La Dreta de L’Eixample begins in Plaça de Catalunya and its central axis revolves around the Passeig de Gràcia and the Cuadrat d’Or. It is delimited from the busy Calle Balmes to the renovated Passeig de Sant Joan and from the commercial Ronda Sant Pere to the convenient Avinguda Diagonal. It is one of the most expensive and exclusive neighborhoods in Barcelona, along with Pedralbes and Sarrià-Sant Gervasi.
It is impossible not to make reference to the luxury of Passeig de Gràcia, with the boutiques of the most exclusive brands in the world, or to the stores on La Rambla de Catalunya. However, the rest of its streets are as or more interesting. In them resided part of the Catalan textile bourgeoisie of the early twentieth century, which has left its mark on the spectacular royal estates and modernist houses designed by the most famous architects of the time, as the Pedrera or Casa Batlló of the great Antoni Gaudí. As a result, the characteristic homes of this neighborhood are spacious apartments with high ceilings, moldings, elaborate flooring and balconies. Many buildings and apartments preserve this original architectural heritage and it is possible to find recently remodeled apartments, penthouses, lofts and even studios, which revive these elements, as well as apartments with a lot of potential to be reformed.
This side of L’Eixample is equipped with all kinds of services and stores, as well as educational centers, mainly state-subsidized and private schools. You will find it very easy to move around on foot or through the public transport connections to the most expensive stores and restaurants in the city.
The Eixample Dreta is the best neighborhood if you want to admire and live in the noble zone of the fascinating Catalan modernism, to reside in one of its characteristic regal estates, and to coexist in perfect balance with the vibrant and luxurious commercial life. It is ideal if you want to walk every day through its wide and tidy streets, with easy transport connections, have all kinds of services and facilities available, including arranged or private schools, and enjoy the most chic, cultural and cosmopolitan atmosphere in Barcelona.
Historic Majestic Property, Barcelona’s Modernist Jewel
casa juncosa, an iconic example of modernist architecture in barcelona, was designed in 1909 by the prominent architect salvador vinyals. it perfectly exemplifies the historical elements of catalan modernism, an artistic and architectural movement that flourished in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in this city. this residence, built in the early 20th century, is a magnificent example of the influence of modernism on barcelona′s architecture.
casa juncosa features distinctive characteristics of this artistic style, such as the use of organic forms, curved lines and an abundance of decorative details. the façade of the house is notable for its floral ornamentation on its elaborately designed balconies. modernism sought to fuse artistic beauty with functionality and casa juncosa is a testament to this vision.
in addition to its architectural significance, casa juncosa also holds a historical connection to the industrial family of the juncosa chocolates. the juncosa′s were a family dedicated to the production of chocolates and confectionery in barcelona, and their success in the business allowed them to commission the construction of this luxurious modernist residence as a symbol of their status and prosperity.
the house served as a space where the family could live surrounded by comfort and refinement, reflecting their business success. this relationship between casa juncosa and the chocolate family highlights the interconnection between modernism, architecture and barcelona′s industrial history.
the main floor, dedicated to the residence of mr. and mrs. juncosa, is where we appreciate its most notable architectural elements. its formidable original stained glass windows, produced by the prestigious french company maumejean, stand out. this was established in barcelona in the early twentieth century, introducing elements of art nouveau from europe. these stained glass windows are authentic original works of art that add a touch of beauty and color to the house.
the floors of casa juncosa are a testimony to modernism at its best, with nolla hydraulic mosaics as well as tesserae mosaics. we find this type of mosaics in emblematic buildings such as casa batlló, the palau de la música or the palau güell. the choice of these hydraulic mosaics further enhances the artistic and architectural importance of casa juncosa in the context of modernism in barcelona.
the house also has wooden floors with inlaid marquetry and mahogany wood from cuba, adding a touch of exquisiteness to its design. particularly noteworthy is all the original bronze ironwork, which is a clear example of the influence of art nouveau, emphasizing rebellious lines as a cry for freedom in the face of industrialization.
a unique feature of casa juncosa is its german-style living-dining room, which obeys the germanophile tastes of the catalan bourgeois society of the early twentieth century. in short, it is an authentic work of art that reflects the bourgeois barcelona and its ambition in the reflection of a status in a city that opened its walls and expanded in the eixample. it is a piece of architectural and historical art of barcelona.
the restoration of casa juncosa has been carried out by a team of highly qualified professionals who have returned the main floor to its original splendor, respecting to the maximum its origins and preserving all its original pieces. this ensures that this jewel of catalan modernism will continue to be a living testimony to barcelona′s rich architectural history and a marvel for future generations. its new owner will have the exclusive pleasure of enjoying this work of art to the fullest.