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Reconquer the Rec
Textile factory from 1855 comprising the industrial building that is visible from the street, a second building at the back and a patio with chimney.
The family home faces C. Sant Antoni and still has the inscription “AC 1886”.
Built in 1919 as a tannery and reconverted in 1925 as a dwelling, it is part of a group of important tanneries on the same street.
Dedicated to muleteers, it shows the evolution of the transport and the different related trades. Antoni Ros Collection.
Built in 1946 by the architect Bonaventura Bassegoda. The building’s high tower is one of the most characteristic elements of the district.
The oldest documented tannery. It still has the original structure of arches and vaults. It currently houses the co-working space “Espais del Rec”.
Old cotton factory (1897), formed by two two-storey industrial buildings topped with a truss roof.
Originating from the old Cal Carol (1823) and Cal Cabòries (1889). It is still an active tannery.
Built in 1901 by Marià Vives i Gibert and renovated in 1950. Its traditional industrial façade is outstanding.
Dating from 1914, it is by the architect Josep Pausas Coll. It is currently a hostel and visitor centre.
An open irrigation canal between C. San Faust and C. del Dr. Joan Mercader, which supplied the surrounding tanneries.
Modernist building designed by the architect Cèsar Martinell i Brunet in 1921. The austerity of the façade hides the grandeur of its interior.
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