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Casa Concepció and Casa Comelles
Download date: 17/10/2024
These two buildings show the new order in construction in the city at the end of the 19th century, reflecting the neoclassical style, with its clearer, more orderly language.
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Cultural heritage
These buildings are examples of the change in architecture at the end of the 19th century. Society was changing and demanded a new social and functional city, besides monuments. No surprise then that a municipal architect specialising in theatres, Andreu Audet i Puig, designed these houses.
Baroque excesses gave way to the Neoclassical order and new Catalan Art Nouveau styles. So, the ground floor of number 26 recalls the earlier tastes, with a Baroque doorway and mullioned windows typical of medieval historicism. However, because of its symmetrical configuration, Casa Concepció Mas de Pelegrí (1899) is a Neoclassical building.
Next door, Casa Manuel Comellas (1902) is surprising for the Catalan Art Nouveau solutions for the structure: the semi-circular balconies and the outline of the railings. Ornamentally, though, the building is still historicist, with modillions of floral elements beneath the balconies and on the eaves.
Location and contact
Location and contact
Casa Concepció and Casa Comelles
- Address:
- C Astúries, 26*28
- Districte:
- Gràcia
- Neighborhood:
- la Vila de Gràcia
- City:
- Barcelona
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