This coastal Catalonia town is renowned for its Film Festival and Carnival, not to mention its stunning Mediterranean beaches, nightlife, historical attractions and 1960s counterculture. Sitges, aka "Ibiza in miniature," is also known as one of the world’s most gay-friendly places. Sitges also has some important museums: Fundacio Stämpfli Art Contemporani, which focuses on 20th-century art from the 1960s onwards; and Museu Cau Ferrat, built in the 1890s as a house and studio by artist Santiago Rusinol and is full of his own works as well as art from Picasso and El Greco.
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