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03-JAN-2016

Casa Amatller

Cocoa made its way from south America via the conquistadores, and it was the Spanish court that first popularised the Aztec drink. Barcelona, which has important trade links with the Americas, became the centre of a burgeoning chocolate industry. The Casa Amatller on Passeig de Grącia was one of many mansions paid for by chocolate, thanks to the Amatller family business, established in 1797.Guided tours of the mansion offer a fascinating glimpse into the Modernista movement, the Amatller family, and the world of Catalan bourgeoisie at the end of the 19th century. WealthY industrialist Antoni Amatller, grandson of the chocolate-making firm’s founders, bought a mansion on newly fasionable Passeig de Gracia and commissioned hot young architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch to remodel it into a showpiece home. The result is a heady fusion of neo-medieval styles and popular techniques such as tiling, ironwork and woodwork celebrated by the Modernista movement.

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Julie Oldfield04-Feb-2016 04:03
Wonderfully composed. V
MarcViskens03-Feb-2016 19:06
Very pretty shot
Buz Kiefer02-Feb-2016 22:37
Absolutely lovely, Jose. What a grand place. Vote.
fotabug02-Feb-2016 18:08
Interesting and beautiful interior! Very nicely photographed! V
chris morton02-Feb-2016 18:05
wonderfully spacious and with plenty of fine ornament
Ton T.02-Feb-2016 18:04
Amazing interior! V
Helen Betts02-Feb-2016 17:49
That is just beautiful, and so nice to finally see what it looks like inside! V.
Gary Hudes02-Feb-2016 17:29
Attractive styling and interesting background behind this interesting home and one of my favorite drinks! Thanks for sharing! V.
Allan Jay02-Feb-2016 17:23
There's a lot of depth to this Jose with the curved stairway!
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