BuildingHospital Sant Pau

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L'Hospital de la Santa Creu i San Pau at Frommers

Date published: May 2007
Author: Peter Stone
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Rated as "exceptional" and described as "another key work of the modernista movement", this building is located at the opposite end of the Sagrada Família and "is a remarkable work by the architect Domènech i Montaner." It was "commissioned by Pau Gil i Serra, a rich Catalan banker" in the early 1900s and was intended as a parkland setting with "a [more]

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Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau

Date published: Jun 2004
Author: Clare Garcia Editor
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This UNESCO World Heritage Site is "the largest work by Lluís Domènech i Montaner", a Modernista architect, and it "challenges [...] notions of hospital design". Still used as a hospital today, this "beautiful, detail rich" complex was "conceived as a garden infirmary". It comprises 48 "mosaic covered pavilions", all of them "distinctive" and "hi [more]
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