The property is located in the historic part of the city. The location of this building offers the possibility to reach the sea in only few minutes by jumping on a bike or walking.
Ciutat Vella, the old town, is a historic centre of Barcelona.
The building is a renovation of an old textile factory.
This project offers 50 apartments, lofts, and duplexes— all made of premium natural materials. Residents have access to communal areas such as a swimming pool, private urban gardens, a rooftop terrace, chill out terrace, and bicycle parking. There are also various car parks around the building to find space to park your car.
It was completed by the end of 2020, all units are totally renovated.
Garden
Car parks
Elevator
Swimming pool
Quality sanitary ware
Balcony or terrace
This apartment is located on the first floor. It has one bedroom, 2 bathrooms, and an open plan fully equipped kitchen connected with a living/dining room with access to the private terrace. Residents enjoy the views of the communal areas and verdant gardens from windows.
The property is located in the historic part of the city. The location of this building offers the possibility to reach the sea in only few minutes by jumping on a bike or walking.
Ciutat Vella, the old town, is a historic centre of Barcelona.
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