- Estapà,
Josep Vilaseca i
Casanovas and
perhaps above all
Enric Sagnier i
Villavecchia,
responsible for a
total of over 500
buildings in the city (not all of...
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Enric Sagnier i
Villavecchia (Catalan pronunciation: [ənˈrik səŋniˈe]; 1858 in
Barcelona – 1931) was a
Spanish architect.
Although now not as well known...
- Codorniu, 1904). He
built Casa
Amatller and Casa Trinxet.
Enric Sagnier i
Villavecchia, the
great builder of
buildings for the
bourgeoisie to the l'Eixample...
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Limpieza de la Zona Sur,
designed by
architects Eileen Liebman and
Fernando Villavecchia,
built with the
intention of
placing a
green area
above it.
Several chimneys...
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Maria Villavecchia Bellonci (30
November 1902 – 13 May 1986) was an
Italian writer,
historian and journalist,
known especially for her
biography of Lucrezia...
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Triumphal Arch in
honor of
Alfonso XIII, on the
occasion of the king's
visit to Barcelona, on 6
April 1904, by
Enric Sagnier i
Villavecchia....
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Cinematography Mario Montero Edited by
Frank Gutiérrez
Music by
Mauricio Villavecchia Production company Ovideo TV
Release dates April 2004 (2004-04) (Málaga)...
- (1888–1910) by
Josep Pérez
Terraza with
additions by
Enric Sagnier i
Villavecchia - This
religious building is a
mixture of
modern architecture with neogothic...
- Châteauneuf-Villevieille (Occitan: Castèunòu e Vilavièlha; Italian:
Castelnuovo Villavecchia) is a
commune in the Alpes-Maritimes
department in
southeastern France...
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Castellar Castelnuovo d'Entraunes Châteauneuf-d'Entraunes
Castelnuovo Villavecchia Châteauneuf-Villevieille
Castiglione di
Mentone Castillon Cigala Sigale...