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A former Modernist factory turned into art

CaixaForum Barcelona offers a wide range of exhibitions through the year inside a renovated red-brick building dating back to the beginning of 20th century The space, formerly known as Casaramona, was built between 1909-1912 by architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch, to host a textile factory ili In 2002,financial entity La Caixa owns it, as CaixaForum a space devoted to arts and culture Entrance to the building is free of charge - access to the exhibitions is charged separately - and totally worth visiting You can take the stairs to the second floor and get on the rooftop for an aerial view of the construction. Also you should not miss the restaurant/cafeteria, it has a nice little patio where the greenery of plants blend beautifully with the red-brick walls 🏠CaixaForum Barcelona 📍Av. Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 6-8 💶Free - exhibition charged separately #urbanexplorer #tripblazers
Posted: Mar 17, 2023
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