El Marquet de les Roques, Catalan modernist farmhouse in Sant Llorenç Savall, Spain.
El Marquet de les Roques is a modernist structure built from local red stone and brick at the base of Vall d'Horta. The building features a central tower and displays characteristic design details of early 20th-century Catalan architecture.
The building was designed by architect Juli Batllevell in the late 19th century on the site of a 13th-century farmhouse. This project merged historical heritage with contemporary design ideas from the modernist movement.
The farmhouse served as a gathering place for writers and artists during the 1920s, including Josep Carner and Carles Riba from the literary group La Colla de Sabadell. The space reflected the creative interests of Catalan intellectuals of that era.
The site operates as a cultural center called La Pahissa del Marquet, hosting exhibitions, concerts, and educational programs. Visitors should check in advance about opening hours and current events before planning a trip.
The roofline features distinctive trapezoidal prism chimneys that set it apart from typical architecture of the period. The builders incorporated hollowed bricks throughout doors, thresholds, and drainage systems, creating both structural efficiency and visual interest.
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