Casa Golferichs
The
Casa Golferichs sits on the
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, one of the busiest boulevards in Barcelona. Built in 1901 by
Macari Golferichs i Losada, a prominent figure in early 20th-century Catalunya and supporter of
Modernisme aesthetics, the private residence was designed by the architect
Joan Rubió i Bellver whose work was influenced by Gaudí. The building is affectionately known as
El Xalet and houses a cultural center operated by
Districte de l’Eixample.

The structure came close to being demolished in the 1970s, but the
Ajuntament de Barcelona decided to preserve the structure and to restore the building with the purpose of preserving its artistic and cultural significance. The building serves as the quarters of the
Golferichs Centre Civic,
which offers local residents a range of conferences and discussions,
exhibitions and adult education courses, and organizes various thematic
walking tours of the city.


The structure displays many of the quirky design elements associated with the Catalan
modernista movement. The exterior elements of
the house utilize masonry, ceramics, ironwork, and wood to give the structure a distinctive Neomedieval look. The eaves and roof of the house echo this medievalism. In its interiors, one also finds similar design tendencies, with ample use of ceramics tiles and ornate woodwork to evoke the medieval period.

In a city full of spectacular examples of Catalan
modernisme, this building offers an example of how this aesthetic was applied by other architects. Its restoration has preserved it for subsequent generations to enjoy.
How to get there
Address:
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 491 (corner of the
Carrer de Viladomat)
Metro L1 (Urgell or Rocafort)
Bus 9, 41, 50, H12
Hours:
Monday to Fridays
, 10 am to 8 pm
Saturday, 10 am to 2 pm.
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