Centre Cívic Sant Martí

Carrer Selva de Mar, 227
Sant Martí
08020
Barcelona



https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat/centrescivics/ca/centre-civic/centre-civic-sant-marti


Latitude: 2.1985645685596
Longitude: 41.416623961366


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  • Center social, cultural or leisure



The common house of Sant Martí
Although someone named this seven-storey building after Gaudí, the architectural style of the building where the Sant Martí Civic Center is located has little to do with the aesthetics of the architect from Reus. The austerity and lack of trimmings of its forms are the most visible features of a building built for the use of the female section of the Phalange. Since the 1980s, it has housed a civic center that does not lose sight of the youngest, but is also home to various organizations and facilities in the neighborhood, which have found a common home.

The common house of Sant Martí
Although someone named this seven-storey building after Gaudí, the architectural style of the building where the Sant Martí Civic Center is located has little to do with the aesthetics of the architect from Reus. The austerity and lack of trimmings of its forms are the most visible features of a building built for the use of the female section of the Phalange. Since the 1980s, it has housed a civic center that does not lose sight of the youngest, but is also home to various organizations and facilities in the neighborhood, which have found a common home.


A pilot center In 1977,
Barcelona City Council was looking for a place to install a Pilot Center for Social Services, and managed to get the Ministry of Culture to give it the use of the Gaudí Building. However, despite the arrival of the Social Services Center, much of the building was still empty. That's why the neighbors of the neighborhood — among them, the parents of the only kindergarten that was there, which had to close due to lack of space, together with the Association of Neighbors of Sant Martí de Provençals and other entities — occupied it to vindicate its public use, and began to carry out social, educational and cultural activities and to demand the creation of a nursery school and an adult school, among other facilities. . While residents demanded the creation of public services and facilities in the building, the City Council took ownership of it in 1979.

United for teaching
One of the most active entities in the vindication of this space was the School of Adults of the Verneda-Sant Martí, a project that united wills and that was key in the later development of the coordinator of entities VERN , formed in 1987. On December 12, 1982, the Sant Martí Civic Center was inaugurated in a part of the Gaudí Building

Youth, performing arts and artistic interventions
The projects that involve the young population of the neighborhood and the revitalization of the territory are some of the priorities of the Sant Martí Civic Center, which, on the other hand, offers, together with the Sant Martí de Provençals Auditorium, a program of activities for to all audiences. Proposals that have resonated beyond the district include the annual Perpetrations exhibition of artistic interventions, as well as the Mercateatre summer performing arts festival.

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Centre Cívic Sant Martí

Carrer Selva de Mar, 227
Sant Martí / Sant Martí de Provençals
08020 - Barcelona
 https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat/centrescivics/ca/centre-civic/centre-civic-sant-marti Facebook

The common house of Sant Martí
Although someone named this seven-storey building after Gaudí, the architectural style of the building where the Sant Martí Civic Center is located has little to do with the aesthetics of the architect from Reus. The austerity and lack of trimmings of its forms are the most visible features of a building built for the use of the female section of the Phalange. Since the 1980s, it has housed a civic center that does not lose sight of the youngest, but is also home to various organizations and facilities in the neighborhood, which have found a common home.

The common house of Sant Martí
Although someone named this seven-storey building after Gaudí, the architectural style of the building where the Sant Martí Civic Center is located has little to do with the aesthetics of the architect from Reus. The austerity and lack of trimmings of its forms are the most visible features of a building built for the use of the female section of the Phalange. Since the 1980s, it has housed a civic center that does not lose sight of the youngest, but is also home to various organizations and facilities in the neighborhood, which have found a common home.


A pilot center In 1977,
Barcelona City Council was looking for a place to install a Pilot Center for Social Services, and managed to get the Ministry of Culture to give it the use of the Gaudí Building. However, despite the arrival of the Social Services Center, much of the building was still empty. That's why the neighbors of the neighborhood — among them, the parents of the only kindergarten that was there, which had to close due to lack of space, together with the Association of Neighbors of Sant Martí de Provençals and other entities — occupied it to vindicate its public use, and began to carry out social, educational and cultural activities and to demand the creation of a nursery school and an adult school, among other facilities. . While residents demanded the creation of public services and facilities in the building, the City Council took ownership of it in 1979.

United for teaching
One of the most active entities in the vindication of this space was the School of Adults of the Verneda-Sant Martí, a project that united wills and that was key in the later development of the coordinator of entities VERN , formed in 1987. On December 12, 1982, the Sant Martí Civic Center was inaugurated in a part of the Gaudí Building

Youth, performing arts and artistic interventions
The projects that involve the young population of the neighborhood and the revitalization of the territory are some of the priorities of the Sant Martí Civic Center, which, on the other hand, offers, together with the Sant Martí de Provençals Auditorium, a program of activities for to all audiences. Proposals that have resonated beyond the district include the annual Perpetrations exhibition of artistic interventions, as well as the Mercateatre summer performing arts festival.

Automatically translated with Google Translate API.
Automatically translated with Google Translate API.