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Buildings
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Houses, palaces and other historical and value buildings in Barcelona |
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Amatller House
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Eixample · Casa Amatller · Centre del Modernisme
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Its façade was classified as "the apotheosis of the decorative arts"
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Casa Calvet
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The most conservative work of Gaudí and his first residential building
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Casa Company
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Eixample
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Since 1986, it accommodates the headquarters of the Sport Museum of Catalonia
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Casa de les Punxes
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Eixample
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A Modernism building with six towers crowned by spire paths in conical form
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Casa dels Canonges
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Gòtic
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The official residence of the president of the Autonomous Government of Catalonia
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Casa Golferichs
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Eixample · Golferichs
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It was the first great work of the architect Joan Rubió i Bellver
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Casa Lleó Morera
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Eixample
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It is a reference of Catalan Modernism and is situated in the named Manzana de la Discordia
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Casa Macaya
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It was declared Bien Cultural de Interés Nacional by the Generalitat de Catalunya in 1976.
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Colegio de Arquitectos
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Gòtic · Col·legi d'Arquitectes de Catalunya
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Work of the architect Xavier Busquets, with interventions from Pablo Picasso
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El Molino
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Sants-Montjuïc
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Cabaret transgressor, with the capacity to create their own shows and dodge the censorship
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