Description
One of the architectural gems of the area, it stands imposingly as a symbol of elegance and distinction on the outskirts of Barcelona. Built in 1012, this manor house has crossed the centuries, transforming from a humble farmhouse into a stately summer residence and finally into an imposing castle. Its structure, influenced by Gothic architecture, exhibits refined craftsmanship both on its facade and interior, with a Gothic layout that includes a solarium gallery and two lateral towers crowned by elegant galleries.
Throughout its history, this property has witnessed the presence of various illustrious figures, from knights to kings, marking moments of greatness and decadence. It is said that even Emperor Charles V may have stayed in this tower during one of his visits to the city. The legacy of these figures is reflected in the main windows of the tower, sculpted with the portraits of Charles V and Isabel of Portugal, as a tribute to the close relationship that Bishop Juan de Cardona maintained with the emperor.
But beyond its history and imposing architecture, it offers a sanctuary of tranquility and beauty within its twenty-two hectares of agricultural and forest landscapes. Its natural surroundings are enhanced by modern amenities such as a swimming pool, tennis court, water well, and a "mine" water fountain. All of this makes it a unique place that combines history, luxury, and nature, offering an exceptional living experience for those seeking the best in terms of comfort, beauty, and privacy in the city of Barcelona.
In addition to its historical and natural charms, this unique property boasts 16 rooms, a new apartment, and two chapels, making it a true palace that dazzles both for its history and modern comforts. An architectural treasure that invites you to immerse yourself in a world of luxury and exclusivity in the heart of Catalonia.