Abelló Museum, Art museum in Mollet del Vallès, Spain.
Museo Abelló is an art museum in Mollet del Vallès organized across three floors and a basement level. The spaces contain paintings, sculptures, and decorative works spanning multiple periods.
The museum opened in 1999 after Joan Abelló donated his art collection to the city in 1996. This establishment marked the public recognition of a private collector's generosity to the community.
The collection displays work by artists including Ramon Casas, Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, and Antoni Tàpies. Visitors encounter how Catalan and Spanish painting developed from the 1800s through modern times.
The museum opens Thursday and Friday afternoons, plus weekend mornings and afternoons. Plan your visit according to these schedules to make the most of your time exploring the galleries.
The building's facade dates from 1908 and displays Art Nouveau features that were preserved during renovations. This historic exterior contrasts with the contemporary exhibition spaces underneath.
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