Casa Serra (Building with spires) in centre of Barcelona, Catalunia, Spain.

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Casa Serra

L'Eixample


Puig i Cadafalch let his imagination loose on the Casa Serra (1903–08), a neo-Gothic whimsy today home to government offices. With its central tower topped by a conical roof, grandly decorated upper-floor windows and tiled roof, you'll find yourself pondering what a strange house it must have been to live in for its former residents. Artists Eusebi Arnau and Alfons Juyol added the facade's busts – famous faces from Miguel de Cervantes to Marià Fortuny.