Architecture

Casa Batlló opens to the public the last original dwelling in the building

During the restoration, an unknown handle designed by Gaudí has appeared

BarcelonaThe ownership of Casa Batlló continues to delve into the building's history and find new uses to keep it alive. They are now opening to the public the last floor inhabited by the descendants of the Batlló family for over a hundred years, after carrying out an archaeological restoration of all elements. The apartment had been preserved with an “exceptional authenticity”, as stated in the press release issued by the ownership, and constitutes “a valuable testimony to Barcelonian domestic life in the early 20th century”. The chief architect of Casa Batlló and head of the recovery works, Xavier Villanueva, points out that the one on the third floor is the original dwelling that remained in Casa Batlló because around 1950 all others were modified except this one because it was rented to the Batlló family. The third and fourth generation of the Batllós lived in the apartment for more than 100 years, until 2019.

The apartment is located on the third floor of the house and, in addition to being an extension of the visit to the building, will be available as private rooms for holding tailored meetings, gatherings, and celebrations. During the restoration process, all the woodwork, pavements, stucco, and tools have been analyzed and restored. Pieces that were too deteriorated have been replaced with new ones, with a combination of “traditional techniques and contemporary knowledge”, thanks to the work of local artisans. “The process has been approached as archaeological work: carefully removing layers accumulated over decades to reveal the true nature of the dwelling. Beneath paints, additions, and later renovations, surprising discoveries have appeared and an architecture that remained practically intact”. Two notable findings have been made: floral decorations hidden for decades under layers of paint and a “`unknown”” knob designed by Gaudí.

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During the restoration, the stucco in the main rooms and hallways has been recovered, allowing different tones and textures to be brought to light. Ceilings with organic shapes and numerous intended hooks have also been restored. The flooring has been one of the major challenges of the restoration. As they were in very poor condition, they have been faithfully reproduced from the originals, piece by piece. On the other hand, the restoration has recovered all the hardware elements (original knobs, handles, and mechanisms). Regarding the new uses, architect and designer Paola Navone – OTTO Studio has designed an interior based on "respect for the existing space".

Villanueva also explains that with this apartment they discovered that the basic characteristics preserve those that are also present on the main floor of Casa Batlló. "The concept of ventilation, color, shapes, materials, or the quality of the spaces, was all under layers from different eras. From the 20s, 40s, 60s, 80s, and early 2000s. Under all these layers we found the original apartment". "It wasn't in very good condition," he adds, "but it was salvageable, which is the important thing. The image we have today of the container, the dwelling itself, is the closest state to the original we can have".

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In this regard, Villanueva recalls that the inhabitants of the apartment adapted it to their needs according to social and cultural changes: "It's not the same to be in 1917, when this apartment was occupied by the family, as it is in 2019, which is 102 years later". Regarding the restoration process, besides insisting that it has been archaeological, he admits that it has been complex because it required removing layers from 2019 back to 1906. "It has been an extremely careful process," he concludes, "because it was full of details, many more details than we could have imagined. We thought it would be more basic, conceptually, but instead, we have seen that it has exceptional richness in terms of the quality of materials, colors, and shapes, and it has been very interesting".