Museum

Places that preserve a living memory: spaces where the simple life of Mother María Güell continues to speak today.

These museums offer a concrete way to draw closer to her life, her spirituality and her self-giving. They are not only places of remembrance, but spaces where simplicity, charity and everyday life lived in God can be perceived.

Birthplace

The place where her life began. A simple space that helps us understand her roots, her family environment and the first steps of her vocation.

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Hospital of Cervera

A place deeply linked to her mission. Here, elements are preserved that reflect her self-giving, her service and the final moments of her life.

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  • Embroidery work on chasubles and mantles of the Virgin Mary.
  • Handmade objects, such as fruit bowls and everyday utensils.
  • Personal items used in her daily life.
  • The bed and the place where she died.
  • The kneeler where she prayed.
  • The bench where she carried out simple tasks, such as peeling potatoes.

Visiting these places means drawing close to a life given to God in everyday things, where every gesture, however simple, takes on deep meaning.