Isaac Albéniz Museum in Camprodon updates its permanent exhibition

The cultural site in the Ripollès region introduces multilingual panels and restored artworks to enhance the visitor experience.

Generic image of a classic grand piano in a museum exhibition room.
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Generic image of a classic grand piano in a museum exhibition room.

The Isaac Albéniz Museum in Camprodon has completed a significant renovation of its permanent display this February, introducing new educational materials and restored historical artifacts.

The project, supported by the Girona Provincial Council, features new information boards in four languages. Visitors can now admire two recently restored paintings, including a portrait by the artist Laura Albéniz, alongside the famous Bechstein grand piano.
The museum management is currently exploring the possibility of moving the collection to the Can Roig modernist villa. This relocation would provide better conditions for preserving the legacy of the musician, who was a key figure in European music and the Art Nouveau movement.