Casa de Perea

Built 1920s Carrer de Bellesguard, 20, 08022 Barcelona, Spain
Casa de Perea
  • Gothic Revival 90%
  • Eclectic 80%

Casa de Perea is a distinctive building showcasing a blend of Gothic and eclectic architectural styles. Its unique stone façade and pointed arch windows give it an unusual yet captivating aesthetic, making it a notable example of early 20th-century architecture in the region.

Architectural Styles

Gothic Revival

90%

The Gothic Revival style is characterized by its pointed arches, elaborate facades, and vertical emphasis. In Casa de Perea, these elements manifest through the use of pointed arches in the windows and doors, the crenellated roofline, and the imposing tower that rises dramatically against the skyline.

  • Pointed arches
  • Vertical tower
  • Crenellated roofline
  • Ornate detailing
  • Gargoyle-like features
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Eclectic

80%

The eclectic nature of the design incorporates various stylistic elements from different architectural periods. This is evident in the mix of textures and materials used for the façade, which combine traditional stone construction with whimsical design motifs that draw from multiple influences.

  • Mixed materials
  • Varied textures
  • Whimsical ornamentation
  • Asymmetrical form
  • Unique detailing
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Constructed in the 1920s, Casa de Perea reflects a period of architectural experimentation and revivalism. It stands as a testament to the fascination with the Gothic style that permeated various cultural movements during this time, embodying a spirit of creativity and individuality in its design.

Fun Facts

  • The building is often referred to as a miniature castle due to its turret and gothic features.
  • Despite its elaborate design, the building was originally made as a private residence.
  • It features a mix of architectural styles, making it a unique landmark in the area.
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