• Casa Calvet (. Catalan pronunciation: [ˈkazə kəlˈβɛt]) is a building, designed by Antoni Gaudí for a textile manufacturer which served as both a commercial property...
  • Built at the end of the 19th century for the textile trader Pere Màrtir Calvet, who used part of the building for his business and another as a residence, Casa Calvet...
  • The Casa Calvet, built as a dwelling and offices for the textile manufacturer Pere Calvet, is the first and least imaginative of the three houses Gaudí designed for...
  • The Calvet House is based on the traditional model which was most popular among the bourgeoisie of the times: a discrete principal floor with a staid elegant bay...
  • In Casa Calvet, with its simple structure, Gaudí abandoned his former inspirations of Moorish and oriental approaches and surrendered himself to the...
  • The Casa Calvet was built by Antoni Gaudí for the textile manufacturer Pere Màrtir Calvet in 1899.
  • The Casa Calvet was built by Antoni Gaudí for the textile manufacturer Pere Màrtir Calvet, who set up his business premises on the ground floor and in the basement...
  • Palau de la Musica Catalana Carrer Palau de la Musica, 4 - 6. Gaudí Casa Calvet Carrer de Casp, 48. Santa Maria del Pi Bazilikası Plaça del Pi, 7.
  • Built between 1898-99, Casa Calvet was commissioned by Pere Calvet, a textile manufacturer.
  • Located on Carrer Caspe of Barcelona, Casa Calvet was Gaudí’s first work in the Eixample, the neighbourbood that evolved following the demolition of the...