Wonderful gallery of art. Very modern building itself. A nice welcome and explanation of the exhibitions. A wee bit off the beaten track and, indeed, we were the only visitors during the hour we spent there. One of the large pieces in the lower floor was particularly intriguing to me. The Informal Family by Herman Braun-Vega - because when I stood outside the lift door and took a single step down and looked at the lower part of the painting - it appeared to be in 3D. Fascinating - but only at that angle. It is one of five worldwide Ralli Museums and was free to visit too - very worthwhile if you...
Read moreLovely place and welcoming. I came when it was raining, so it was the perfect thing to do when the weather wasn't so great. Welcoming staff. Three floors. Downstairs was fantastic, and the first floor. Interesting exhibits and worth visiting. They even told me that photography is allowed without flash, which is good because I like to take pictures for a review. Free WiFi as well, which is helpful. I would recommend they add some contactless points for any donations or a box. As I would defo donate. Well maintained and not too many people inside, which makes the experience a very...
Read moreThis is a private collection (including mementos such as medals) more than a collection of museum-worthy pieces. The vest majority of the pieces by European masters, from de Chirico to Dalì to Miró to Bacon, are lithographs or other multiples, as correctly identified in the labels (number n from an edition of 32, or 50, or whatever). The Latin American collection may be of more interest to genre enthusiasts, although I was not impressed with the quality of the work on display at the time I visited. A quick visit takes no more than 20-30 minutes - a nice distraction...
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