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Casas-Carbó House


It was the painter Ramon Casas, the son of a bourgeois family, who commissioned the architect Antoni Rovira i Rabassa to build this house for his family.

Showcase facades

Barcelona’s bourgeoisie at the close of the 19th century liked to have opulent buildings built for them on Passeig de Gràcia, to show off their power. The Casas-Carbó were no exception: the stone facade, with detailed sculpture work, the bay windows on the main floor and the elegance of the whole building were an unequivocal declaration of intent.

Treasures hidden inside

The main floor preserves part of the original decoration, with wrought-iron and ceramic features, and a magnificent sculpted fireplace, created by the decorator Josep Pascó. This floor leads to the terrace, with the chance to enjoy one of the most spectacular interior courtyards in the Eixample: from here you can admire the rear facade of the Pedrera, which is in the same block of houses. For years the building has housed Vinçon, a shop selling designer furniture and household goods.



Casas-Carbó House
Adress: Pg Gràcia 96, la Dreta de Eixample, Eixample


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