Last penthouse facing the Port of Barcelona.
Casa Condeminas, located in front of the sea and very close to Las Ramblas, Soho House, and the Gothic Quarter, is a masterpiece by architect Josep Pujol i Brull, built in the early 20th century on a pre-existing building designed in 1860 by Felip Ubach. Inside, the modernist decorative elements stand out, such as wrought iron, carved wood, hydraulic floors, and stained glass windows.
Recently renovated in 2023, Casa Condeminas offers super-luxury, high-quality apartments, with concierge service, elevators, common areas with a swimming pool, and a barbecue kitchen area with fantastic views of the sea and port. On the fourth floor of this building, you'll find this beautiful 215 m² penthouse plus a 58 m² terrace, accessible from one of the suites. The residence features three bedrooms, two of them en suite with bathrooms and showers, three bathrooms, a spacious living room with a beautiful fireplace and three balconies overlooking the port and Barcelona, a large fully equipped kitchen, and a guest toilet/laundry room. Designed with style, it includes sliding doors for extra privacy, built-in wardrobes, air conditioning, heating, original hydraulic floors, and ceilings with decorative elements. A true work of art.
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About Barcelona
Barcelona, the exquisite gem of Catalonia, is a city that dazzles its visitors with a unique combination of history, culture, art, and a vibrant modern scene. Located on the northeast coast of Spain, Barcelona is a destination that captivates both tourists and locals, providing an unforgettable experience with every step taken through its cobbled streets.
Its rich history dates back more than 2,000 years when the Romans established the city as "Barcino." Over the centuries, Barcelona has been influenced by different cultures, resulting in a blend of architectural styles that make it unique in the world. One of its greatest treasures is the stunning Sagrada Familia, the majestic basilica designed by the genius architect Antoni Gaudí, whose construction still continues today, captivating everyone with its beauty and originality. But Barcelona is not just history and monuments. Its charming streets and squares, like the famous Ramblas, are full of life and energy, brimming with cafes, restaurants, street artists, and local markets.
Food is also an essential part of the Barcelona experience; its markets, such as La Boqueria Market, display colorful stalls of fresh fruits, seafood, and cured meats that delight food enthusiasts.
A distinctive feature of the city is the relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle, where hours are enjoyed leisurely, and conversations with friends extend into the late hours of the night. Barcelonians are warm and welcoming, making visitors feel at home in this cosmopolitan city.
Barcelona's modernist architecture isn't limited to the Sagrada Familia; iconic buildings like Casa Batlló and La Pedrera are exquisite expressions of Gaudí's creativity and genius. Additionally, Park Güell offers visitors a magical and whimsical landscape with sculptures, mosaics, and terraces with panoramic views of the city.
Barcelona's artistic legacy is also impressive. Museums like the Picasso Museum house an extensive collection of masterpieces by the cubism genius and provide an intimate look into the life and work of Pablo Picasso.
Football is also at the heart of the city, with FC Barcelona's iconic stadium, Camp Nou, being a pilgrimage site for sports fans worldwide.
The beach is another attraction in Barcelona, with several urban beaches like Barceloneta, where visitors can relax under the warm Mediterranean sun or enjoy water sports.
In summary, Barcelona is a city that captivates the senses and fills the soul with inspiration. Its history, culture, architecture, art, and lifestyle make it a unique and fascinating place to visit. Those who have the opportunity to explore its charms will always carry the memory of this wonderful city in their hearts.