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  1. Enric Sagnier i Villavecchia (Catalan pronunciation: [ənˈrik səŋniˈe]; 1858 in Barcelona – 1931) was a Spanish architect. Although now not as well known as his contemporaries Antoni Gaudí , Lluís Domènech i Montaner and Josep Puig i Cadafalch , he was responsible for a number of landmark buildings, was very prolific, and could turn ...

  2. Enric Sagnier i Villavecchia, marqués de Sagnier (Barcelona, 21 de marzo de 1858-Barcelona 1 de septiembre de 1931), fue un arquitecto español. La mayoría de sus obras se encuentran en la ciudad de Barcelona; autor prolífico, fue posiblemente el arquitecto con mayor número de construcciones en la Ciudad Condal (cerca de 300 edificios ...

  3. Enric Sagnier (1858 - 1931) Other form of the name. Sagnier i Villavecchia, Enric (état civil) Birth. 1858. Death. 1931. Activities. Barcelone Espagne ...

  4. Enric Sagnier i Villavecchia ( Catalan pronunciation: [ ənˈrik səŋniˈe]; 1858 in Barcelona – 1931) was a Spanish architect. The church of Sagrat Cor atop the Tibidabo.

  5. Jan 7, 2019 · Just looking up at the mountains, one notices the omnipresence of a temple that can be taken as a perfect starting point to explore the Barcelona of Enric Sagnier (1858-1931) and discover one of the city’s great architects.

  6. The building, declared a Cultural Asset of National Interest, is located in the centre of Barcelona’s Eixample district. It is an architectural jewel of Catalan modernisme inspiration, built at the beginning of the 20th century by architect Enric Sagnier.

  7. Enric Sagnier and Villavecchia. Ferran and Josep Enric Sagnier was born in Barcelona Villavecchia 21 March 1858 and died on 1 September 1931. Son of Luis Sagnier and Nadal, man a solid humanistic education that instills his son, along with his wife Clementine Villavecchia Brugueras.

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