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Rei Martí Cistern

Download date: 21/11/2024

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The Rei Martí Cistern was once used for collecting rainwater. It is located on a 4,000 square-metre site and it is currently being converted into a cultural centre for the district.

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A mine of water

The construction of the cistern is linked to the existence of a water deposit that crossed the site: historical documents explain that in 1361, the Crown ceded the property and the use of its water to Bartomeu de Climent. At the beginning of the 19th century , a royal concession was awarded to Jacint Roig, and years later, in 1876, this was acquired by Salvador Homs i Roca, under the obligation of improving the property.

Next to the torre del bellesguard

The Rei Martí Cistern was discovered in 2001. It is very near Bellesguard House, the unmistakable castle-shaped building designed by the architect Antoni Gaudí, which was built on the remains of the fortress where King Martí I l’Humà (Martin the Humane) spent his final days from 1408 to 1410. The cistern was named after this fact. The site measures 585 square metresand has seven longitudinal chambers with arches and 30 pillars. It is located underneath a green area which is to be turned into a leisure area for local residents.

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Location and contact

Location and contact

Rei Martí Cistern

Address:
C Bellesguard, 14
Districte:
Sarrià-Sant Gervasi
Neighborhood:
Sant Gervasi - la Bonanova
City:
Barcelona

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