From 1.620.000 €
Price3
UnitsFrom 168 m²
Built Surface3
BedroomsAt number 658 Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes and in the heart of Barcelona’s Quadrat d’Or, this magnificent residential building is the most significant work of the modernist architect Pau Salvat i Espasa.
Built at the end of the 19th century and with a later intervention in 1900, Casa Oller stands out for its rich ornamentation. Virtuoso plant motifs in wrought iron, stained glass, carved wood, sgraffito and abundant decorated ceramics make it worthy of protection as cultural heritage.
Ten luxury homes and a spectacular penthouse make up the new transformation of this unique building. The building will also have exceptional amenities such as a gym, a sauna, a spa and an outdoor swimming pool in the solarium that make it an iconic building.
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Available properties in this development
Bed | sqm build size | Price | |||
BCNP2669 | 2 - 1 | 3 | 168 m2 | 1.620.000 € | For sale |
BCNP2670 | 2 - 2 | 3 | 170 m2 | 1.620.000 € | For sale |
BCNP2672 | 3 - 2 | 3 | 170 m2 | 1.675.000 € | For sale |
Location
The Eixample district is the most emblematic of Barcelona since the nineteenth century. Of a renowned model urban planning devised by the engineer Ildefons Cerdá, Eixample marks the epicenter of the city from its main streets: The luxurious Passeig de Gràcia, the commercial Rambla de Catalunya and the updated Passeig de Sant Joan, housing the majority of the modernist architectural icons, such as La Sagrada Familia, La Pedrera or La Casa Batlló of the great Antoni Gaudí. It is a large, quiet but exciting residential area with extremely convenient commercial activity, designed to respect the privacy of the homes.
The Catalan modernist architecture so characteristic of stately airs, but with great cosmopolitan touches, extends throughout the neighborhood to the delight of those who wish to live modernism from within, since it is possible to acquire homes within regal estates with valuable original architectural elements, period pieces and even historical and protected.
Schools, squares, wadis, parks, stores and restaurants give dynamism to the area that differentiates the Right from the Left, both with wide uniform streets, octagonal islands and wide island interiors that mark the internal distribution of buildings and homes. You will mostly find buildings of strong bricks, floors of generally wide dimensions, medium or high ceilings, with balconies that give to the wide streets or the inner patios of the Cerdá Plan.
Keep in mind this living in the Eixample district, if you are looking for a neighborhood where you can have everything within walking distance or very well connected to public transport, both basic and luxury stores, trendy restaurants or even your workplace among the many offices and stores, this could be your neighborhood.
If you want to walk among the iconic monuments of the city, with the comfort of equal distance to any other point or neighborhood in the city. Consider Eixample if you are a lover of modernist, stately and typical Catalan architecture and a high street feeling. If you want to live in the vital and cultural epicenter of Barcelona, where everything happens.