- 2130 m2
Located in the luxury area of Barcelona, on Illa de la discordia, named after the competition between the owners of the land in which the most distinguished architects of Catalan modernism had a free hand to carry out their projects; Domenech y Muntaner (Casa LLeo Morera), Enric Sagnier (Casa Mulleres), Marceliano Coquillat (Casa Bonet), Josep Puig i Cadafalch (Casa Amatller) and Antoni Gaudí (Casa Batlló).
Casa Lleo Morera is a modernist jewel, awarded in 1906 with the prize of the annual competition for artistic buildings of the Barcelona City Council. Thanks to the fact that it remained in the hands of the LLeo Morera family for 3 generations, the interiors have been preserved.
The façade suffered several losses (in the premises) in the 40s. The current property made an effort to completely restore and recover the original splendor of this exponent of the Catalan modernist movement, characterized by being inspired by nature and representing it both on the outside as inside the buildings.
The outbreak of Modernism can be found inside, with one of the best preserved ensembles in the city: stained glass, mosaics, ceramics, sculpture, wood, marble, sgraffito… The lobby and the staircase They show us the different modernist applied arts that the artists and artisans knew how to capture based on the idea and direction of the architect. Two international luxury firms are located in its premises.
Ideal for a corporate headquarters, which can use the floors to house different departments and the main floor as a showroom and various events.
Due to its location and characteristics, it is a unique opportunity to enjoy the luxury, exclusivity and sumptuousness of this jewel of Catalan modernism, comparable to the well-known Casa Batlló by Antoni Gaudí.
The main, first, second, third and attic floors for commercial use are rented as a unit.
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Property Features
- Year of construction: 1902
- Energy Rating: C