Before us stands an exquisite example of Barcelona's early 20th century modernist architecture. The building dates back to 1910, as evidenced by the elegant inscription on the façade. The façade is crafted from light sandstone with textured masonry, creating a rusticated effect that gives the building a sense of monumentality.
Particularly noteworthy are the decorative elements of the upper façade — the refined leaf-shaped finials characteristic of Catalan Art Nouveau (modernisme). The ornamental crown demonstrates the mastery of stone carving from the beginning of the last century. The central part is topped with a decorative cartouche and patterned crest, lending the building a ceremonial and aristocratic air.
The balconies with their wrought iron railings represent a distinct element of architectural expression. The delicate metalwork is executed with elegance typical of the Spanish architectural tradition. The window openings are framed with decorative casings, and above them are relief ornaments featuring botanical motifs.
The façade maintains a symmetrical composition with a rhythmic arrangement of window openings and balconies, characteristic of Barcelona's urban development during the Art Nouveau period. In the lower part of the building, a sign with a phone number on one balcony indicates the contemporary use of this historic structure.