Exclusive renovated apartment with views of the Sagrada Familia in a restored historic building
With an area of 166 m², the apartment has a spacious and well-used distribution. The large living room, kitchen, and dining room space, bathed in natural light and with two exterior balconies, stands out for its high ceilings, which reach 3.30 meters in the area where the vault and iron beams provide a distinctive and elegant character. The sleeping area consists of four bedrooms: a master suite with a large dressing room, a second suite with a private bathroom, a double bedroom, and a single bedroom. The property also has three full bathrooms equipped with showers and high-quality finishes.
The materials used in the renovation further elevate the level of the property. The natural oak parquet flooring adds warmth to the spaces, while the original hydraulic flooring, carefully restored in the entrance and hallway, preserves the historic character of the estate. The bathrooms are covered with Italian porcelain and the property incorporates custom-made integrated furniture, as well as a fully equipped kitchen with Bosch appliances.
Comfort is guaranteed in all seasons thanks to the Mitsubishi ducted air conditioning system, which allows independent temperature regulation in each room, and the Bosch gas boiler heating, accompanied by IRSAP Tesi design radiators.
In short, this is an exclusive, elegant apartment, ready to move into, located in one of the most emblematic areas of Barcelona and with unparalleled views of the Sagrada Familia. A unique home for those seeking design, history and a truly privileged location.
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Property details
Property features
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92-100 -
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69-80 -
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55-68 -
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21-38 -
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About Dreta de l'Eixample
The dazzling gem of Dreta de l'Eixample, Barcelona, radiates a special charm that captivates those who venture through its streets filled with history and modernity. This area, located in the heart of the city, offers a unique experience that combines classical elegance with a vibrant contemporary scene.
The origins of Dreta de l'Eixample are intertwined with the urban expansion of Barcelona in the 19th century, and since then, it has evolved into a melting pot of architectural styles that reflect its rich heritage. Iconic buildings such as Casa de les Punxes and Casa Calvet bear witness to the mastery of architects who left their mark on this part of the city.
Dreta de l'Eixample is not only an architectural showcase but also houses a vibrant cultural pulse. Contemporary art galleries, design stores, and charming cafes line its streets, creating a cosmopolitan atmosphere that invites exploration of every corner.























































































