Baroness Thyssen: A Legacy in the Making
In a summer marked by tranquility, Baroness Tita Cervera has made a notable appearance with her daughter, Carmen Thyssen, at the inauguration of a new exhibition at Espai Thyssen in San Feliú de Guíxols. The exhibition, themed “Musical Analogies in Painting,” features 43 works by esteemed artists such as Urgell, Rusiñol, and Ramón Casas. This collection gains a unique dimension through a carefully curated musical selection that accompanies the paintings, enhancing the overall experience.
Carmen Thyssen, 19 years old, is poised to take on the mantle of her mother’s role in the art world. Having recently completed her first year studying Economics and Business at a private university in Barcelona, Carmen expressed her enthusiasm for contributing to the cultural landscape of San Feliú—a town she and her mother have come to embrace since the exhibition’s inauguration in 2012. Her eloquent speech in Catalan underscored her commitment to enriching the community through art.
A Family Legacy in the Arts
The Thyssen family legacy extends beyond Carmen’s rising prominence. Circus trainer and circus impresario Lex Barker and industrialist Heini Thyssen, the Baroness’s late husbands, have left their mark on her journey. Tita Cervera is not only focusing on her daughter’s future; she is also deeply rooted in her aspirations for San Feliú de Guíxols. The Baroness dreams of establishing a pinacoteca—a museum dedicated to art—in her beloved town, which she is now inching closer to making a reality.
During the exhibition, Tita and Carmen posed together in front of what will soon be the Thyssen Museum, surrounded by enthusiastic supporters eager for a glimpse of the duo. Tita radiated joy as she reflected on her affection for San Feliú. “Thank you, dear friends. After many years, my heart still belongs to San Feliú de Guíxols. It is the most beautiful place in the world, and I want to spend the rest of my life here,” she confessed, emphasizing her emotional connection to the area.
The Next Generation of Thyssen
Carmen is not just a daughter but a potential successor in her mother’s footsteps. The dynamics between Tita and Carmen are heartwarming, showcased during their public appearances. While Tita expresses pride for her eldest daughter, she also hints at a previous rift with her son, which they have recently reconciled. Her commitment to family shines through as she publicly acknowledges both her daughters during her speeches.
Even as family affairs intertwine with business ambitions, Tita remains tight-lipped regarding her decision to rent her yacht, the Mata Mua. The yacht, which boasts 38 meters of luxury and six crew members, is now available for a price of €65,000 per week. While some may see this as a financial necessity, Tita’s choice echoes her evolving relationship with luxury and leisure. It underscores her shift in focus from lavish lifestyles to family, culture, and future endeavors.
Art as a Medium of Connection
Art has always played a crucial role in Tita Cervera’s life. The current exhibition beautifully threads her love for music and painting into an immersive experience that engages the local community. This venture not only highlights the rich artistic heritage of Catalonia but also serves to solidify her family’s legacy in the realm of artistic expression.
As an art collector, Tita has curated significant collections and now, with her daughter, aims to inspire others to explore their own artistic instincts. This dedication to community and culture is pivotal, especially in a world driven by digital distractions. The Thyssen family’s commitment to bringing art into the everyday lives of people paves the way for future generations to appreciate creativity and innovation.
The relationship between Tita and Carmen Thyssen exemplifies the transition of artistic legacy from one generation to the next. As Carmen steps into her public role, she carries not just her mother’s name but the responsibility of continuing a family tradition steeped in artistry, love, and community engagement. As they both navigate this exciting new chapter, the Thyssen family’s contributions to the art world and local community are set to flourish, solidifying their timeless legacy.
In good faith and joy, the Thyssen family exemplifies how to blend family bonds with a shared mission of cultural enrichment. From exhibitions to personal endeavors, their story is as much about art as it is about connection and legacy.

