Casa Serinyana, Art Nouveau residence in Cadaqués, Spain.
Casa Serinyana is a three-story residential building on the Mediterranean coast of Catalonia with a bright blue facade and curved forms. The exterior displays ornate ironwork details on balconies and windows along with elaborate ceramic tile accents throughout.
The house was completed in 1913 by architect Salvador Sellés i Baró and represents the Modernisme movement on the Catalan coast. This building style united European and local influences in a new form of residential architecture.
The building displays early 20th-century design language with natural motifs such as leaves and flowers carved into stone and ceramic. These decorative elements give the house a living, nature-inspired character that defines coastal Catalan architecture.
The building is located near the harbor of Cadaqués and is easily reached on foot from the town center. Visitors can photograph the exterior and admire the facade from the street.
Local residents know this house as Sa Casa Blaua, though the facade is sky blue rather than white. This color makes it a striking feature on the harbor street where white fisherman houses predominate.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.
