Casa Amatller in Barcelona, built in 1898 by chocolate mogul Antoni Amatller, was designed by Puig i Cadafalch and reopened after extensive renovation. The building impresses with its almond blossom motifs, ornate wrought iron and gargoyles. It has been a protected monument of art since 1976 and can be explored on (audio) guided tours. A souvenir shop and chocolate café round off the visit.
The story of Casa Amatller began when Amatller commissioned Josep Puig i Cadafalch to renovate the house. This led to a radical remodelling of the building. Puig i Cadafalch skilfully blended the local Art Nouveau style, Modernisme based on traditional craftsmanship, with neo-Gothic flair and an unusual stepped cornice inspired by Dutch houses. Some of the most renowned artists of the time, including Jujol, worked side by side with Puig i Cadafalch on this project. Casa Amatller not only preserves its original furnishings and decoration, but also houses an impressive archaeological glass collection. Antoni Amatller was not only a chocolate manufacturer, but also a passionate chocolatier whose delicious creations are still available today. After the tour, you will have the opportunity to spoil yourself with a chocolate gift.
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Paseo de Gracia, 41 08007 Barcelona
With your Barcelona City Pass, admission to Casa Amatller is already included! Have fun!
Free admission to Barcelona's museums, attractions, and tours. Free travel on public transport and discounts included.
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