Casa de Convalescencia, Historic Barcelona Architecture, Carrer del Carme Photo
Historic Barcelona Building : Architecture
Carrer del Carme Architecture, Catalonia, Spain: Historic Catalan Care Home
Convalescent Home, Barcelona
Address: Carme 47, Carrer del Carme, Barri Gotic, Ciutat Vella, Barcelona
Date built: 1629-80
Architect: unknown
post updated 22 Mar 2021
Casa de Convalescència Barcelona
Historic Barcelona building, but private: ask to view the first courtyard
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Carrer del Carme (official Catalan name; Spanish: Calle del Carmen) is a street in central Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, located in the Raval neighbourhood of the Ciutat Vella district. It is part of the recently revamped commercial area of Raval.
This street contains the main offices of Institut d’Estudis Catalans and Societat Catalana de Geografia, as well as the Catholic church Església de Betlem, built in the Baroque style, and the public library Biblioteca Sant Pau-Santa Creu, based in the former building of Hospital de la Santa Creu, which was moved to El Guinardó. The street is notable for being mentioned on the first page of Jean Genet’s novel The Thief’s Journal.
Casa de Convalescencia images available upon request: photos 1280×1024 pixels, 72dpi
Location: Carrer del Carme, Barcelona, Catalunya, Northeast Spain, southwestern Europe
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Buildings near the Casa de Convalescència
Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona [MACBA], Plaça des Angels, Ciutat Vella
Design: Richard Meier & Partners, Architects; Associate Architect – F.J. Ramos i Associats
picture © Adrian Welch
Typical Richard Meier building
Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona [CCCB], Ciutat Vella
Design: Pinon, Viaplana, Mercade, Architects
picture © Adrian Welch
Barcelona Casa de Convalescencia: Photos © Adrian Welch / Isabelle Lomholt
Cheriff Restaurant, Barceloneta
Interior Design: Mesura
photo : Jose Hevia
Cheriff Restaurant Interior in Barceloneta
Looking beyond the touristic craze, there is a local life present in the Barceloneta neighbourhood. The air smells like the sea, and early in the morning fishermen stock some of the restaurants that still speak to the memory of the local community.
Casa Mila – La Pedrera
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