Etiqueta: Modernist Architecture Barcelona

Casa Cama i Escurra: A Refined Modernist Treasure in Gràcia, Barcelona.

Casa Cama i Escurra: A Refined Modernist Treasure in Gràcia, Barcelona.

In the vibrant neighborhood of Gràcia, far from the monumental displays of Barcelona’s Eixample, Casa Cama i Escurra stands as a refined and understated example of Catalan modernism. Located on Gran de Gràcia street, the historic heart of the former independent municipality, the building blends 

La Rotonda Barcelona: Modernist Icon and Experience in Sant Gervasi.

La Rotonda Barcelona: Modernist Icon and Experience in Sant Gervasi.

The La Rotonda building —also known as Torre Andreu— is one of the most iconic architectural landmarks of Sant Gervasi–La Bonanova, located on Avinguda del Tibidabo in the upper area of Barcelona. Over more than a century, this emblematic structure has served multiple purposes, from 

Casa Sala-Cairó: A Hidden Modernist Gem on Enric Granados Street.

Casa Sala-Cairó: A Hidden Modernist Gem on Enric Granados Street.

Located in the heart of the Eixample district, one of the most iconic urban areas of Barcelona, Casa Sala-Cairó is a refined example of residential architecture from the era of Modernisme català. Standing on the elegant Enric Granados Street, today known for its vibrant cultural atmosphere, cafés and galleries, this building reflects the architectural sophistication that characterized Barcelona at the turn of the 20th century.

The building was designed by the architect Domènec Boada i Piera between 1888 and 1910, during a period of rapid urban growth following the expansion plan created by Ildefons Cerdà. At that time, Barcelona became a center of architectural innovation, with masters such as Antoni Gaudí, Lluís Domènech i Montaner and Josep Puig i Cadafalch shaping the visual identity of the city.

Casa Sala-Cairó stands out for the elegant composition of its façade. One of its most distinctive elements is the glazed tribune on the main floor, a feature commonly used in bourgeois residential buildings to increase natural light and provide a privileged view of the street. The façade is further enhanced by ornamental wrought-iron balconies, whose delicate craftsmanship adds rhythm and artistic character to the building.

These decorative details illustrate the essence of Catalan Modernism, a movement that integrated architecture with applied arts such as ironwork, ceramics and stained glass, creating buildings that were both functional and highly expressive.

Today, in 2026, Casa Sala-Cairó remains a private residential building, preserving much of its original façade and architectural character. It contributes to the rich heritage of the Eixample district and forms part of the wider network of Modernist architecture routes that attract visitors eager to explore Barcelona’s artistic and urban history beyond its most famous landmarks.

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Palau Güell by Antoni Gaudí: Barcelona’s Hidden Modernist Masterpiece.

Palau Güell by Antoni Gaudí: Barcelona’s Hidden Modernist Masterpiece.

The Palau Güell, one of the earliest masterpieces by visionary architect Antoni Gaudí, marks the beginning of the creative genius that would forever transform world architecture. Located in the historic heart of Barcelona, this extraordinary urban palace blends luxury, symbolism, structural innovation, and deep artistic 

Modernist Architecture in Barcelona

Modernist Architecture in Barcelona

The Modernist Architecture in Barcelona section is dedicated to the city’s most remarkable and visually striking buildings. Here you will find a selection of emblematic constructions, to other modernist works that define the unique architectural character of Barcelona. Explore must-see locations for architecture enthusiasts, as