Masia Freixa

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Masia Freixa
Masia Freixa
Masia Freixa
General information
Architectural stylemodernisme
LocationTerrassa
AddressParc de Sant Jordi - Pl. Freixa i Argemí, 11.
Town or cityTerrassa
CountryCatalonia (Spain)
Inaugurated1896
Renovated1907
OwnerAjuntament de Terrassa

The Masia Freixa is a modernisme building located in Parc de Sant Jordi in Terrassa (Catalonia, Spain).[1][2]

History[]

Designed in 1896 to be a textile factory, the actual form of the building was planned in 1907 when Catalan industrialist Josep Freixa decided to transform his factory into a family residence and entrusted the work to the architect Lluís Muncunill.

The building has a rectangular floorplan covered by a structure of arches and vaults inspired by Antoni Gaudí, white walls and a tall tower. The shiny grey aspect of the original roof is a result of small pieces of glass being added to the mortar. The porch has a white ceramic handrail. On the eastern side, next to the main section of the building, there is a rotunda with two floors. The interior was designed by and the furnishings in the dining room and the office still remain. The garden, which was designed by the period artist , has a Romantic influence. This is one of the most representative gardens in earrassa from the beginning of the 20th century.[3]

The Freixa country house was the headquarters of the Terrassa Musical Conservatoire for many years. Since 2006, it has housed the Municipal Tourism Service and the local Ombudsman.[4]

On 2018 there was a proposal by chef Carles Tejedor and architects Jon Tugores & Marc Armengol to reconvert it in a gastronomic space, under a petition by the local town council.[5][6]

References[]

  1. ^ Olga Marín García i Cristina Limiñana Fernández: Masia Freixa, Sala Muncunill: Estudi històric, anàlisi i comparatiu, UPC.
  2. ^ "Masia Freixa". www.arquitecturacatalana.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 2021-02-25.
  3. ^ Barceló, M. Mercè Compte i (2013). "El Jardí d ela Masia Freixa de Terrassa. Un jardí a estudi dins la història de l'art del jardí". Quaderns Agraris: 51–65. ISSN 2013-9780.
  4. ^ Ballbè, Joan Argemí (2012). "Industrial tourism: when the industry becomes a chance for tourism". S2CID 67780597. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
  5. ^ "Food LAB / Restaurant. Masia Freixa, Terrassa | Jon Tugores". 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2021-02-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "Barcelona y las fotos del arquitecto que vuela alto". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2018-11-12. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
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