CCA Andratx
CCA Andratx houses one of Spain's most ambitious contemporary art spaces, sprawling across 56,000 square meters of galleries, sculpture gardens, and artist studios.
About CCA Andratx
CCA Andratx houses one of Spain's most ambitious contemporary art spaces, sprawling across 56,000 square meters of galleries, sculpture gardens, and artist studios. You'll encounter rotating exhibitions that focus heavily on emerging international artists, often featuring large-scale installations and experimental media that bigger museums won't touch. The building itself, designed by Valencia's GRAS architects, feels like a piece of contemporary sculpture with its clean lines and floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Tramuntana mountains.
Walking through feels like exploring a high-end private collection rather than a traditional museum. The galleries flow seamlessly into outdoor sculpture areas where contemporary works sit against Mediterranean landscaping. You'll often spot artists in residence working in their studios, and the scale means you can easily spend two hours without seeing everything. The mountain backdrop through those massive windows competes with the art for your attention, especially during golden hour.
Most travel guides oversell this as essential viewing, but it's really for serious contemporary art fans. Skip it entirely if you prefer classical or historical pieces. The €12 admission feels steep given the hit-or-miss nature of rotating exhibitions, though the architecture alone justifies a visit for design enthusiasts. Check their website before visiting since some galleries close between exhibition changes, leaving you with less to see than expected.
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