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Reconquer the Rec
Old tannery from 1917 with a modernist façade by Josep Pausas i Coll. Renovated as dwellings.
The origins of the irrigation canal and this flour mill date back to the 12th century. The canal ended in the Mill pond.
Built in 1901 by Marià Vives i Gibert and renovated in 1950. Its traditional industrial façade is outstanding.
In the past, rainwater filtered through the side alley forming gullies.
Old cotton factory (1897), formed by two two-storey industrial buildings topped with a truss roof.
Old knitwear factory (Escorpion) built in 1927 and extended in 1961 by Joan Bassegoda.
The family home faces C. Sant Antoni and still has the inscription “AC 1886”.
Dating from 1914, it is by the architect Josep Pausas Coll. It is currently a hostel and visitor centre.
Old 18th century tannery now converted into a museum. It shows how hides were tanned before industrialisation.
Modernist tannery by the architect Josep Ros i Ros (1912-1919). Known as the “tanners’ cathedral” because of its majesty.
Old steam textile factory built in 1841, considered a symbol of the industrial revolution in Catalonia. National Site of Cultural Interest.
Old tannery from the 19th century renovated in 1911. Igualada City Council restored it and it has been the headquarters of Leather Cluster Barcelona since 2015.
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