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Casa Lleó Morera

Casa Lleó Morera

Some people say that the Casa Lleó Morera is a family-size version of the Palau de la Música. Although the Palau is considered the epitome of modernista architecture due to its elaborate decorative elements, the artistic splendour of this house is also beyond dispute. Both landmarks were designed by the brilliant architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner.

The Casa Lleó Morera stands on the southern corner of the block known as the "mansana de la discòrdia" (block of discord), where the Casa Amatller, by Puig i Cadafalch, and the Casa Batlló, by Antoni Gaudí, are also located. The locals gave this prime property in the heart of the Eixample the name due to the disparate styles of the three outstanding buildings. Today, everyone agrees that it is this disparity which makes one of Barcelona's major Modernisme landmarks great.

In 1905, the Lleó Morera family commissioned the architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner to totally refurbish their home which had stood on the Passeig de Gràcia since 1864. The creative endeavours of a considerable number of artists and artisans, who worked closely together under the supervision of the architect, resulted in an ensemble of outstanding quality. The sculptors Eusebi Arnau and Alfons Juyol, the stained-glass artists Rigalt and Granell, and the mosaicists Mario Maragliano and Lluís Bru were just some of the people who brought their creative talents to the project. Guided tours of the building allow you to discover all the secrets of this modernista masterpiece.

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Address: Passeig de Gràcia, 35 (08007). Barcelona
Phone: 936 762 733
Web site: www.casalleomorera.com
E-mail: info@casalleomorera.com
Opening time: Closed for redesigning.


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Accessibility details


The first floor of this listed building has been open to visitors since January 2014 but IS NOT wheelchair accessible.
There is a flight of stairs to the period lift.


Last update: 18/07/2023

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