Casa Rocamora is the former residence of Manuel Rocamora Vidal and today serves as a museum of art and collecting, located in the El Putxet area. Between the 19th and 20th centuries, its owner passionately assembled a collection of Alcora ceramics, drawings, paintings and sculptures. The house now offers an intimate, bourgeois portrait of Barcelona from a bygone era. Beyond its collection, the mansion itself is a museum: high ceilings, mosaic floors and display cabinets preserve objects full of character. Visiting Casa Rocamora is stepping into the everyday moments that illuminate Catalan history and art through exquisite pieces and singular details.

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If museums strike you as predictable, here every room comes as a surprise: suits of armour, tapestries, clocks, drawings and sculptures coexist, revealing the obsessions of its founder.
Notice the details: the stained glass and coffered ceilings converse with the collection, blending art and architecture in a rare visual choreography. The house itself becomes a total work of art, where every corner invites you to explore the dialogue between the domestic and the artistic.