The Perfume Museum of Barcelona, installed in the Paseo de Gracia 39, it was inaugurated in the middle of the year 1,961 in order to show the perfume vessels and containers evolution through history and geography to the public.
The showcases expose from Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan, Roman, Arab containers, and from other old cultures, passing for the essence jars, perfumers and perfume vessels of all the times, to the most modern creations of the perfumers of today. The museum collection is constituted for five thousand pieces between old and modern perfume vessels, apart from miniatures, catalogues, labels and old advertising material.
The perfume, it has been and it is in all the times, an appreciated and valuable product, for this reason the vessels and other containers that have kept them they have outstanding always, for being original in its forms, or valuable in the used materials, or both things simultaneously. The old bottles are a faithful reflection of the art and the culture of each one of the towns that have used them and at the modern time you can follow through their forms and designs all the artistic movements that have arisen in a determined while from history.
The purpose of this Museum is, therefore, the one to show to the neophytes’ eyes or to the initiated into the perfume history, and, in general to the art lovers, an anthological and selective collection of representative pieces of this history, of its infinite variety, as well as of the waste of fantasy that the man has lavished, to display their aromatic creations. As if the eyesight sense wanted to pay tribute to the smell sense.
The Museum is divided in two well defined parts. A first part shows glasses, perfume vessels, unguent vases, essence jars and other containers from the old cultures until the modern time and one second part where the flasks of industrialized perfumery are exposed, that is from second half of century XVIII to today. The first part is exposed following a chronological order, whereas in the second one, the bottles are reunited for trade names, without considering the year of its appearance in the market. The visit to the Perfume Museum constitutes a history of art lesson and an eyesight pleasure.
Ramon Planas Buera, Founder of the Perfume Museum. |