Jardins del Palau de les Heures

Passeig de la Vall d'Hebron, 171
Horta - Guinardó
08035
Barcelona

https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat/ecologiaurbana/es/atlas-de-biodiversidad-de-barcelona


Latitude: 2.1474029999999
Longitude: 41.4357934



  • Park or public garden
  • Historic park or garden
  • Reptile


The Palau de les Heures, also known as Gallart- House was built between 1894 and 1898 by the architect August Font i Carreras. It is currently the FBG of college graduate and is integrated into the Campus Mundet of the University of Barcelona. It is a building inspired by the typology of the French château with a terracotta facade dominated by an allegory of Les Heures Joseph Campeny. The palace is located atop a hill which is accessed through a series of landscaped terraces, ramps and balustrades made in the style of Italian Renaissance garden. The gardens, designed by Adrian Piera, each level structured around a central pond with fountains of water, and the surrounding area are located around broderie parterres surrounded by tree species such as palm trees, magnolias and chestnut India. There are also rose gardens and terracotta pots with geraniums. The gardens were restored in 1999 by Patrizia Falcone and open to the public. [

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Jardins del Palau de les Heures

Passeig de la Vall d'Hebron, 171
Horta - Guinardó / Montbau
08035 - Barcelona
 https://ajuntament.barcelona.cat/ecologiaurbana/es/atlas-de-biodiversidad-de-barcelona
The Palau de les Heures, also known as Gallart- House was built between 1894 and 1898 by the architect August Font i Carreras. It is currently the FBG of college graduate and is integrated into the Campus Mundet of the University of Barcelona. It is a building inspired by the typology of the French château with a terracotta facade dominated by an allegory of Les Heures Joseph Campeny. The palace is located atop a hill which is accessed through a series of landscaped terraces, ramps and balustrades made in the style of Italian Renaissance garden. The gardens, designed by Adrian Piera, each level structured around a central pond with fountains of water, and the surrounding area are located around broderie parterres surrounded by tree species such as palm trees, magnolias and chestnut India. There are also rose gardens and terracotta pots with geraniums. The gardens were restored in 1999 by Patrizia Falcone and open to the public. [

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