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Casa Coll i Regàs offers guided tours on Thursdays and Fridays at 6:00 p.m., and on Saturdays and Sundays at 11:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., although I always recommend checking the official website to confirm schedules. To visit, you need to book your ticket in advance, as capacity is limited. You can do so directly through the official website: Book your visit here.
The general admission price for the guided tour is €6. They also offer reduced rates for retirees, students, people with disabilities, and groups, and children up to age 12 enter free. You can check all rates and possible discounts on their website: View the rates.
The guided tour of Casa Coll i Regàs lasts approximately 1 hour. This is enough time to explore the main rooms, learn about its history, and appreciate its Modernist details with the help of an expert guide.
Casa Coll i Regàs is a masterpiece of Catalan Modernism, designed by the architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch. Its importance lies in being an exceptional example of early 20th-century bourgeois architecture and in its artistic and cultural value, with rich decoration and a design that blends different artistic styles, showcasing the creativity and talent of the period.
Any time of year is good for visiting Casa Coll i Regàs, as the tours are always indoors. For a quieter experience, I suggest avoiding weekends if you prefer fewer visitors, although tours are always conducted in small groups. Morning or early afternoon is usually ideal for enjoying the natural light coming through the large windows.
Unfortunately, due to the original structure of the Modernist building, Casa Coll i Regàs has some accessibility limitations for people with reduced mobility, especially in certain areas with stairs. We recommend contacting them directly by phone at +34 93 758 23 20 or by email at [email protected] to get specific accessibility information and see how they can help you plan your visit.
Once you visit Casa Coll i Regàs, I recommend taking a walk through Mataró’s historic center, very close to the house. You can discover the Basilica of Santa Maria, the Rengle Market, or enjoy La Rambla of Mataró. Also, if you like Modernism, be sure to look for other buildings by Puig i Cadafalch in the city.
Of course! I recommend booking your ticket in advance to secure your spot, as groups are small. Arrive a few minutes before the tour starts so you do not miss anything. And above all, do not hesitate to ask the guides questions—they are an endless source of knowledge about the house and Modernism!
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