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Casa Agustí

Coordinates: 41°26′42″N 2°14′23″E / 41.44500°N 2.23972°E / 41.44500; 2.23972
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Casa Agustí

Casa Agustí is a modernista building in the Progrés quarter of Badalona (metropolitan area of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain) built in 1893. It was designed by the renowned architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner as the residence of the engineer Eduard Agustí Saladrigas. The building became a restaurant in 1936 and currently serves food and refreshments. Among its remarkable features are the round red brick tower and the surrounding gardens.[1] The nearest existing Barcelona Metro station is Pep Ventura, and notoriously the undergoing extension of the metro network has allegedly damaged its façade.[2]

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  1. ^ "Casa Agustí - Badalona | Barris centrals - Pobles de Catalunya".
  2. ^ "Avui Paper Ciutats". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2009-06-13.
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41°26′42″N 2°14′23″E / 41.44500°N 2.23972°E / 41.44500; 2.23972