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  2. Sitges - Wikipedia

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    Sitges City Hall (1889) Monument to G. K. Chesterton (1976), by Manuel Muns. Sitges (Old Catalan for 'underground [grain] silos'; Catalan pronunciation:, Spanish:) is a town about 35 kilometres southwest of Barcelona, in Catalonia, Spain, renowned worldwide for its film festival, Carnival, and LGBT culture.

  3. Maricel Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Luminist School of Sitges, which provided a bridge between Marià Fortuny and the Modernistes, is amply represented, with items by Felip Masó (amongst them the emblematic Saint Bartholomew Procession), Joaquim de Miró (The Malvasia Harvest), Josep Batlle i Amell, Arcadi Mas i Fondevila (The Corpus Christi Procession in Sitges), Joan Roig ...

  4. File:Municipio de Sitges (Provincia de Barcelona).svg

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  5. Cau Ferrat Museum - Wikipedia

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    It was from Sitges that Rusiñol spread his theory of Total Art, of art as a new religion. the celebration of the Festes Modernistes (1892–1899), the building of the Cau Ferrat (1893–1894) and the inauguration of the monument to El Greco (1898) made Sitges the Mecca of Modernisme and Rusiñol the high priest of his new movement that aspired ...

  6. Can Llopis Romanticism Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Can Llopis Romanticism Museum (Catalan: Museu Romàntic Can Llopis) is a museum located in Neoclassical-style building in the centre of Sitges and is part of the Barcelona Provincial Council Local Museum Network. Erard Frères. Harp. Paris, 1800-1830 Porcelain doll in period dress. France, 1877

  7. Garraf (Sitges) - Wikipedia

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    Garraf (Catalan pronunciation:) is a small seaside village located between Sitges and Castelldefels, in the Garraf comarca, Catalonia, Spain, surrounded by the area of the Garraf Natural Park. Description

  8. Autódromo de Sitges-Terramar - Wikipedia

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    The Autodrome of Terramar was one of the jewels born from the creation and development of the Terramar Residential Development in Sitges. Promoted by the Sabadell industrialist Francesc Armengol, Terramar was an innovative garden city inspired by the urban and cultural model of Nice and the French Riviera: a resting place on the seafront, with large green spaces, with villas. and stately ...

  9. 56th Sitges Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The 56th Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia took place from 5 October to 15, 2023, in Sitges, Catalonia, Spain. The supernatural horror film Sister Death, directed by Paco Plaza, opened the festival. [2] Argentine horror film When Evil Lurks by Demián Rugna won the Best Feature Film Award. [3]