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Passeig de Gracia Architecture Travel Guide

User ImageiWalk 29 January 2008 No Comment

Even among all cities of this world, The quality and quantity of ’s modernist buildings is unrivalled. Let’s go for a walk.

Architecture Travel Guide

The ’s history can be traced back to Roman times. It became the attracted area of in medieval times. By the mid 19th century a great many theatres, ballrooms, concert halls and singer-cafés opened, and prestigious events were held at . Soon many Modernist architects came to here and left their buildings forever:

No.2-4: Casa Pascual y Pons by Enric Sagnier (1890)
No.6-8: Casa Rocamora by Bassegoda (1918)
No.7: Casa Puig Colom by Font i Guma.(1913-14)
No. 24: Espanol theatre
No. 27: Casa Malagrida by J. Codina (1908)
No. 35: Casa Lleo Morera by (1905)
No.41: Casa Amatller by (1898-1900)
No.43: by (1906)
No. 66: Casa Marfa by M. Comas i Thos(1905)
No. 92: by (1906-1911)

So, It’s the highlight you can’t miss at .

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