Sorolla Masterpieces and Catalan Art Heritage Shine at Vila-seca Castle

A new exhibition features six Sorolla works alongside the international legacy of the Artur Ramon Art dynasty.

Generic image of an exhibition hall in a historic castle with classic paintings.
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Generic image of an exhibition hall in a historic castle with classic paintings.

The Castell de Vila-seca in the Tarragonès region is hosting a landmark exhibition this March, bringing together six original works by Joaquín Sorolla for the first time.

This cultural highlight aligns with the 133-year legacy of Artur Ramon Art, a family of eclectic antiquarians dedicated to artistic excellence. By showcasing masters like Santiago Rusiñol and Ramon Casas, they have bridged the gap between Romanesque carvings and modern painting.

"We go to fairs with works by Isidre Nonell and Santiago Rusiñol and people are amazed. Art is art."

Mònica Ramon Navarro · Antiquarian
Their international strategy, centered on the prestigious TEFAF Maastricht fair, has elevated Catalan artists to the global stage. For nearly two decades, the gallery has acted as a temporary custodian for exceptional pieces, connecting local identity with major international museums and private collectors.