Joan Maragall Archive

Joan Maragall Archive
Established 1911
Location Carrer d'Alfons XII, 79, Sarrià - Sant Gervasi 41°24′2.96″N 2°8′50.11″E / 41.4008222°N 2.1472528°E / 41.4008222; 2.1472528Coordinates: 41°24′2.96″N 2°8′50.11″E / 41.4008222°N 2.1472528°E / 41.4008222; 2.1472528
Website Official website

The Joan Maragall Archive is a documentation center that brings together a significant documentary on the life and work of the poet and the whole Modernism. The centre is placed in the last residence of Joan Maragall, at Alfons XII street, in the neighbourhood of Sant Gervasi, Barcelona.[1] It is a reserve section of the National Library of Catalonia and is open to researchers of the poet's work. It is also a historic house museum that exposes the interior of the last residence of the poet and which can be accessed by guided tour or individual visit.

History

The Archive was established shortly after the death of the poet, in 1911, by his widow, Clara Noble,[2] who prometed the first edition of his complete works and collected his documentary legacy . The Maragall family assumed the Archive maintenance until 1993, when, thanks to an agreement with the Generalitat de Catalunya, the centre became institutionalized and was assigned to the Biblioteca de Catalunya.[3]

Content

Museum house

The space is also enabled as a museum and you can visit different rooms that have been preserved, after the reform of 1957, that transformed the house into a block of flats. The visiting areas are the hall, the noble hall, the living room, the office and two bedrooms where some objects of the poet and his family are kept.

You can see works by significant artists like Santiago Rusiñol, Ramon Casas, Joaquim Sunyer, Joquim Mir, Josep Clarà, Manolo Hugué and the brothers Josep i Joan Llimona, as well as photographs and portraits of figures, cities and venues. The forniture is elegant but discreet, mixing classic style with some modernist pieces.

Activities

The Archive organizes tours and training sessions:

Reservations must be made through forms on the web: http://www.bnc.cat/eng/Visit-us/Guided-tours or telephone the Archive (93-200.14.10)

The Archives also organizes activities linked with Maragall and poetry reading clubs, musical cycles, concerts, poetry readings, exhibitions.

The space is given or rented for presentations and conferences: http://www.bnc.cat/eng/Services/Rental-of-venues

References

  1. Information at the website of the Library of Catalonia
  2. Casa Museu Joan Maragall. Biblioteca de Catalunya. 2004. pp. 112–. ISBN 847845151X. Retrieved January 29, 2011.
  3. Pascual, M. (October, 4-14 of 2010). Endinsar-se en la vida i l'obra maragalliana. Girona. num. 2015 (Presència). p. 12. Check date values in: |date= (help)

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