Situated in an elegant modernista building, the Fundació Ramón Pla Armengol is a unique space honouring the doctor who devoted his life to researching treatments for tuberculosis. Behind its imposing façade, the former laboratory remains intact, alongside a remarkable collection of Spanish furniture from the 16th to the 19th centuries. A visit invites you to observe closely: display cases, details and objects reveal subtle, often overlooked stories. It is a place to follow your curiosity, where every piece retains its authenticity and memory.

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The building is one of the few surviving modernista estates on the mountainside. Its surroundings and gardens create a serene, almost domestic atmosphere, far removed from the usual museum pace.
For a fuller experience, you can join a guided tour of the former family home and laboratory, offering insight into how scientific research and daily life once coexisted under the same roof.