Casa Amatller
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Valentina Calzavara
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"Check out these 5 facts about the sweetest house in Barcelona:
🍫The Amattler family was a family of chocolatiers (and the name ametller means almond in Catalan, coincidence or destiny?)
🏚️ Its owner, Antoni Amatller had it restored by the architect Josep Puig I Cadafalch (another name that says a lot) between 1898 and 1900.
👨👧Mr Amatller lived alone with his daughter in this huge house (after his wife had left him for an Italian opera singer) cultivating his three great passions: the chocolate industry, collecting art and photography.
🐩On the front of the house there is a dog taking a photograph."
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Ally
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"Step into a wonderfully preserved building designed by the brilliant Catalan architect, Josep Puig i Cadafalch. But the real treat? The original owner was a confectioner, so don't miss the chance to savor their specialty - the Amattler chocolate. A sweet delight!"
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Jennifer Hum
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"10 AM - If you don't want to check out the museum, at least check out the chocolate store!"
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