Exhibition at MUHBA Oliva Artes, a former factory and machinery workshop, built in 1920, reworked by architect Jordi Badia to become a cultural space in Poblenou, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. On the left is the upper section of a stall at the Mercat de Sant Antoni market, designed by Eduard Maria Barcells Buijas, lock smithery by Rocasalbas i Andorra and glazing by Boxers i Cordon, 1909, in catalan Modernista style. The building is used as a museum on the history and heritage of the contemporary urban city, welcoming educational activities, visits and workshops. It also houses a permanent exhibition entitled Interrogar Barcelona. The site is part of MUHBA, the Museu d'Historia de Barcelona. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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