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Standing proudly in Barcelona's Eixample district, Edificio Myrurgia is a stunning example of Catalan Modernisme architecture. Designed by Joan Francesc Guardiola as a perfume factory, this landmark dazzles with intricate stone carvings and vibrant ceramic tiles that capture Barcelona's artistic golden age. Though now converted into luxury apartments, its ornate facade along Passeig de Gràcia remains a breathtaking testament to the city's creative legacy - don't miss this hidden gem!

The Barcelona Edition

The Barcelona Edition

4.3 / 5Good30 Reviews
Av. de Francesc Cambó, 14
1.76KM from Edificio Myrurgia

Nestled in Barcelona's prime downtown, this luxury hotel is your perfect urban escape! Just 5 minutes' walk to Santa Caterina Market and Palau de la Música Catalana, with major attractions within easy reach. Rooms blend modern design with local flair, featuring Frette luxury linens, Le Labo toiletries, and minibars. Rooftop The Roof dazzles with city views and poolside cocktails, while Veraz restaurant serves authentic local flavors. Enjoy 24/7 fitness center, outdoor pool, and airport shuttle, plus kids' play area and babysitting — ideal for both business trips and family getaways!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Edificio Myrurgia

Edificio Myrurgia is a prime example of Catalan Modernisme, featuring ornate Art Nouveau details. Designed by Enric Sagnier, its facade showcases intricate carvings and stained glass windows typical of Barcelona's early 20th-century architecture.

No, as it's currently used as private offices, there's no paid admission. Visitors can admire the exterior decorations for free, including its remarkable wrought-iron balconies and floral motifs.

Cross the street to capture the full symmetrical facade. Morning light highlights the stone sculptures, while sunset accentuates its colorful ceramic tiles. The nearby Plaça de Urquinaona offers a wider angle.

While less famous than Gaudí's creations, it represents mainstream Modernisme with classical influences. Contrast its orderly elegance with Gaudí's organic forms at Casa Batlló, just a 10-minute walk away.

The building is accessible via Barcelona Metro L1/L4 at Urquinaona station. Multiple bus lines stop nearby, and it's a 15-minute walk from Plaça de Catalunya, the city's central transport hub.

Commissioned in 1928 as headquarters for Myrurgia perfume company, it symbolizes Barcelona's industrial growth. The design incorporates commercial functionality with artistic elements like allegorical figures representing fragrance production.