Route 2: Esplugues— SANT CUGAT— Mataró—Argentona

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09:00
Depart from Barcelona to Esplugues de Llobregat

09:30

Esplugues Visits:

  • Old ceramic factory Baronda: exhibition of Angelina Alós ceramics and i awarded works of the recent editions of the Esplugues Ceramic Biennial
  • Old tiles factory Pujol i Bausis (La Rajoleta) and experimental firing of ceramic lustre
  • Can Tinturé Museum: Exhibition of 18th Esplugues Ceramic Biennial and permanent exhibition of tiles.
  • Montsió Monastery: Gothic cloister and Modernist building.

13:30
Lunch at Esplugues

15:00
Sant Cugat. Visits:
Exhibitions and activities around the seminar “Ceramics: Art and Life”

17:30
Depart to Mataró

18:30
Mataró. Visita Nau Gaudí
(exhibition of WABA brick artists)

19:30
Depart to Argentona

20:00
Argentona:

  • Visit Pottery Museum Càntir
  • Exhibition of ceramics
    of J. Serra and M. Llauder (IAC members)
  • Visit to J. Puig i Cadafalch summer house

21.00
Argentona
Church square: Farewell dinner and party

23.00
Return to hotel in Barcelona

 

ESPLUGUES DE LLOBREGAT

Can Tinturé Museum
www.museus.esplugues.cat

Collection of preindustrial and industrial tiles (15th-19th centuries)

La Rajoleta Museum (former Pujol i Bausis factory)
Old factory that supplied the major Modernist architects with ceramics; important elements have been preserved, particularly the kilns. Possible visit to the exhibition of the selected works of the International Biennial of Ceramics Angelina Alòs.

La Rajoleta Museum

La Rajoleta Museum

MATARO

Gaudí shed (1883) 
www.bassatgaudimataro.cat

Architect: Antoni Gaudí
First building of Antoni Gaudí
Special exhibition of the members of World Association of Brick Artists (WABA)

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Ceramics Museum of Argentona

 

ARGENTONA

Argentona Ceramics Museum (Museu del Càntir)
www.museucantir.org

Visit to this museum dedicated to traditional pottery jugs for water and other ceramics. Special exhibitions of contemporary ceramics by Joan Serra and Mia Llauder, members of IAC.


Casa Puig i Cadafalch

1897-1905, Architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch (1867-1956). Summer home of this Modernist architect, with many architectural ceramics.

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Puig I Cadafalch summer house


Casa Garí

1898-1900, Architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch (1867-1956). Impressive Modernist house and gardens, with important ceramics applied to architecture, gardens and fountains. Farewell dinner in the gardens of Casa Garí.

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Garí House

 

DAY 5—FRIDAY 16.09.2016, DAILY PROGRAM LAST DAY

Visits to Ceramics Buildings and Spaces in Catalonia. Participants must choose between three different routes around Catalonia.

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PROGRAM

The program of the 47th Congress — September 12 to 16.

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