
A dazzling Art Nouveau mansion housing exquisite Art Deco treasures, featuring vibrant stained glass and unique doll collections.

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Fewer crowds, more serene

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A dazzling Art Nouveau mansion housing exquisite Art Deco treasures, featuring vibrant stained glass and unique doll collections.
"Every corner had something interesting and beautiful, truly a wonderful and stylish experience."

Remember, photography is strictly prohibited inside. Enjoy the art with your eyes!
Sip on specialty coffee in the stunning cafe, a stylish spot with delicious treats.

4.5 · 7,952 reviews
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Exterior
A breathtaking Art Nouveau masterpiece, its colorful glass windows are a sight to behold, especially when illuminated.

Exhibition Halls
Exquisite glassware by René Lalique, showcasing intricate designs and delicate craftsmanship of the Art Nouveau era.

Exhibition Halls
A unique and captivating collection of antique dolls and dancing figurines, artfully displayed to evoke the spirit of the era.
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Remember, photography is strictly prohibited inside. Enjoy the art with your eyes!
Sip on specialty coffee in the stunning cafe, a stylish spot with delicious treats.
Exhibit descriptions are primarily in Spanish. Consider a translation app if needed.
You'll likely spend 2+ hours exploring the diverse collections.
Don't be fooled by the museum. This is Art Nouveau + Modernisme. "Pero la Casa Lis reserva una sorpresa más: su fachada norte es uno de los pocos ejemplos de arquitectura modernista que podemos encontrar en Salamanca. Construida en piedra y ladrillo, destaca su puerta de acceso…
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Remember, photography is strictly prohibited inside. Enjoy the art with your eyes!
Sip on specialty coffee in the stunning cafe, a stylish spot with delicious treats.
Exhibit descriptions are primarily in Spanish. Consider a translation app if needed.
You'll likely spend 2+ hours exploring the diverse collections.
The gift shop may not have many items related to the exhibits.
Casa Lis is widely praised for its stunning Art Nouveau architecture, particularly its vibrant stained-glass facade, and its captivating Art Deco collections, including exquisite Lalique glass and unique dancing figurines. Visitors appreciate the thoughtful presentation and the charming on-site cafe. However, the strict no-photography policy and the lack of English descriptions for exhibits are noted drawbacks.
"Absolotely lovely building, some great art deco stuff, my only but was lots off dolls.
No pictures allowed inside, but thisnis the outside"
Andrew Edscer
"I used to visit midday every Thursday when it was free entry and relax in the cafe. Their specialty coffee is absolutely gorgeous and the decor is stunning! The only thing that was a shame was when the antique coffee machine (picture in review) was replaced with a modern machine! The coffee is still fantastic but I missed the gorgeous addition to the cafe bar"
Poppy Hargreaves
"This must be our favourite place in Salamanca. Every corner had something interesting and beautiful but we especially loved the Lalique glass and the dancing figurines. The curator of the exhibitions has done a fantastic job. The dancers were lit like they were on stage and seemed to be moving; truly breathtaking. The café served simple but tasty sandwiches and the Caffè de Lis was yummy. Around a wonderful experience and a very stylish one. The shop was rather generic and doesn't have many items related to the exhibits, which was a little disappointing. Perhaps there is copyright issues. This does not detract from the visit. Do not miss coming here"
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Casa Lis is centrally located in Salamanca, easily accessible by foot from most parts of the city. If arriving by car, there are parking garages nearby. Public buses also serve the area.
While the building is historic, efforts have been made to improve accessibility. It's advisable to contact the museum directly for the most up-to-date information on ramp access and elevator availability.
From Plaza Mayor, it's a pleasant 10-15 minute walk south towards the river. Follow Calle de San Pablo, and you'll find Casa Lis on your left.
Yes, several local bus lines stop within a short walking distance of the museum, making it easy to reach via public transport.
Street parking can be challenging. Several paid parking garages are located within a few blocks of the museum, offering convenient options for visitors arriving by car.
Casa Lis typically opens its doors from Tuesday to Saturday, with specific hours that can vary. It's always best to check their official website for the most current opening times before your visit.
General admission fees apply, but there are often free entry periods, particularly on certain days or times. Be prepared for potential queues during these free entry times.
While online ticket purchasing might not always be available, it's recommended to check the official Casa Lis website. Purchasing tickets upon arrival is also an option, though it may involve waiting in line.
Discounts may be available for students, seniors, or groups. It's worth inquiring at the ticket counter or checking the museum's website for any applicable concessions.
Most visitors spend around 2 to 3 hours exploring the museum's collections, allowing time to appreciate the Art Nouveau and Art Deco exhibits.
No, photography is strictly prohibited inside Casa Lis. This policy is in place to protect the delicate exhibits and ensure a focused viewing experience for all visitors.
Casa Lis showcases a remarkable collection of Art Nouveau and Art Deco art, including decorative arts, jewelry, glasswork (notably Lalique), and a unique collection of antique dolls.
Currently, exhibit descriptions are primarily in Spanish. Visitors who don't speak Spanish may find it helpful to use a translation app or consider joining a guided tour if available in English.
Visitors frequently rave about the stunning stained-glass facade, the exquisite Lalique glass collection, and the captivating display of Art Deco dolls and dancing figurines.
Yes, Casa Lis occasionally hosts temporary exhibitions, such as the Diaghilev exhibition mentioned by visitors, which can add another layer of interest to your visit.
Yes, Casa Lis features a beautiful cafe, 'Café de Lis,' known for its gorgeous specialty coffee and stylish decor. It's a perfect spot to relax and enjoy a snack or drink.
The cafe offers simple but tasty sandwiches and delicious coffee. It's a great place to refuel during your visit.
Generally, it's best to consume outside food and beverages before entering the museum. The on-site cafe provides a convenient option for refreshments.
Salamanca has a vibrant culinary scene, and you'll find numerous restaurants and tapas bars within walking distance of Casa Lis, offering a wide range of Spanish cuisine.
The cafe is suitable for both. You can grab a quick coffee and sandwich or linger longer to enjoy the ambiance and beautiful surroundings.
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