
Can Framis
Can Framis opens a rare bridge between Barcelona’s industrial past and its current art scene. This contemporary museum—run by the Fundació Vila Casas—was opened to the public on April 27, 2009, inside the older Can Framis factory complex, once part of the city’s textile economy. The site dates back to the 18th century, and the factory originally belonged to the Framis family before later falling into disuse. Today, the museum holds more than 250 paintings made from the 1960s to the present, by artists born or living in Catalonia. Its permanent collection is arranged across three floors, and it is complemented by a dedicated temporary-exhibition space called Espai Aø. New temporary shows open every three months, while an education program serves participants from pre-school through secondary school, including people with special educational needs. …
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