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From March to 17 May, head to the Museum of Romanticism to see an exhibition featuring several designs that reinterpret romantic fashion, created by prominent figures and fashion houses of the 20th and 21st centuries, such as Balenciaga, Pertegaz, Pedro Rodríguez and Bibian Blue.
The exhibition features several garments on loan from Fundació Antoni de Montpalau that play off the Museum's own collections. In the last gallery, visitors can admire a selection of figurines and costumes by Pedro Rodríguez, who visited the Museum back when it was known as the Romantic Museum.
There will also be guided tours of the exhibition provided by the Cultural Mediation team, as well as numerous activities with something for everyone (workshops, round table discussions, specialist courses and other surprises).
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Docking Stations:
- Calle Hortaleza, 75
- Calle Barceló, 9
Tickets: €3
Concessions: €1.50
Free entry: Saturdays after 2pm and Sundays (see other days on the official website)
Winter opening hours (1 November to 30 April):
Tuesdays to Saturdays: 9:30am-6:30pm; Sunday and Public Holidays: 10am to 3pm
Summer opening hours (1 May to 31 October):
Tuesdays to Saturdays: 9:30am-8:30pm; Sunday and Public Holidays: 10am-3pm
Closed: Mondays, 1 January, 1 May, 9 November, and 24, 25, 31 December.
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