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  • The Casa Vicens was commissioned in 1877 by Manuel Vicens i Montaner, an owner of a brick and tile factory living in Barcelona at the time.
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  • Commissioned in 1877 by Manuel Vicens i Montaner, a wealthy tile and brick factory owner, Casa Vicens was intended to be a summer residence.
  • In 2005, Casa Vicens was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The house was renovated and fifteen rooms reopened to the public in 2017.
  • Casa Vicens is one of seven properties built by the Catalan modernist in Barcelona and its surrounding areas recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
  • Casa Vicens is one of the first examples of ‘Moderisme‘, the Catalan version of ‘Art Nouveau’. It is also Gaudi’s first house in Barcelona.
  • This is the artist’s first masterpiece and one of the first examples of Modernism in Catalonia and Europe. Welcome Sign Casa Vicens Gaudi Barcelona.
  • Casa Vicens in Barcelona: The fascinating first work by Antoni Gaudí. ... The Barcelona City Pass already includes admission to Casa Vicens in Barcelona.
  • Facade of the Casa Vicens, signed by Gaudí on January 15, 1883. At the time, the town of Gràcia was its own entity and independent from Barcelona.