Museu d'Art Modern de Tarragona, Art museum in Santa Anna Street, Tarragona, Spain
The Museu d'Art Modern de Tarragona occupies three connected 18th-century houses in the historic center and displays artworks spanning several centuries. The building houses exhibition spaces, a library, and a documentation center with photographic archives.
The Provincial Council of Tarragona founded the museum in 1976 to collect and display modern artworks. Architect Jaume Mutlló restored the building in 1991, creating an appropriate home for the art collection.
The name reflects modern artistic expression that has been presented here since the museum's founding. The collections shape how visitors understand contemporary art forms and their regional development.
The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday with varying hours depending on the season and offers free entry to all visitors. School groups can participate in educational programs throughout the year.
The museum building integrates three historic residences, including Casa Martí, which belonged to the noble Martí Ardenyà family during the 1700s. This combination of private homes created an unusual museum layout with multiple distinct entry points.
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