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of a type of architecture that became common for mercantile activity and is more elaborate in design than any other contemporary (late 14th century) such building. It was probably inspired by similar buildings in Italy and the Low Countries, where civil power and commerce were also on the rise and
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was the architect in charge of the works, which took place between 1384 and 1397. Although it was in operation by 1397, other constructions were added later, such as a courtyard and small chapel added between 1452 and 1453. Later the upper floor was built 1457–1459 under the direction of
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buildings in the Mediterranean. Originally conceived to provide merchants with a place for commercial transactions, it has also been used as a wheat store, an entertainment space, as a weapon magazine, a military barracks and the seat of the
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authorised the construction of a large enclosed hall (which still exists), which also protected the merchants from the inclemency of the weather and the effects of the sea.
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Over time, the function of the gothic building began to change. It was used as a wheat store, a setting for performances, as a weapon magazine and finally, following the
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and the splendid staircase, with a model work of stone stereotomy, particularly stand out. The courtyard and the staircase are decorated with various sculptures: the
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The Board of Trade established many schools with the aim of supporting trade and industry. Among them was the Free School of Design in 1775, which gave rise to the
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The heart of that building survives and is completely enclosed by the neoclassical building. It consists of the Contracting Hall (
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building is considered one of the finest neoclassical building in Barcelona. Hidden within its walls, is the core of the original
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Between 2000 and 2001 archaeological investigations discovered the original 14th century stone slab pavement of the lower hall.
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Some of the rooms on the main floor maintain the 18th century decoration and display numerous works of art. Among them, in the
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One such performance was the first Italian opera performed in Spain, on August 2, 1708 of the first Italian opera in
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that support the wooden ceiling and the upper floor. On the spandrels of the arches, you can see the
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This construction, which probably remained unfinished, soon became too small and around 1380
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of the king and the city alternating since the construction of the building was promoted by
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Solé, Marta (February 2013). "La nostra primera òpera" [Our first opera].
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The gothic Llotja de Barcelona can be considered the first mature example in the
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DirecciĂł General del Patrimoni Cultural de la Generalitat de Catalunya (ed.).
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The gothic Contracting Hall now hidden within the neoclassical building
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was established in the Contracting Hall where it operated until 1994.
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The building was constructed between 1774 and 1802 initially by
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List of Bienes de Interés Cultural in the Province of Barcelona
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whose importance is demonstrated by its location, opposite the
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above it. The Contracting Hall is 14 meters high, with three
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Cambra Oficial de Comerç, Indústria i Navegació de Barcelona
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Bernaus i Vidal, Magda; Caballé i Crivillés, Gemma (2003).
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reflects the growing power of the merchants in Barcelona.
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Fabre, Jaume; Huertas, Josep M.; Bohigas, Pere (1984).
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and to its side, the sea wall and its gate called the
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Llotja de Mar

Bien de Interés Cultural
Patrimonio histórico español
Gothic
Neoclassical
Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera

Barcelona
Flag of Catalonia
Catalonia
Bandera de España
Coordinates
41°22′56″N 2°10′57″E / 41.3822°N 2.1825°E / 41.3822; 2.1825
Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi
http://www.casallotja.com/
Catalan
Loggia
Loggia
La Ribera
Barcelona
neoclassical
medieval
gothic
Consulate of the Sea
Royal Barcelona Board of Trade
Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi

Catalunya en Miniatura
Pere Llobet

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