In the heart of the city of Barcelona lies a historical treasure that has been carefully preserved and restored to open its doors to the public once again. The Nuria Pla House Museum, formerly known as Mas Ravetllat Pla, takes us back to a fascinating past, where the scientific spirit and the search for a cure for tuberculosis permeate every corner of the building. No.
 

The Nuria Pla House Museum, an oasis in the Guinardó


Mas Ravetllat Pla, an old farmhouse from the 19th century, is located in the picturesque Guinardó neighbourhood. Known for its laid-back atmosphere and agricultural past, this neighborhood offers a serene and peaceful setting for those who wish to explore the city’s rich culture beyond the ordinary. from typical tourist places.
Surrounded by lush gardens and trees, the Nuria Pla House Museum stands as a tangible reminder of a past full of history.

One characteristic of the house is already striking from the outside, and that is that it has two entrances of completely different architectural styles due to the double use that the house experienced. (family home and pharmaceutical laboratory). For this reason, careful restoration processes have been carried out on its façades in order to preserve the essence and charm of the original building.
 

Ramón Pla Armengol and Nuria Pla Montseny


But the history of the Nuria Pla House Museum goes beyond that. of its physical structure. This place is a tribute to two key figures in the Catalan pharmaceutical industry: Dr. Ramón Pla Armengol and his daughter, Nuria Pla Montseny.
Doctor Pla Armengol was a renowned doctor and researcher who dedicated his time to research. his life to the study of serums with which to treat a devastating disease: tuberculosis. His tireless search for a cure together with the veterinarian and microbiologist Joaquim Ravetllat, led him to find a cure. to experiment with various treatments and approaches, always with the aim of alleviating the suffering of patients and eradicating the disease.
  

Nuria Pla, daughter of doctor Pla Armengol, shared the experience. He embraced his father's passion for medicine and graduated from the bachelor's degree. She also worked in this field, being one of the first women doctors in Catalonia. This led her to She became the business successor and directed the pharmaceutical laboratory during her exile. his father, doctor Pla Armengol.

Nuria Pla's passion, linked to her solid character and a unique and innovative business and commercial vision, led the Ravetllat-Pla Institute to success and fortune, exporting some of its products as Ravetllat-Pla Serum and Ravetllat-Pla Hemo-Antitoxin have been shipped to more than 20 countries. 



The result is a space that captivates lovers of history and architecture, while offering an enriching and educational experience exploring the city's pharmaceutical past.

At the Nuria Pla House Museum, visitors can immerse themselves in the life and legacy of these two visionaries. The exhibition rooms are designed to tell the story of research and the fight against tuberculosis and highlight the achievements and discoveries of Dr. Pla Armengol and his colleague Joaquim Ravetllat. That's why ancient medical instruments, historical documents and photographs are on display, offering a fascinating glimpse into medical research and innovation in bygone times.
 

Much more than a pharmaceutical laboratory


However, the pharmaceutical laboratory is only a small part of what the Nuria Pla House Museum offers. The farmhouse, of more than 2,000 m² It contains the pharmaceutical laboratory and its facilities, where original objects from the period are still preserved.
On the other hand, it is worth noting the collector facet of Nuria Pla, which she was able to satisfy thanks to the achievements obtained with the pharmaceutical laboratory. His dedication and taste for collecting antiques has left us a legacy of incalculable value, which we can now enjoy in the exhibition space dedicated to the collection of antique Spanish furniture. Baroque and Renaissance.
In addition, visitors will also be able to enjoy the house itself, which keeps all its original elements intact, both architectural and decorative, reflecting the lifestyle and day-to-day day of one of the most influential families in s Barcelona. XX.



In addition to the main exhibitions, the Nuria Pla House Museum also hosts cultural events and conferences related to its history, linked to medicine and furniture collecting. These activities provide a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of the Pla Montseny family and learn more about the impact that Dr. Pla Armengol and Nuria Pla had on the scientific community and on Catalan society.

The Nuria Pla House Museum is much more than a museum. It is a tribute to the dedication and innovative spirit of two people who made a difference. His legacy lives through this space, which invites us to reflect on the past and discover its curiosities.

If you are passionate about objects and places with history and medicine and research, you cannot miss the opportunity to visit the Nuria Pla House Museum. Immerse yourself in a little piece of the past of the city of Barcelona!