Fondo y colecciones
The Museum of lâHospitalet conserves, manages and administers the movable heritage collections of the city of lâHospitalet de Llobregat, originating from donations and undocumented object accessions, and consisting of items from diverse periods and subject areas.
The Museum of LâHospitalet (MdLH) seeks to conserve, manage and administer the movable heritage collection of lâHospitalet de Llobregat. These movable objects are any that belong to the cultural heritage resulting from human creation, have certain historical, archaeological, artistic, scientific or technical value, and that can be moved.
As part of this mission, the museum documents, catalogues, conserves and restores on an ongoing basis the works in its collection, and displays them publicly through exhibitions, for the local educational dissemination of the cityâs heritage.
The importance of the cityâs heritage collection, and especially its superb modern art collection, were among the main rationales behind the Museum of LâHospitaletâs creation in the 1970s. The Museumâs collection has originated from donations and undocumented object accessions and includes items from a diverse range of periods and areas.
The MdLH conserves archaeological collections from excavations and ethnographic and historic collections, with pieces from popular, traditional culture, the rural world, and the vast technological legacy of lâHospitaletâs industrialization. It also conserves a magnificent collection of Renaissance altarpieces from the historic Santa EulĂ lia de MĂ©rida church, and a major collection of 20th century paintings, textile and ceramic works, that all make up the Museumâs significant modern art collection.
The collection shows how the city has been shaped, and its people have donated their mementoes to the community. The ethnographic objects traditionally used in farming activity show a now-extinct agricultural lifestyle, while the industrial heritage collection demonstrates the importance of industrialization in lâHospitalet. The displays of trades and daily life are key to understanding lâHospitalet society.
MdLH has a significant modern art collection made up of over 2,000 works from 20th century artists. It is the result of donations from collectors, institutions, private citizens and the artists themselves, as well as the Municipal Governmentâs acquisition policy. The privilege of holding such a collection was one of the motives behind the creation of the Museum of LâHospitalet. Over the past 50 years, the collection has taken on significant volume with works from artists such as DaliÌ, MiroÌ, TaÌpies, Guinovart, Solanich, Josep Serra, Francesc Artigau, Concha Ibåñez and Mireia Miret, among others. The graphic work known as LâEstampa Popular a Catalunya and the collection of paintings by Rafael Barradas are especially noteworthy.
Acquisition policy
Regardless of their format or chronology, any items that attest to the art and history of lâHospitalet de Llobregat are objects of interest for the MdLH. Phased-out industrial machinery and tools that have been used in the industries of the city, any objects related with migrations to lâHospitalet de Llobregat, the most significant art works by local artists or any associated with the city, the objects of ethnological or historic interest that have been made or used in the municipality and all archaeological materials found within the city limits, will be considered high-priority.
Objects of ethnological or historic interest that, although not directly related with lâHospitalet but have relevance or value, as well as objects of ethnological or historic interest that, although not made or used in the municipality, are similar to others that were, but have not been preserved, and that are necessary for the purposes of completing the Museumâs permanent exhibition, will also be considered objects of interest.
La polĂtica dâadquisicions del MdLH sâemmarca en la legislaciĂł actual i en el document marc de polĂtica dâadquisicions de la Xarxa de Museus dâEtnologia de Catalunya i de la Xarxa de Museus dâHistĂČria i Monuments de Catalunya.Per fer donacions al fons del museu cal tenir en compte aquests criteris i contactar amb cultura.museu@l-h.cat


