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The museum presents exhibits dating from prehistory through to the modern age.
This exhibition offers a journey into the history of Reus. Amongst the various collections on display, special mention should be made of: 16th and 17th century ceramics; items that once formed part of the main altarpiece at the Parish Church; Gothic panels and two Baroque religious statues, along with archaeological remains from the prehistoric and Roman periods. Also outstanding is the permanent Gaudí Reus exhibition, which examines the links between architect Gaudí and the city itself, through drawings, written pieces and and personal items that belonged to the artist.
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