Book online

Travel dates
Booking details

Or call us at +34 930 121 270 or write to us at seventybarcelona@nnhotels.com

  • Palau Baró Quadras | Barcelona

PALAU DEL BARÓ DE QUADRAS

It’s one of the most emblematic modernist buildings, with overwhelming beauty, inside and out.

The Baró de Quadras Palace is a Modernist building located at the intersection of Avenida Diagonal and Calle Rosselló. It was constructed between 1904 and 1906 by Josep Puig i Cadafalch, the mastermind behind the Casa de les Punxes, Casa Amatller, and many other notable works. One of the more unique aspects of this building its daring mix of styles. When observed from Avenida Diagonal, it seems like an homage to the Gothic palaces of northern Europe, with a Neo-Plateresque style highlighting the structure’s noble character with busts of medieval personages, flowers, and heraldic coasts of arms that immediately bring to mind classic European styles.

But, when observed from Calle Rosselló, the structure seems almost like a Modernist multi-story building. While from the exterior it may look like two different properties, the interior features an eclectic style that itself encapsulates a wide array of artistic and architectural styles. Its striking features include a grand staircase, wrought iron doorNeo-Arabesque tile mosaicssilk-screens, and polychrome wood.

This innovative symbiosis of styles is the result of Puig i Cadafalch’s efforts to update an older building, under the commission of the Barón de Quadras. While the building’s main entrance was originally on Calle Rosselló, the mounting importance of Avenida Diagonal as one of the city’s principal boulevards and promenades for the city’s bourgeois class drove Puig i Cadafalch to reorient the structure towards the burgeoning avenue. That’s why today we can admire a particularly distinctive façade, inspired by the Gothic styles of northern Europe.

The construction of the Palau del Baró de Quadras took place during one of the architect’s most prolific periods, in which he also completed Casa AmatllerPalau MacayaPalau SerraCasa de les Punxes, and the Casaramona factory. It’s also perfectly placed in the “Quadrat d'Or,” the part of the Eixample neighborhood that’s home to the vast majority of the city’s Modernist masterpieces: La Pedrera, Casa Batlló, Casa Calvet and Casa Lleó Morera, architectural gems commissioned, respectively, to Antoni GaudíLluís Domènech i Montaner and, of course, Puig i Cadafalch, the great masters of Catalonian architecture, whose legacy has left an indelible and beloved mark on our city.

Palau Baró Quadras | Barcelona

Metro
L3 (Green) & L5 (Blue) - Diagonal
FGC (Ferrocarrils): L6 & L7 - Provença

Other nearby points of interest

    Mercat de la Llibertat | Gràcia - Barcelona

    Mercado de la Llibertat

    Festes de Gràcia | Barcelona

    Fiestas de Gràcia

    Can Codina | Gràcia - Barcelona

    Can Codina

    Kibuka | Gràcia - Barcelona

    Kibuka - Sushi Bar & Restaurant

    Bar Entrepanes Diaz | Barcelona

    Entrepanes Díaz

    Casa de les Punxes - Barcelona

    Casa de les Punxes

    La Vermu | Gràcia - Barcelona

    Vermutería la Vermu

    Lukumás | Gràcia - Barcelona

    Lukumás (Gràcia)

    Casa Ametller | Barcelona

    Casa Amatller

    Casa Vicens | Barcelona

    Casa Vicens

    Jardins Palau Robert | Barcelona

    Jardines del Palau Robert

    Santa Gula | Barcelona

    Santa Gula

    Ramen Ya Hiro | Barcelona

    Ramen Ya Hiro

    Palau Baró Quadras | Barcelona

    Palau del Baró de Quadras

    Casa Batlló | Eixample - Barcelona

    Casa Batlló

    Park Güell | Barcelona

    Park Güell

    Cines Verdi Park | Barcelona

    Cines Verdi