Ruta del Modernisme i Belle Epoque

Lamote de Grignon House
This historic building features an ornate Art Nouveau façade and was once a vibrant social hub, renowned for its exquisite decor and fine dining.
This building, built in 1911 and designed by the architect Josep Maria Vaquer i Urquizú, is located between the confluence of carrer Montcada and the Angel, in the herat of the city’s shopping area. Its façade, decorated with a great ornamental load of floral motifs, is inspired by Art Nouveau.
The construction has hosted the Hotel Fonda Siboni since 1912, which closed its doors for good at the end of the 20th century.This became a renowned establishment in the city due to the sumptuous decoration and hte quality of its dishes, and it quickly became the epicentre of the social life in Tortosa.
The House Lamote de Grignon is listed as a Cultural asset of Local interest, thus protecting the façade and the main staicase.

Museum of Tortosa, History and Archeology of the Terres de l’Ebre region
This cultural treasure features a stunning Art Nouveau building, showcasing the region's rich history through engaging exhibitions and beautiful architecture.

Grego House
This stunning Art Nouveau building features dynamic curves, unique balconies, and intricate details, set against a backdrop of Baroque and medieval architect...

The Church of the Reparation
This stunning church features a unique blend of Modernisme and Neo-Gothic styles, highlighted by a striking dome and vibrant stained glass, making it a must-...

Climent House
This Art Nouveau gem features a striking corner bay window, intricate sgraffiti, and vibrant murals, showcasing unique architectural and artistic styles.

Lamote de Grignon House
This historic building features an ornate Art Nouveau façade and was once a vibrant social hub, renowned for its exquisite decor and fine dining.

Church of the Roser (Rosary)
This striking Neo-Romanesque church offers stunning river views and a notable bell tower, reflecting the area's rich history and architectural evolution.

Camós House
This modernist gem features unique Arabic and curvilinear designs, vibrant tile friezes, and stunning balconies, making it a must-see for architecture enthus...

Old Railway Bridge- Greenway
This historic bridge offers scenic views and serves as a gateway to a picturesque Greenway, perfect for cycling, walking, and enjoying nature.

The Municipal Market
This impressive market features a unique single-warehouse design with a striking roof, blending Catalan Romanesque and Art Nouveau styles, perfect for tourists.

Matheu House
This stunning Art Nouveau building features intricate stained glass, bossed stonework, and a unique chamfered corner, showcasing the region's architectural b...

Brunet House (1913)
This elegant two-floor corner building features Baroque-inspired architecture, ornate ironwork, and a stunning entrance, making it a must-see for visitors.

Bau House (1912)
This striking Art Nouveau building features a grand gallery, intricate wrought ironwork, and exquisite interior carpentry, making it a must-see for visitors.

Sabaté Surgery (1914)
Discover a unique building with neo-Egyptian motifs, featuring stone sphinxes and intricate ironwork, offering a rare architectural experience for visitors.

Municipal Park and Llotja
This scenic park features romantic gardens, diverse flora, and a historic medieval building, making it a perfect spot for leisurely strolls and cultural events.

Pinyana House
This modernist gem features a striking facade with parabolic arches and intricate tile work, set near a beautiful park, perfect for architecture enthusiasts.

Pallarés House
This Art Nouveau gem features a unique round tower and vibrant ceramic decorations, set amidst modern surroundings, offering a glimpse into historical elegance.