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Palau Robert
Jueves 02 de Abril de 2009 15:20
The French architect Henry Grandpierre designed this palace, which was built in the year 1903. It is an edifice in the Neo-Classical style with two “noble floors”, three symmetrical façades and a garden open to the public. Since 1997, the Palau Robert has been an exhibition centre as well as the site of the Tourist Office and the Youth Information Point of. A cycle of public concerts is held in the garden in the summer.
Casa Lleó Morera
Jueves 02 de Abril de 2009 15:10
The Lleó Morera house was built between betweenthe years 1902 and 1906 by Lluís Domènech i Montaner. This building was awarded the first prize for architecture by the City Council of Barcelona in 1906. As opposed to Gaudí’s imagination and the anarchic tendency of his shapes, Domènech I Montaner focused on rationalism and spatial order.
Casa Amatller
Miércoles 01 de Abril de 2009 13:48
Of the three emblematic buildings at the “Block of Discord”, the Amatller House was the first to be erected (between 1898 and 1900), although its architect, Josep Puig I Cadafalch, belonged to a younger generation than the designers of the other two edificies. Puig I Cadafalch was commissioned this house by the Amatllers, who engaged in the manufacture of chocolate and were a prominent family among the old Catalan merchant class.
Passeig de Gràcia
Miércoles 01 de Abril de 2009 11:22
Passeig de Gràcia forms the vertical axis of Cerdà’s plan for the construction of the Eixample, following the straight line of the old road from Barcelona to the town of Gràcia. This road became a broad tree-lined boulevard in 1827. Its central part, as on the Ramblas today, was a place where people strolled. At the end of the 19th century it became the residential area of the wealthiest Catalan bourgeoise. In the 60’s the pavements were broadened, granting motor traffic the privilege of occupying the centre of the boulevard. From that time on, visitors have enjoyed two large walkways from which they can see the beautiful buildings and look at the display windows of the luxurious shops flanking the boulevard, the main thoroughfare of the Barcelona Shopping Line.
Casa Batlló
Miércoles 25 de Marzo de 2009 11:54
The “Casa Batlló” is the most celebrated building on the “Block of Discored” in Barcelona’s Eixample district. It stands at the Passeig de Gracia and it is one of the best known works of Gaudi. It is a result of Radical reform and modernization of a commercial and residential building, in which Gaudi unfolded all his genius. It represents the advent of a new centaury and the metaphorical defeat of the previous century’s academicist style at the hands of the revolutionary artistic trend.
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