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Art/Culture in Sitges
Sitges was a small fishing village but by the end of the 19th century it had developed into a haven for artists mainly because of the climate of the town and also its vibrant light. Artists such as Santiago Rusiñol. Picasso, Salvador Dalí, Joan Miro, Joan Batlle Amell , Antoni Almirall, Joan Roig i Soler and Arcadi Mas i Fontdevila have all been associated in some way to Sitges.
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Sitges Photographic School |
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If photography is your hobby and a photographic holiday in mainland Spain´s most gay friendly beach resort is your idea of a fantastic break then this course is for you!
The 5/6 day photographic courses are based from our high tech studio and accommodation is available in nearby gay owned hotels/apartments. We cover creative image making during which photographers learn how to push their camera to the limit in a variety of ways to include emotive portraiture, fine art nude, on location shoots for rural/sea/urban scapes and post production digital manipulation using Photoshop CS3. Click here to visit our website
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| Cau Ferrat Museum |
Fonollar |
Former Home of Santiago Rusinol, with his works of art on display together with some from Piacasso and other famous artists.
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| Maricel Museum |
Fonollar |
Catalan home for all things Gothic and Romantic together with more recent pieces.
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| Romantic Museum |
Sant Gaudenci, 1 |
Travel round the life of a typical Sitgetan family from the end of the XIX century. This Romanesque house, situated in the street Sant Gaudenci, houses an interesting collection of antique dolls, donated by the Catalan writer and illustrator Lola Anglada.
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