from the fire suffered by the master's workshop in 1936."

Noemí Llauradó · Councilor for City Projection
This historical and documentary material highlights the figure of Gaudí in his birthplace and reinforces the importance of the patrimonial collection held by the Reus museum.
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