• Upon entering Casa Vicens, you’ll be greeted by three mesmerizing levels: the ground floor, first floor, and second floor, each offering a unique experience.
  • While El Capricho takes the cake as Gaudí’s first-ever construction, Casa Vicens is considered the first Modernist work erected in Catalonia.
  • The current formation of Casa Vicens and its garden is the result of some further changes and restorations, with three clearly differentiated spaces: the original...
  • Casa Vicens, built between 1883 and 1889 is a mix of Mudejar and Spanish style and is spaciously covered with ceramic tiles and many ornaments.
  • In 2014 Casa Vicens was acquired by MoraBanc from the Herrero-Jover family, its owners since 1899, when it was purchased from the widow of Manuel Vicens i...
  • Without a doubt, Casa Vicens has become one of the not-to-be-missed monuments in the city of Barcelona—the cradle of Catalan modernism.
  • Barcelona's Casa Vicens (1883-1885), declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2005, a unique oasis of calm with an Oriental and Moorish flavour, stands...
  • Built between 1883 and 1885 in the town of Gràcia, then an independent municipality of Barcelona, Casa Vicens was designed under the influence of Oriental art...
  • One of the most characteristic symbols of Casa Vicens is the “clavelline” azulejos, a flower that Gaudí simply found in the garden of this house.
  • In November 2017, Casa Vicens opened its doors to the public as a house museum.