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02-Apr-2022

Canet de Mar (El Maresme)

LLUIS DOMÈNECH I MONTANER HOUSE MUSEUM
The Lluís Domènech i Montaner house museum is a complex which includes the 17th-century Masia Rocosa, and the Domènech house, built between 1918 and 1919 by Lluís Domènech i Montaner, his son Pere Domènech and his son-in-law, Francesc Guàrdia.
The whole complex was opened as a museum in 1991 after careful restoration work.
Lluís Domènech i Montaner was born in Barcelona in 1849, the city where, along with Canet de Mar he developed a large part of his architectural, intellectual and political career. His connection with Canet de Mar is through his mother, Maria Montaner, who was the daughter of the Casa Forta, and also his wife, Maria Roura, who was born in this town of the Maresme.
The House Museum is intended to introduce the house in Canet de Mar were the architect spent long periods in the town, particularly in the summer. In his office of the Masia Rocosa he planned such well-known buildings as the Cafè Restaurant and the Hotel Internacional of the Universal Exhibition of 1888, the Palau de la Música, the Hospital de Sant Pau and Comillas University, amongst other things. It must also be stressed that he built several buildings in Canet de Mar, apart from his own home.

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Julie Oldfield01-May-2022 16:21
Nice pov.
Colin Storey30-Apr-2022 17:51
Very well composed image.
Jola Dziubinska30-Apr-2022 17:41
Beautiful capture and lots of information. V.
Tom Munson30-Apr-2022 15:19
Amazing details.
Neil Marcus30-Apr-2022 14:25
A well done closeup in good color and detailed. "VV"
Danad30-Apr-2022 14:10
Superb close-up on this fine facade !
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Helen Betts30-Apr-2022 14:04
Excellent closeup of this exotic looking building. V.
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