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Fundación Cultural Privada Rocamora

The Fundación Cultural Privada Rocamora, a Barcelona treasure, hosts more than 20 collections within its walls. Discover some exquisite Alcora ceramics, masterful paintings, and captivating sculptures, including a dedicated room that showcases the timeless works of painter Ramón Casas.

This is a journey into the artistic soul of Catalonia with each visit. Guided tours in many languages give one a real close-up feel of historical and cultural richness with every piece. Whether you are an art fanatic or simply want to know more about Barcelona's heritage, the Rocamora Foundation promises a memorable peek into the city's lively past in terms of art.

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Casa Rocamora: Guided Tour

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Casa Rocamora: Guided Tour

Fundación Cultural Privada Rocamora: Your Essential Guide

Welcome to the Fundación Cultural Privada Rocamora FAQ! Here, we address the most common queries about the Fundación Cultural Privada Rocamora. Discover answers to questions about the history, exhibitions, opening hours, ticket prices, and special events.

The Rocamora Foundation (Fundación Cultural Privada Rocamora) is a cozy cultural hideaway tucked away in the heart of Barcelona, intended primarily for the preservation and dissemination of wonderful artistic-historical collections built up by the famous art collector and philanthropist Manuel Rocamora. Casa Rocamora houses the foundation, which boasts over 20 thematic collections: rare textiles, manuscripts, ceramics, and paintings comprise only a small portion of its entire collection. It also has a library with more than 5,000 volumes on various topics like history, art, and literature. The foundation connects Catalan cultural heritage with the contemporary appreciation of the arts, supplementing the rare glimpse into a past world through highly curated exhibitions.

Casa Rocamora only opens its doors twice a week, on Thursdays, and Saturdays, for guided tours set at the following times:

  • 10:00 AM (English)
  • 11:15 AM (Catalan)
  • 12:30 PM (Spanish) Such tours come structured and immersive, allowing guests to adequately appreciate and value the rich stories behind the various collections and even the architectural beauty of the area as a whole it's wise to visit the foundation's website or call beforehand to find out the current times as they change occasionally.

It is always recommended to make a prior reservation, especially considering that the foundation only provides a tour on selected days and times. Reservations reserve your participation in that tour because usually, the number of people per group is limited to ensure the experience's quality. You may make your reservation through the foundation's official website or contact their administrative office through email or phone.

The general entrance fee to the foundation is around €12 per person, which includes the guided tours. This price offers access to the principal collections as well as a journey by expert guides. Discounts may be made available on request for students, elderly persons, or large groups during the completion of the reservation. Therefore, confirm with the foundation's website always for the most recent updates on the prices.

Though the historical building of the foundation, accessibility seems not to be mentioned in detail on their website. But anyway, it is always advisable to contact the foundation itself to discuss specific needs. The staff is quite accommodating, so they may give you possible solutions or information regarding accessibility options for visitors having mobility difficulties.

Casa Rocamora is a piece of wonder in our Catalan architecture. It embodies historical charm and artistic sophistication. A sculpture in itself, the house sports very much of a sculptured decorative detail, stained-glass windows, and very well-kept interiors. Inside can be found a treasure trove of singular collections, going from ancient textiles and ceramics to a huge holding of manuscripts and books. In addition, this house contains works by the most important Catalan artists such as Ramon Casas. Each corner of the house echoes Manuel Rocamora's fondness for art and vision to conserve cultural heritage.

Personal photography policies vary according to visits and areas; the majority will only allow non-flash photography for personal use while the remaining may prohibit photography altogether in order to protect their collections. This is why it is necessary to get this rule from your guide at the start of the tour. This will guarantee the life of the foundations' valuable collections.

Absolutely! The guided tours are in English every Thursday and Saturday at 10.00 am. These tours are aimed at conveying the history of this Foundation, its possessions, and its cultural significance to the people who do not speak Spanish.

Foundation services are at Ballester, 12, 08023 Barcelona, by the Vallcarca neighborhood, and the best possible access is offered through the public transportation system:

  • Metro: To Vallcarca stop with line 3 (Green) and walk about 10 minutes.
  • Bus: Many bus lines such as 22, 87, and V17 stop just around the corner. If you can manage traveling with your car, the available parking in the area may not be much so public transport is, in general, the most convenient way to come.

There is not to be a gift shop or even a café at the Foundation. However, visitors can visit numerous delightful nearby cafés and local shops after their tours. Those who would like to take something home usually find that the local shops have books and souvenirs about Catalan art and culture.