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Modernist tannery by the architect Josep Ros i Ros (1912-1919). Known as the “tanners’ cathedral” because of its majesty.
Dating from 1882. The dyeworks has been closed for several years, but the chimney has become an icon of the silhouette of the district.
Modernist building designed by the architect Cèsar Martinell i Brunet in 1921. The austerity of the façade hides the grandeur of its interior.
Dating from 1918, a work of Josep Pausas. The modernist set of buildings is completed by the adjoining Company and Barral houses.
Originating from the old Cal Carol (1823) and Cal Cabòries (1889). It is still an active tannery.
Thermal power plant built in 1903, work of the architect Isidre Gili. A group of buildings of modernist characteristics.
The origin of the building dates from 1890. The renovations from 1914 and 1925 are the work of the architect Ignasi M. Colomer i Homs.
Between C. Sant Faust and C. del Sol, the canal preserves its characteristic architectural elements.
The family home faces C. Sant Antoni and still has the inscription “AC 1886”.
An open irrigation canal between C. San Faust and C. del Dr. Joan Mercader, which supplied the surrounding tanneries.
Old 18th century tannery now converted into a museum. It shows how hides were tanned before industrialisation.
In the past, rainwater filtered through the side alley forming gullies.
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